Tryphon (disambiguation)

Tryphon (disambiguation)

Tryphon can refer to:-
*Tryphon, a Greek grammarian,
*Saint Tryphon (disambiguation page),
*Diodotus Tryphon, a Seleucid ruler,
*Salvius, a rebel slave who assumed the name Tryphon.
*The Jewish philosopher Trypho in a dialog with Justin Martyr, who may be identical with the eminent Rabbi Tarfon
*Tryphon Zarezan, a Bulgarian Saint.


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