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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)...
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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...
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Diodotus Tryphon (Gr****: Διόδοτος Τρύφων, Diódotos
Trýphōn),
nicknamed "The Magnificent" (Gr****: Ό Μεγαλοπρεπής) was a Gr**** king of the
Seleucid Empire...
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Tryphon rutilator is a
species of the
family Ichneumonidae,
subfamily Tryphoninae. This European-Siberian
species is
present in most of
Europe and Siberia...
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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...
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Tryphon of
Pechenga (Russian: Преподобный Трифон Печенгский, Кольский; Finnish: Pyhittäjä
Trifon Petsamolainen (Kuolalainen);
Skolt Sami: Pââʹss Treeffan;...
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Tryphon americ****
Tryphon aridus Tryphon armatus Tryphon asiaticus Tryphon atratus Tryphon atriceps Tryphon auricularis Tryphon bidentatus Tryphon bidentulus...
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Tryphon is a 1668
tragedy by the
Irish writer Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery. It was
originally staged by the Duke's
Company at the Lincoln's Inn Fields...
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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)...
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Tryphon Samaras (Gr****: Τρύφωνας Σαμαράς) is a Gr****
hairdresser and
television personality. He was born in Athens, and grew up in
Agios Dimitrios, Attica...