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- 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)...
- Diodotus Tryphon (Gr****: Διόδοτος Τρύφων, Diódotos Trýphōn), nicknamed "The Magnificent" (Gr****: Ό Μεγαλοπρεπής) was a Gr**** king of the Seleucid Empire...
- Saint Tryphon of Campsada (Gr****: Τρύφων; also spelled Trypho, Trifon, Triphon) was a 3rd-century Christian saint. He is venerated by the Roman Catholic...
- Saint Tryphon, Triphon or Trifon may refer to: Tryphon of Campsada, 3rd-century saint Tryphon of Constantinople, Patriarch of Constantinople (928–931)...
- Salvius Tryphon was an aulos player who was proclaimed king by the rebelling slaves of ancient Sicily during the Second Servile War against Rome. In 104...
- The Cathedral of Saint Tryphon (Serbo-Croatian: Katedrala Svetog Tripuna/Катедрала Светог Трипуна) in Kotor, Montenegro, is one of two Roman Catholic...
- Adida. After the capture of Jonathan by the Seleucid general Diodotus Tryphon, Simon was elected leader by the people, ****embled at Jerusalem. He at...
- Tryphon or Trypho (Gr****: Τρύφων, gen.: Τρύφωνος; c. 60 BC – 10 BC) was a Gr**** grammarian who lived and worked in Alexandria. He was a contemporary of...
- Tryphon of Constantinople (Gr****: Τρύφων; died 933) was a 10th-century E****enical Patriarch of Constantinople. He is venerated as a saint in the Eastern...
- Tryphon of Vyatka (Russian: Трифин Вятский, romanized: Trifin Vyatsky; c. 1546–1612) , also known as Trofim Dmitrievich Podvizaev, was a Russian abbot...