Philoxenus or Philoxenos (Greek for "lover of foreigners" or "hospitable") is the name of several prominent ancient Greeks:
Philoxenus of Cythera, an ancient Greek dithyrambic poet
Philoxenus of Leucas, a legendary glutton
Philoxenus Anicetus, an Indo-Greek king
Philoxenus (general), a Macedonian general who was one of the Diadochi
Philoxenus (physician), ancient Greek physician
Philoxenus of Mabbug (d. 523), Syriac writer and proponent of Miaphysitism
Philoxenus of Eretria, Hellenistic painter
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Philoxenus or Philoxenos (Greek for "lover of foreigners" or "hospitable") is the name of several prominent ancient Greeks: Philoxenus of Cythera, an ancient...
Philoxenus seems to have been quite an important king who might briefly have ruled most of the Indo-Greek territory. Bopearachchi dates Philoxenus to...
Philoxenus of Mabbug (Syriac: ܐܟܣܢܝܐ ܡܒܘܓܝܐ, Aksenāyâ Mabûḡāyâ) (died 523), also known as Xenaias and Philoxenus of Hierapolis, was one of the most notable...
Odysseus and Galatea, were meant to represent Dionysius, Philoxenus, and the aulos-player. Philoxenus had his Polyphemus perform on the cithara, a professional...
dithyrambic poets of ancient Greece. A few details of Philoxenus' life are known. According to the Suda, Philoxenus was the son of Eulytides, from Cythera. On the...
Philoxenus of Eretria (Greek: Φιλόξενος ὁ Ἐρετριεύς) was a painter from Eretria. He was a disciple of Nicomachus of Thebes, whose speed in painting he...
Philoxenus is a genus of clown beetles in the family Histeridae. There is one described species in Philoxenus, Philoxenus desertorum. "Philoxenus Report"...
The Cistern of Philoxenos (Greek: Κινστέρνα Φιλοξένου), or Binbirdirek Cistern, is a man-made subterranean reservoir in Istanbul, situated between the...
domestic count, formerly master in Thrace, and ordinary consul." "Diptych of Philoxenus". Dumbarton Oaks. Retrieved 20 March 2024. G. Bühl (5 December 2011)....
Dionysius once had Philoxenus arrested and sent to the quarries for voicing a bad opinion about his poetry. The next day, he released Philoxenus because of his...
Furthermore, Flavian was accused of Nestorianism by Philoxenus, Bishop of Hierapolis. In 511, Philoxenus convinced Monophysites of the surrounding Syrian...
Mor Philexinos Yuhanon Dolabani (Syriac: ܦܝܠܘܟܣܝܢܘܣ ܝܘܚܢܢ ܕܘܠܒܐܢܝ); (1885–1969) was the Syriac Orthodox Metropolitan of Mardin, Turkey and its Environs...
of a late 4th or early 3rd-century BC Hellenistic painting, perhaps by Philoxenus of Eretria or Apelles. This mosaic represents a battle in which Alexander...
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Probus and Philoxenus (or, less frequently, year 1278 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 525...
(1252–1263) Ignatius IV Yeshu (1264–1282/1283) Philoxenus I Nemrud (1283–1292) On the death of Patriarch Philoxenus I Nemrud in 1292, the Syriac Orthodox Church...
Simon John I Michael Theodore James Timothy Philoxenus I Mathusalah Philoxenus II Ignatius John II Philoxenus III In 1148, John Bar Andras, bishop of Mabbug...
translation). The Philoxenian probably was produced in 508 for Bishop Philoxenus of Mabbug. The Gospels were likely translated into Latin as early as the...