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    Philemon (Greek: Φιλήμων; c. 362 BC – c. 262 BC) was an Athenian poet and playwright of the New Comedy. He was born either at Soli in Cilicia or at Syracuse...
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  • Helen Philemon (born 1980), track and field athlete from Papua New Guinea Philemon (given name), a list of people with the given name Philemon (poet), an...
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  • Philemon is a given name. In the Bible, the Epistle to Philemon is addressed to Saint Philemon. Others so named include: Philemon (poet) (ca. 362 BC–ca...
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  • Old Comedy poet and rough contemporary of Cratinus, Crates and Aristophanes. Philemon (poet) (c. 362 BC – c. 262 BC), Athenian New Comedy poet and playwright...
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    Menander (category New Comic poets)
    Poseidippus of Cassandreia Apollodorus of Carystus Diphilus of Sinope Philemon (poet) Rhinthon Oxyrhynchus Theatre of ancient Greece Konstan, David (2010)...
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  • Menander Neophron Nicochares Pherecrates Philemon (poet) Phrynichus (comic poet) Phrynichus (tragic poet) Plato (comic poet) Pratinas Rhinthon Sophocles Sositheus...
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    The three best-known playwrights belonging to this genre are Menander, Philemon, and Diphilus. The playwrights of the New Comedy genre built on the legacy...
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  • Philaenis Philagrius of Epirus Philaidae Philammon Philander (mythology) Philemon (poet) Philia Philia (Greco-Roman magic) Philinus of Athens Philinus of Cos...
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    Philemon Holland (1552 – 9 February 1637) was an English schoolmaster, physician and translator. He is known for the first English translations of several...
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    Diphilus (category New Comic poets)
    was a poet of the new Attic comedy and a contemporary of Menander (342–291 BC). He is frequently listed together with Menander and Philemon, considered...
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  • University Press in 2014, and is currently one of the main editors for the Philemon Foundation. Shagbark (Bobbs-Merrill, 1972) The Broken Blockhouse Wall (David...
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    the Epistle to Philemon Paul tells Philemon of his hope to visit Colossae upon being freed from prison. Tradition also gives Philemon as the second bishop...
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  • character in the Greek legend of Baucis and Philemon Asteroid 172 Baucis Friend of the ancient Greek poet Erinna, apostrophized in her long poem The Distaff...
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  • While being a Middle Comic poet, Alexis was contemporary with several leading figures of New Comedy, such as Philippides, Philemon, Diphilus, and even Menander...
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    Coubertin–Philemon–Politis–Anninos (1897), 76, 83–84 Gillmeister (1995), 23–24 Coubertin–Philemon–Politis–Anninos (1897), 70–71 Coubertin–Philemon–Politis–Anninos...
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  • play is believed to be an adaptation of a lost comedy of the Athenian poet Philemon called Phasma (the Ghost). It is set in a street in the city of Athens...
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    line. Kfarshima is the birthplace of the composers musicians and singers, Philemon Wehbi, Halim el-Roumi and Melhem Barakat, and the singers Marie Sleiman...
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    Arthur Philemon Coleman (April 4, 1852 – February 26, 1939) was a Canadian geologist and academic. Born in Lachute, Quebec, the son of Rev. Francis Coleman...
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  • Joseph Harb (category Lebanese male poets)
    "Belayl we Chiti", "Chante Philemon Wehbe" and other albums. The Lebanese Literature Award "Prominent Lebanese writer and poet, Joseph Harb, dies". Archived...
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  • meets Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset, and they become firm friends. Philemon Holland publishes his translation of the Natural History of Pliny the Elder...
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