WebPantaléon de Nicomédie († 303 ou 305), ou Pantéleimon, médecin à la cour de l'empereur Maximien, anargyre et martyr à Nicomédie ; fêté localement le 27 juillet [1], [2]. Pantaléon, roi gréco-bactrien de 190 av J.C environ à 180 av J.C environ; Pantoléon, moine byzantin; Pantaleon, mosaïste italien du Moyen Âge; http://www.classical.net/music/comp.lst/acc/hebenstreit.php
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