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- Look up phila in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Phila may refer to a shortened name for the City of Philadelphia, U.S. It may also refer to: Phila of Elimeia...
- Romer, 1956 Molinia Gray, 1862 Motinia Gray, 1844 Oopholis Gray, 1844 Oxycrocodylus Hoser, 2012 Palinia Gray, 1844 Philas Gray, 1874 Temsacus Gray, 1862...
- Phila (Gr****: Φίλα τῆς Ἐλίμειας), sister of Derdas and Machatas of Elimeia, was the first or second wife of Philip II of Macedon. Dicaearchus ap. Aflien...
- Phila (Gr****: Φίλα; after 300 BC – after 246 BC) was a queen (basilissa) of ancient Macedonia. She was a daughter of Seleucus I Nicator, the founder of...
- Phila (Ancient Gr****: Φίλα) was a fortified town of Macedon in Pieria toward Magnesia, 5 M.P from Herakleion on the way toward Tempe Vale. According to...
- Philatelic Library (United States) Northwest Philatelic Library (United States) Philas Library (Australia) Rocky Mountain Philatelic Library (United States) San...
- Phila Calder Nye (February 22, 1871 – May 11, 1959) was an American art historian. She was the first female director of the Index of Christian Art at...
- Phila (Gr****: Φίλα; died 287 BC), daughter of Antipater, the regent of Macedonia, is celebrated by the ancient sources as one of the noblest and most...
- cleaner design for the 1966–67 season, with "PHILA" in red block letters and trimmed in either white or blue. "PHILA" was also moved back above the number....
- major transatlantic gateway and transcontinental hub; the rapidly-growing PhilaPort seaport; and Interstate 95, the spine of the north–south highway system...