Pamphilus
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Pamphilus may refer to:
- Pamphilus (mythology), son of Aegimius
- Pamphilus of Amphipolis, painter of 4th century BC head of Sicyonian school
- Pamphilus of Alexandria, grammarian in the 1st century
- Saint Pamphilus of Caesarea, scholarly creator of the library at Caesarea, (latter 3rd century - 309)
- Pamphilus (play), a twelfth-century Latin comedy, see De tribus puellis
- Pamphilus (butterfly), a species of heath butterfly
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Etymology
Pamphilus's name is derived from Greek, meaning "friend of everyone".
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See also
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