Theophilus
Theophilus stands for.
- Theophilus (crater )
- Theophilusglocke, a bell-jar type
- Theophilus mine, mine
Theophilus Theophilus Theophilus or is the name of:
- Theofilos (around 1870-1934 ), Greek naive painter
- Theophilus ( Byzantine ) (c. 813-842 ), Byzantine Emperor
- Theophilos (Indo- Greek) ( 2 / 1 BC), Indo- Greek king
- Theophilus (Luke ), person in the New Testament
- Theophilos of Indians (4th / 5th century ), late antique missionary and bishop
- Theophilos of Alexandria ( † 412), Patriarch of Alexandria
- Theophilus of Edessa ( 695-785 ), Syrian Christian scholar
- Theophilos III. of Alexandria (1764-1833), of the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria
- Theophilos III. of Jerusalem ( b. 1952 ), Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem
- Theophilus ( Antioch ) (2nd century ), Bishop of Antioch
- Theophilus (Ethiopia ) ( 17-18 c.), Ethiopian Emperor
- Theophilus Jacobäer (1591-1659), as a city savior dear citizens of Pirna
- Theophilus Presbyter (c. 1070 - after 1125 ), Benedictine monk
- Theophilus of Caesarea († 195 ), bishop of Caesarea, and Holy
- Theophilus of Corte (1676-1740), Corsican Franciscan priest and saint
See also:
- Theophil
- Disambiguation