- 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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other regions. The
genus name is from the Gr****
gypsos ("gypsum") and
philios ("loving"), a
reference to the gypsum-rich
substrates on
which some species...
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Thessalian festival of Peloria.
Phratrios (Φράτριος), as
patron of a
phratry Philios (Φιλιος; "of Friendship") or
Latinized Philius Phyxios (Φυξιος; "of Refuge")...
- the
Traianeum or Trajaneum. The
Temple is also
called the
Temple of Zeus
Philios, as both Zeus and
Trajan were
worshiped in the Temple, the
former sharing...
- Vananda,
Apokapos (or Papa-Mina), Opsi, Kantri, Forokli, Kapi, Nati,
Philios (or
Agios Minas), Agnontia. List of
traditional Gr****
place names "Αποτελέσματα...
- it and
patents the
process in
nearby Springfield, M****achusetts. 1860:
Philios P.
Blake patents the
first cork****. 1877: New
Haven hosts the
first Bell...
- Gardiner. He
called the KRG's
actions a “land grab”.
Robert Nicholson of The
Philios Project said: "For
months we've been
receiving numerous reports from ****yrian...
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encouraged to act by an
oracular pronouncement made by a
statue of Zeus
Philios set up in
Antioch by
Theotecnus of Antioch, who also
organized an anti-Christian...
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Philio Houston "Phil" Coe (July 13, 1839 Gonzales,
Texas –
October 9, 1871 Abilene, Kansas), was a soldier, Old West gambler, and
businessman from Texas...
- BC) was a Gr**** philosopher. It is very
probable that his
actual name was
Philio - with a
second iota. He was a
pupil of ****omachus, whom he
succeeded as...