• Neilos Kabasilas (also Nilus Cabasilas; Greek: Νεῖλος Καβάσιλας Neilos Kavasilas), was a fourteenth-century Greek Palamite theologian who succeeded Gregory...
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  • became a monk, assuming the monastic name "Neilos", and left for Sicily. According to the prologue of Neilos' work on the patriarchs, he was in Palermo...
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    Neilos (Greek: Νείλος, 1600 – 1660), also known as Neilos Kokolitza (Greek: Νείλος Κοκολήτζας) was a Greek painter, monk, and archbishop. He was the Archbishop...
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    Nilus /ˈnaɪləs/ or Neilos (Ancient Greek: Νεῖλος), in Greek mythology, was one of the Potamoi who represent the god of the Nile river itself. Nilus was...
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    Saint Nilus the Elder of Sinai (Greek: Νείλος; also known as Neilos, Nilus of Sinai, Nilus of Ancyra, Nil Postnik ("the Faster"); born 4th century; died...
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  • Saint Nilus the Myrrh-streamer, also known as Nilos/Nilus the Myrrh-gusher, Nilus of Kynouria, or Nilus the Myroblyte (Greek: Άγιος Νείλος ο Μυροβλήτης;...
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    Aeschylus, Eumenides, v. 292 f. Cf. the tradition that she was the daughter of Neilos: see, e. g. Clement of Alexandria Protr. 2.28.2; Cicero, De Natura Deorum...
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    Pimpleian nymph, called Antiope by Cicero) of a total of seven Muses, called Neilṓ (Νειλώ), Tritṓnē (Τριτώνη), Asōpṓ (Ἀσωπώ), Heptápora (Ἑπτάπορα), Achelōís...
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    Contemporary Byzantine accounts support the Western sources; Patriarch Neilos described Algirdas as "fire-worshipping prince" and another patriarch, Philotheos...
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    indication of it as a Greek bishopric is in a list by the Sicilian monk Neilos Doxapatres of the second half of the 12th century and this may have been...
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