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- daughter Philumena. Before the wedding took place Philumena was raped by an unknown man. When a baby is born, Pamphilus at first disowns Philumena, but in...
- separation occurred because Apelles became involved with a woman named Philumena, who claimed to be possessed by an angel that revealed 'revelations' to...
- nobleman friend and peer of Simo, father of Philumena. Charinusfriend of Pamphilus, in love with Philumena. From 'charis', grace. Byrrhia – Charinus'...
- decides to divorce Philumena even though he still loves her. The situation is resolved when Philumena's mother Myrrina discovers Philumena's ring which Pamphilus...
- ****") Obolostates, or ****erator ("The Moneylender") Pausimachus Philumena ("The Beloved Woman") Plocium ("The Necklace") Polumeni ("Men Being Sold")...
- Gripus and Ampelisca, and invites everyone to dinner. Stichus Two sisters, Philumena and Pamphila, are complaining that their husbands have been away for three...
- leafwing Memphis oenomais (Boisduval, 1870) – Boisduval's leafwing Memphis philumena (Doubleday, [1849]) – orange-striped leafwing Species group eribotes:...
- 2015 - Dinner with a Fool - comedy in two acts (Francis Weber) 2017 - PHILUMENA - melodrama (Eduardo de Filippo) 2019 - "Gigi. P****ion on the Côte d'Azur"...
- Memphis oenomais (Boisduval, 1870) Memphis phantes (Hopffer, 1874) Memphis philumena (Doubleday, [1849]) Memphis pithyusa (R. Felder, 1869) Memphis polycarmes...
- Helena (allegedly a former Tyrian prostitute turned muse of Simon Magus), Philumena (a prophetess ****ociated with Apelles), and Flora (a student of Ptolemy)...