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Philippide may
refer to:
Philippide, poem by
William the
Breton about Philip Augustus Alexandru I.
Philippide 1859–1933),
Romanian linguist and philologist...
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Alexandru I.
Philippide (Romanian pronunciation: [alekˈsandru filiˈpide]; May 1, 1859 –
August 12, 1933) was a
Romanian linguist and philologist. Educated...
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Philippides is a Gr**** name
meaning "Son of Philip";
Philip means "lover of horses". Derivative, patronym, of the more
common ancient Gr**** name "Philippos"...
- The
Philippidès Stadium is the main
athletics stadium of the City of Montpellier, France. It
belongs to the
University of
Montpellier and is primarily...
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Philippides, son of Philomelos, of
Paiania was an
Athenian aristocratic oligarch. He is
identified with the
Philippides prosecuted by
Hypereides in 336/5...
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Marios Philippides (1950 –
December 27, 2022) was an
American historian who was
Emeritus Professor in the
Department of
classics at the
University of...
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Alexandru A.
Philippide (Romanian pronunciation: [alekˈsandru filiˈpide];
April 1, 1900 –
February 8, 1979) was a
Romanian poet. The son of
linguist Alexandru...
- Mary
Zelia Pease Philippides (January 16, 1906 –
January 23, 2009) was an
American archaeologist and librarian. She was
librarian at the
American School...
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Philippides &
Hanak 2011, p. 332 van
Millingen 1899, pp. 75–76;
Philippides &
Hanak 2011, p. 321 Meyer-Plath &
Schneider 1943, p. 64;
Philippides &...
- pí.dɛːs],
Modern Gr****: [fi.ðiˈpi.ðis] lit. 'Son of Pheídippos') or
Philippides (Φιλιππίδης) is the
central figure in the
story that
inspired the marathon...