Malachus Micgranes

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  • Malchus of Carthage: a ruling magistrate of Carthage from about 580 BC; he defeated the Greeks in Sicily, conquering most of the island; but he was vanquished in Sardinia, and exiled by the Carthaginian senate as a result; in 550 BC he besieged Carthage, but was captured and executed
  • Porphyry of Tyre: Neoplatonic philosopher and mathematician. "Porphyry's name in the Syrian town was originally Malchus (this word means "king"), but Longinus gave him the name of Porphyry, thus making it indicate the colour of imperial attire".[2] Created an arbor porphyriana or Porphyrian tree, a hierarchical (tree structured) ontology, construction in logic consisting of three rows or columns of words; the middlemost whereof contains the series of genus and species, and bears some analogy to the trunk. The extremes, containing the differences, are analogous to the branches of a tree.
  • Malchus: Bishop of Lismore
  • Malachy I: Máel Sechnaill mac Maíl Ruanaid, a 9th-century High King of Ireland
  • St Malchus: a saint martyred (he was exposed to wild beasts) by Valerian in 260 in Caesarea with SS Priscus and Alexander
  • Malchus: Biblical character → John 18.10: "Then Simon Peter having a sword drew it, and smote the high priest’s servant, and cut off his right ear. The servant’s name was Malchus."
  • Mallarmé: French poet
  • migraines: headaches
  • Migrating cranes