• Look up philo or philos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Philo of Alexandria (20 BCE – 40 CE) was a Hellenistic Jewish philosopher who lived in Alexandria...
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  • Filo All pages with titles containing Fillo Philo (disambiguation) LIFO (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • Philo Orton may refer to: Philo A. Orton, a Wisconsin politician Philo Orton (New York politician), a New York politician This disambiguation page lists...
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  • Phylo (redirect from Phylo (disambiguation))
    worms Phylo (video game), 2010 Phyllo, a pastry dough Philo (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Phylo. If...
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  • Mechanicus may refer to: Philo of Byzantium (ca. 280 BC – ca. 220 BC), also known as Philo Mechanicus, an ancient Greek engineer and writer Athenaeus...
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  • Karabas (or Carabas; Greek: Καραβᾶς), is the name of an idiot mentioned by Philo in his Flaccus, part of an incident in Alexandria in AD 38, mocking the...
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  • 90), Roman writer, biographer of Helvidius Priscus Herennius Philo, also known as Philo of Byblos (c. 64–141), scholar Lucius Herennius Saturninus, suffect...
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  • to: Fusor Fusor or the Farnsworth–Hirsch Fusor, an apparatus designed by Philo T. Farnsworth to create nuclear fusion Fusor (astronomy), an object that...
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  • refer to: Biblical archaeology Biblical Antiquities of Pseudo-Philo This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Biblical antiquities...
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  • in any case had no counterpart in ancient Greek. The Greek writings of Philo of Alexandria and Josephus frequently mention this name. In the Panarion...
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    gematria (numerical value of the letters). The Hellenistic Jewish philosopher Philo, born in Alexandria, (d. c. 50 CE) presents his allegorical interpretation...
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  • player Nathaniel Boyden, American politician Philo Boyden, American politician Sally Boyden (disambiguation), multiple people Seth Boyden, American inventor...
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    his name was recognized as such by ancient Jewish writers like Philo and Josephus. Philo linked Moses's name (Ancient Greek: Μωϋσῆς, romanized: Mōysēs...
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  • Larisa, a 1980 short film directed by Elem Klimov Philo of Larissa, a Greek philosopher This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • (1828–1916), American Civil War soldier and Medal of Honor recipient William Philo Clark (1845–1884), U.S. Army officer William Leon Clark (1911–2005), Deputy...
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  • Greek female given name Philomena. It means "friend of strength" (φίλος : phílos "friend, lover" and μένος : ménos "mind, purpose, strength, courage") or...
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  • (born 1959), English football goalkeeper Peter McCullough (disambiguation), several people Philo McCullough (1893–1981), American actor Richard D. McCullough...
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  • minister John Garvin Hoyt (born 1931), Puerto Rican Olympic sailor John Philo Hoyt (1841–1926), Michigan politician and Governor of Arizona Territory...
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  • Secretary, communicates a sovereign's wishes to the other members of government Philos basilikos, a term for hierarchic systems of titles specifically in use for...
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  • Brunswick John Philo Hoyt (1841–1926), associate justice of the Washington Supreme Court Judge Hoyt (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • "collection of words arranged according to sense", in 1852. In antiquity, Philo of Byblos authored the first text that could now be called a thesaurus....
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  • Zebul (redirect from Zebul (disambiguation))
    oratorio Jephtha One of the first two judges of Israel according to Pseudo-Philo (written ca. 70 AD) The sixth of the seven heavens in Jewish mysticism The...
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  • to: the life of Moses as recorded in the Bible Life of Moses, a work by Philo Life of Moses, a work by Gregory of Nyssa Life of Moses, a Slavic translation...
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  • Gubb (redirect from Gubb (disambiguation))
    African businessman and an early twentieth century rugby union footballer Philo Gubb, a character created by prolific pulp fiction writer Ellis Parker Butler...
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  • (1823–1913), nurse and medical administrator during the American Civil War Phoebe Philo (born 1973), British fashion designer and previous creative director of...
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  • female homosexuality (lesbianism) is ever mentioned. Philosophers such as Philo of Alexandria, and early Christian leaders such as Origen and Gregory of...
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    Jane (film) G.I. Joe (pigeon) – birds used in World War II G.I. Joe (disambiguation) The Story of G.I. Joe (1945 film) Tommy Atkins (soldier) – British...
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  • include: Charles Duke Yonge (1812–1891), English historian and translator of Philo of Alexandria Charles Maurice Yonge (1899–1986), British marine biologist...
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    Liber de Nominibus Hebraicis, a translation by Saint Jerome of a work by Philo, but this is apparently a misnomer based on a transcription error. The Hebrew...
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  • Non-absolutism Pantheism—Cosmos Reality in Buddhism Supreme deity (disambiguation) Ultimate reality Universality (philosophy) Tian Tao Wusheng Laomu Hegel...
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