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Timon of
Phlius (/ˈtaɪmən/ TY-mən;
Ancient Gr****: Τίμων ὁ Φλιάσιος, romanized: Tímōn ho Phliásios, gen. Τίμωνος, Tímōnos; c. 320 BC – c. 235 BC) was an...
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extant mention of
Socrates as a
statuary or
stonemason is in
Timon of
Philius, as
quoted by
Diogenes Laërtius 2.19.
Burnet claims that
Timon "is a very...
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patron of a
phratry Philios (Φιλιος; "of Friendship") or
Latinized Philius Phyxios (Φυξιος; "of Refuge") or
Latinized Phyxius Plousios (Πλουσιος;...
- (Chants
religieux d'Auvergne), and L'Hymne des
Gaules based on a poem by
Philius Lebesque. He also parti****ted in the
creation of the
Bardic College of...
- (1944),
Coaraze (1945),
Sandjar (1947),
Scratch (1950),
Auriban (1952),
Philius (1956),
Acamas (1978) The 2020 race took
place in July due to the COVID-19...
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Places (co-written with Rob Mokaraka)
Black Hands Xena:
Warrior Princess:
Philius Cleopatra 2525:
Porter The
Insiders Guide to Happiness: Tim
Serial Killers:...
- and Zeus. The
epithet under which Zeus was
worshipped in this temple,
Philius ('of friendship') may have been a
reference to the
friendship between Trajan...
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Hearts Big Game Rock
Goddess Dam Styrene(FR) 1974
Trenel (FR) 1961
Philius Pharis Theano Xora Deux-Pour-Cent
Sikoro Filles des
Meres (FR) 1959 Fine...
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Timocrates of
Lampsacus Timolaus of
Cyzicus Timon (philosopher)
Timon of
Philius Timon of
Phlius Timothy Chambers Timothy Smiley Timothy Sprigge Timothy...
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Early 3rd
century Euthydemus of Oeum 2 or 10
Early 3rd
century Philius of
Phalerum 11
Early 3rd
century Niconides of
Phlya 9 284/3
Phyleus of...