- Tryphon,
Triphon, or
Trypho may
refer to:
Diodotus Tryphon (fl. 144–138 BC),
Seleucid ruler Salvius Tryphon (fl. c. 100 BC),
rebel slave Tryphon (grammarian)...
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Triphon Silyanovski, (Bulgarian: Трифон Силяновски) ((1923-12-16)December 16, 1923 – (2005-05-19)May 19, 2005), born in Sofia, Bulgaria, was a Bulgarian...
- settlement. In 1025-1032 it was
mentioned as Olonum. The
village of Saint-
Triphon is
situated on
three hills overlooking the
Rhone valley. It was
first mentioned...
- Saint-
Triphon is a
village and a
Swiss heritage site of
national significance in the muni****lity of
Ollon in the
canton of Vaud in Switzerland. It was...
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Saint Tryphon,
Triphon or
Trifon may
refer to:
Tryphon of Campsada, 3rd-century
saint Tryphon of Constantinople,
Patriarch of
Constantinople (928–931)...
- St.
Triphon's Brook in
Pechenga got its name from
Tryphon (1894
painting by
Konstantin Korovin)....
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Saint Tryphon of
Campsada (Gr****: Τρύφων; also
spelled Trypho, Trifon,
Triphon) was a 3rd-century
Christian saint. He is
venerated by the
Roman Catholic...
-
Russian palaces,
including the
Palace of
Facets (1487–91)
Church of St.
Triphon at Ivan III's
suburban estate of Naprudnoe, near Moscow, 1490s
Three churches...
- re-released by
Montaigne / Naïve, ref. MO 782156, 2002; 2 CDs)
Trilogia (
Triphon, Dithome, Igghur) – Ko-Tha. Frances-Marie Uitti,
cello (Fore 80, No.6 [LP];...
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Spens Stefan Valdobrev Svetla Protich Sylvie Vartan Theodosii Sp****ov
Triphon Silyanovski Valya Balkanska V****il
Naidenov Vesselina Kasarova Yildiz Ibrahimova...