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Phlegon may
refer to:
Phlegon of Marathon, one of the
Seventy Disciples Phlegon of Tralles, second-century Gr****
historian Phlegon (mythology), one of...
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Phlegon of
Tralles (Ancient Gr****: Φλέγων ὁ Τραλλιανός
Flegon o Trallianos) was a Gr****
writer and
freedman of the
emperor Hadrian, who
lived in the 2nd...
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Roman astronomers), Aeos ("He of the Dawn"),
Aethon ("Blazing"), and
Phlegon ("Burning"). In a
Mithraic invocation, Helios's
appearance is
given as...
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Phlegon of
Marathon (Gr****: Φλέγων,
meaning "aflaming"; gen.: Φλέγοντος) is
numbered among the
Seventy Disciples. He was
bishop of
Marathon in Thrace...
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Philadelphia Philemon Philetus Philip Philippi Philistines Philologus Phinehas Phlegon Phrygia Phurah Phygellus Phylacteries Pi-beseth Pi-hahiroth
Pilate Pinon...
- the six–fold
choir of Apostles:
Herodion and Agabus, Rufus, Asyncritus,
Phlegon and holy Hermes. They ever
entreat the
Trinity for our souls! Kontakion...
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explanations for the darkness: that it
might have been the
eclipse described by
Phlegon of
Tralles in his
Chronicle or that it
might have been clouds. In his Chronicle...
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Pelagic pipefish (Syngnathus
phlegon) is a
pipefish species of the
family Syngnathidae. This
species inhabits the
Mediterranean Sea and the
Black Sea...
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expansion at
least as
recent as the
second century of the
Christian era.
Phlegon of Tralles's Book of Marvels,
which dates from the 2nd
century CE, is perhaps...
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Bolivia and Ecuador.
Thyrgis ruscia ruscia (Bolivia)
Thyrgis ruscia phlegon (H. Druce, 1885) (Ecuador) Savela,
Markku (September 28, 2015). "T. p....