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- Philoxenus or Philoxenos (Gr**** for "lover of foreigners" or "hospitable") is the name of several prominent ancient Gr****s: Philoxenus of Cythera, an ancient...
- Philoxenus Anicetus (Gr****: Φιλόξενος ὁ Ἀνίκητος, Philόxenos ho Aníkētos, meaning "Philoxenus the Invincible") was an Indo-Gr**** king who ruled in the...
- Odysseus and Galatea, were meant to represent Dionysius, Philoxenus, and the aulos-player. Philoxenus had his Polyphemus perform on the cithara, a professional...
- Philoxenus of Mabbug (Syriac: ܐܟܣܢܝܐ ܡܒܘܓܝܐ, Aksenāyâ Mabûḡāyâ) (died 523), also known as Xenaias and Philoxenus of Hierapolis, was one of the most notable...
- dithyrambic poets of ancient Greece. A few details of Philoxenus' life are known. According to the Suda, Philoxenus was the son of Eulytides, from Cythera. On the...
- Philoxenus is a crater on Mercury. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in 1976. Philoxenus is named for Gr**** lyric poet...
- Philoxenus of Eretria (Ancient Gr****: Φιλόξενος ὁ Ἐρετριεύς) was a painter from Eretria. He was a disciple of Nicomachus of Thebes, whose speed in painting...
- Philoxenus or Claudius Philoxenus (Gr****: Φιλόξενος), a Greco-Egyptian surgeon, who, according to Celsus, wrote several valuable volumes on surgery. He...
- domestic count, formerly master in Thrace, and ordinary consul." "Diptych of Philoxenus". Dumbarton Oaks. Retrieved 20 March 2024. G. Bühl (5 December 2011)....
- Philoxenus is a genus of clown beetles in the family Histeridae. There is one described species in Philoxenus, Philoxenus desertorum. "Philoxenus Report"...