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[edit] Leads for more info
- Gibbon mentions Theophilos as having been sent by Constantius II as an ambassador to the Homerites on the Arabian peninsula.
- This page also includes some leads on further info on Theophilos, but it unsuitable as a source itself.
- Byzantium and the Arabs in the fourth Century by Irfan Shahîd (Washington DC: Dumbarton Oaks Reseach Library and Collection, 1984): 86-106. This section deals with Theophilos as an ecclesiastical ambassador from Constanius to "the Southern Semites" ca. 356.
Kenllama/(talk) 20:24, 20 January 2008 (UTC)