• Cyrus (Persian: کوروش) is a male given name. It is the given name of a number of Persian kings. Most notably it refers to Cyrus the Great (c. 600–530...
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    Akhmim (redirect from Panopolis)
    Akhmim. Nonnus, the Greek poet, was born at Panopolis at the end of the 4th century. The bishopric of Panopolis, a suffragan of Antinoë in Thebais Prima...
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  • Panopolis in Egypt named Cyrus, who was exceedingly popular in the city. Thus he incurred the envy of Chrysaphius, who engineered his downfall. Cyrus...
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    suggested, but none conclusively. They include Ammonius, Claudian, Cyrus of Panopolis and Olympiodorus of Thebes. The poem is probably based on historical...
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    around 901–902. According to the 6th-century historian John Malalas, Cyrus of Panopolis, who had been prefect of the city of Constantinople, was sent there...
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  • Hassan Theon of Alexandria Wafik El-Deiry Yehia El-Mashad Zosimos of Panopolis Ahmed Shafik Ali ibn Ridwan Da'ud Abu al-Fadl Emin Pasha Gorgi Sobhi Hilana...
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  • Evagrius Ponticus PG 41-42: Epiphanius PG 43: Epiphanius, Nonnus of Panopolis PG 44-46: Gregory of Nyssa PG 47-64: John Chrysostom PG 65: Severian of...
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    constructed for the occasion.: 24  Diocletian is also known to have visited Panopolis in 298.: 24  He ceded the Dodekaschoinos, upstream of the First Cataract...
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    which would sustain a legion for about three months to be delivered to Panopolis to the "mobilized soldiers and sailors". Coins from Alexandria from the...
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    Walls of Constantinople (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    reference to their construction comes in 439, when the urban prefect Cyrus of Panopolis (in sources often confused with the praetorian prefect Constantine)...
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    Tyche 30: 55–60. Vian, Francis. '"Mârtus" chez Nonnos de Panopolis. Étude de sémantique et de chronologie.' REG 110, 1997, 143-60. Reprinted in: L'Épopée...
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    Valentinian III relating to Christianity. Mathisen, Ralph, "Valentinian III", De Imperatoribus Romanis. Valentinian III at Wikipedia's sister projects: Media...
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  • Alexandria Cyril of Scythopolis Cyrrhus Cyrus, Patriarch of Constantinople Cyrus, Patriarch of Alexandria Cyrus of Panopolis Cyzicus, Battle of the Dalle Carceri...
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