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Pamphylus (mythology) In Greek mythology, Pamphylus (Ancient Greek: Πάμφυλος) was a son of King Aegimius and brother of Dymas, was king of the Dorians at the foot of mount Pindus, and along with the Heracleidae invaded Peloponnesus.Apollodorus2.8.3 Pausanias2.28 ...
* Pamphilus of Amphipolis, painter of 4th century BC, head of Sicyonian School * Pamphilus of Alexandria, grammarian in the 1st century * Saint
Pamphilus of Caesarea Saint Pamphilus (; latter half of the 3rd century – February 16, 309 AD), was a priest of Caesarea and chief among the biblical scholars of his generation. He was the friend and teacher of Eusebius of Caesarea, who recorded details of his ...
(late 3rd century - 309), scholarly creator of the library at Caesarea * Pamphilus the Theologian, sixth-century writer * Saint Pamphilus of Sulmona (died c. 700), bishop of Sulmona * Pamphylos, legendary founder of
Pamphylia Pamphylia (; , ''Pamphylía'' ) was a region in the south of Anatolia, Asia Minor, between Lycia and Cilicia, extending from the Mediterranean Sea, Mediterranean to Mount Taurus (all in modern-day Antalya province, Turkey). It was bounded on the ...
* Pamphilus of Sicily (), poet of the 4th century BC mentioned by Athenaeus in the ''
Deipnosophistae The ''Deipnosophistae'' (, ''Deipnosophistaí'', lit. , where ''sophists'' may be translated more loosely as ) is a work written in Ancient Greek by Athenaeus of Naucratis. It is a long work of Greek literature, literary, Ancient history, h ...
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Pamphilus de amore ''Pamphilus de amore'' (or, simply, ''Pamphilus'' or ''Pamfilus'') is a 780-line, 12th-century Latin comedic play, probably composed in France, but possibly Spain.Vincente Cristóbal, "Ovid in Medieval Spain", in ''Ovid in the Middle Ages'', ed. ...
'', a 12th-century Latin comedy


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* Panfilo (name) *
Small heath (butterfly) The small heath (''Coenonympha pamphilus'') is a butterfly species belonging to the Family (biology), family Nymphalidae, classified within the subfamily Satyrinae (commonly known as "the browns"). It is the smallest butterfly in this subfamily. ...
, scientific name ''Coenonympha pamphilus'' {{disambiguation, hn