-
great concern to
capture Porphyrios,
though he was
unable to
devise a
means to do it. When
chasing dolphins one day,
Porphyrios ran
aground near the mouth...
- (fl. 5th/6th centuries),
Roman charioteer Porphyrios Dikaios (1904–1971), Gr****
Cypriot archaeologist Porphyrios of
Kafsokalyvia (1906–1991), Gr**** Athonite...
-
London as prin****l of the firm
Porphyrios ****ociates. In
addition to his
architectural practice and writing,
Porphyrios has held a
number of
teaching positions...
- the help of
Porphyrios III,
Archbishop of
Mount Sinai and Raithu,
Nikitas was
ordained a
deacon and then a priest,
under the name
Porphyrios, at 21 years...
- The
Australasian swamphen (
Porphyrio melanotus),
commonly known as the pūkeko in New Zealand, is a
striking and
socially complex bird
found in Oceania...
- The
South Island takahē (
Porphyrio hochstetteri) is a
flightless swamphen indigenous to New
Zealand and the
largest living member of the rail family....
-
Porphyrios Dikaios (Gr****: Πορφύριος Δίκαιος) FSA (Nicosia, 16
August 1904 – 23
August 1971) was a
Cypriot archaeologist.
Porphyrios was born in Nicosia...
- The
western swamphen (
Porphyrio porphyrio) is a
species of
swamphen in the rail
family Rallidae, one of the six
species of
purple swamphen. From the French...
- The
purple gallinule (
Porphyrio martinica) is a
swamphen in the
genus Porphyrio. It is in the
order Gruiformes,
meaning "crane-like", an
order which also...
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Porphyry of Tyre (/ˈpɔːrfɪri/; Koinē Gr****: Πορφύριος, romanized:
Porphýrios; c. 234 – c. AD 305) was a
Neoplatonic philosopher born in Tyre,
Roman Phoenicia...