Philo of Byblos
Greek author (c. 64 – 141) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the Hellenized Jewish philosopher, see Philo.
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Philo of Byblos (Ancient Greek: Φίλων Βύβλιος, Phílōn Býblios; Latin: Philo Byblius; c. 64 – 141), also known as Herennius Philon, was an antiquarian writer of grammatical, lexical and historical works in Greek. He is chiefly known for his Phoenician history assembled from the writings of Sanchuniathon.[1]