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  2. Philo of Byblos - Wikipedia

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    Philo was born in the 1st century in Byblos in what is now Lebanon. "He lived into the reign of Hadrian, of which he wrote a history, now lost." [1] His name "Herennius" suggests that he was a client of the consul suffectus Herennius Severus through whom Philo may have achieved the status of a Roman citizen.

  3. Noble–Seymour–Crippen House - Wikipedia

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    The Noble–Seymour–Crippen House is a mansion located at 5624 North Newark Avenue in Chicago's Norwood Park community area. Its southern wing, built in 1833, is widely considered the oldest existing building in Chicago. [2] As well as the 22nd oldest in the state of Illinois.

  4. Baalat Gebal - Wikipedia

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    Philo of Byblos instead refers to her as "Dione", though the reasons behind this choice remain unknown. She was the main goddess in the local pantheon of Byblos, and a temple dedicated to her, which remained in use from the third millennium BCE to the Roman period , was located in the center of this city.

  5. Philo (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Philo Beddoe, the Clint Eastwood character in the film Every Which Way but Loose and its sequel, Any Which Way You Can; Philomel Hartung of Mana-Khemia: Alchemists of Al-Revis, referred to as Philo; Philo Vance, an American detective in 12 novels and numerous films; Philo, from the Fraggle Rock television series

  6. Norwood Park Historical District - Wikipedia

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    The Norwood Park Historical District (also known as Old Norwood) is a historic district in the Norwood Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. It is bordered by Bryn Mawr, Avondale, and Harlem Avenues, and is home to the Noble-Seymour-Crippen House, which was built in 1833 and is widely considered to be the oldest house in Chicago. (However, it ...

  7. Hierombalus - Wikipedia

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    Philo emphasizes the reliability of Sanchuniathon's historical account of the Jews by explaining that latter got his information from Hierombalus, who was a priest of the god Ieuo (Yahweh) and that Hierombalus dedicated his work to Abibalus, the king of Berytus, and was endorsed by the king's scholars. [4] [5]

  8. Exorcist priest accused of 'flossing' with girl's hair ... - AOL

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    The incident unraveled during a relic of St. Jude's tour at the Queen of Apostles parish in Joliet, Illinois, on Nov. 21, 2024. Catholic Archdiocese Of Los Angeles Agrees To Pay $880M To Clergy ...

  9. Canaanite religion - Wikipedia

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    Philo of Byblos states that Atlas was one of the elohim, which would clearly fit into the story of El Shaddai as "God of the Mountain(s)". Harriet Lutzky has presented evidence that Shaddai was an attribute of a Semitic goddess, linking the epithet with Hebrew šad , 'breast', as "the one of the breast".