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Greece Phile, a
misspelling of
computer file, seen in BBS
hacker culture Alexios Philes,
Byzantine general Manuel Philes,
Byzantine poet
Theodore Philes, Byzantine...
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commonly known as "X-
Philes", a term
coined from the Gr**** root "-phil-"
meaning love or obsession. In
addition to
watching the show, X-
Philes reviewed episodes...
- N-
philes are
group of
radical molecules which are
specifically attracted to the C=N bonds,
defying often the
selectivity rules of
electrophilic attack...
- success,
reportedly due to Michael's arrogance.
Theodore Philes had one son,
Alexios Philes,
later megas domestikos.
Trapp (1991), p. 1650
Macrides (2007)...
- Look up phil-, -philia, -
phile, or -philic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Gr**** root -phil-
originates from the Gr**** word
meaning "love". For...
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Manuel Philes (Gr****: Μανουήλ Φιλής; c. 1275–1345) was a
Byzantine poet from Ephesus. He was "the most
prolific author of the late
Byzantine period". At...
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Retrieved 16
April 2011. Ongori,
Philes. IAAF.
Retrieved 16
April 2011. Nakamura, Ken (11
March 2007). "Maeda &
Philes win ****anese Corp Half Marathon...
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Philip Phile (German: Pfeil) (c. 1734–1793) was a German-American
composer and violinist...
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Alexios Philes (Gr****: Ἀλέξιος Φιλῆς) was a
Byzantine nobleman and
general of the 13th century. He was the son of
Theodore Philes,
governor of Thessalonica...
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George Philip Philes (b. Ithaca, New York, 15
April 1828; d. New York City, 12
September 1913) was a bibliographer. He was
educated at
Ithaca Academy and...