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Philo of Byblos
Philo of Byblos The more famous Philo of Alexandria (20 BCE - 40 CE) was an educated Hellenized Jewish philosopher. Philo of Byblos (Herennios Philon), (ca 64 - 141 CE) ...
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Byblos
Byblos Byblos (βύβλος) is the Greek name ... b-l/). The Greeks apparently called it Byblos because it was through Gebal that bublos ... Although it is still referred to as Byblos by scholars, the city is now known ... a direct descendant of the Canaanite name. Byblos is located on the Mediterranean coast ...
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Philo (translated from German)
Philo Philo and/or. Greek Philon is the name ... the older one ( 2. Century v. Chr. ) Philo(n) of Alexandria, more Jewish brightistic Philosoph ... 10 v. Chr. ? after 40 n. Chr.) Philo of Byblos phoenikischer scholar (* around 64 in Byblos ...
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Byblos (translated from German)
Byblos This article treats those antique city Byblos, further meanings under Byblos (term clarifying) Byblos ( griech. : ??????; assyrisch : Gubla; arabisch : Dschubail ) is an ... Settlement remainders are in the city of Byblos from that to 5 already. pre- ...
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Herennius Philo
Herennius Philo Herennius Philo, of Byblos, Greek grammarian, was born, according to the ... claimed to be a complete translation by Philo (from a manuscript discovered in a convent ...
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Philo (disambiguation)
Philo (disambiguation) The name Philo can refer to a number of things, including: Philo- is a prefix and suffix derived from ... c. 4th century BC), an Athenian architect Philo the Dialectician (c. 300 BC), an Ancient Greek philosopher Philo of Alexandria (20 BCE - 40 CE), ...
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Sanchuniathon
... and summary of a Greek translation by Philo of Byblos, according to the Christian bishop Eusebius of ... summarized and quoted from his supposed translator, Philo of Byblos. Eusebius also quotes the anti-Christian writer ... to have survived to the time of Philo. The supposed Sanchuniathon claimed to have ...
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Phoenicia
... by Eusebius of Caesarea quotes extensively from Philo of Byblos and Sanchuniathon. Furthermore, the Phoenician Punic colonies ... Phoenicia was formerly called χνα, a name Philo of Byblos later adopted into his mythology as his ... evidence of invasion at the site of Byblos, suggest origins in the wave of ...
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Filon of ビュブロス (translated from Japanese)
... is reference in the section. External link Philo Byblius(German) Bibliography Albert I. Baumgarten, The Phoenician History of Philo of Byblos, 1981 Harold W. Attridge and Robert A. Oden, Philo of Byblos: Phoenician History and Introduction, Critical Text, ...
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Herennius (translated from German)
Herennius Herennios, Philo Byblius, (Herennios Philon), (* over 64 in Byblos in Phoenikien; ? over 141 ) was more phoenikischer ... NAME Herennios ALTERNATIVE NAME (Herennios Philon of Byblos SHORT DESCRIPTION phoenikischer scholar, Grammatiker and historian ... around 64 n. Chr. PLACE OF BIRTH Byblos in Phoenikien DYING DATE around 141 DYING ...
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