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    The idea of the Common Peace (Κοινὴ Εἰρήνη, Koinē Eirēnē) was one of the most influential concepts of 4th century BC Greek political thought, along with...
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    listed in the oath they sworn under the 'Treaty of the Common Peace' (Koine Eirene). The peace was watched over by a Macedonian garrison positioned at the...
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  • this, the Athenians initiated the Common Peace of 375 BC (Κοινὴ Εἰρήνη, Koine Eirene) among Greek city-states. According to Xenophon, they were alarmed at...
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    this, the Athenians initiated the Common Peace of 375 BC (Κοινὴ Εἰρήνη, Koine Eirene) among Greek city-states. According to Xenophon, they were alarmed at...
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    Moreover, joy in the good of others, of fellow creatures. "Peace" (Greek: eirene, Latin: pax): refers to the peace produced through the application of the...
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  • Suleim (سُليم Sulaym) Suleiman (سليمان Sulaymān) The Koine Greek New Testament text uses eirēnē (εἰρήνη) for 'peace', which perhaps[citation needed] represents...
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    rendered variously as follows: The "Nunc dimittis" passage in the original Koiné Greek: νῦν ἀπολύεις τὸν δοῦλόν σου, δέσποτα, κατὰ τὸ ῥῆμά σου ἐν εἰρήνῃ·...
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    Zeus (category Pages with Koinē Greek IPA)
    Uranus and Gaia, with whom he has the Horae, listed as Eunomia, Dike and Eirene, and the three Moirai: Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos. A fragment from Pindar...
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    kekleismenōn). The words Peace be with you (Ancient Greek: Εἰρήνη ὑμῖν, Eirēnē hymin) is a common traditional Jewish greeting (shalom alekem, or שלום לכם...
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    Aphrodite (category Pages with Koinē Greek IPA)
    Zeus and Themis and names as Eunomia ("Good Order"), Dike ("Justice"), and Eirene ("Peace"). Aphrodite was also sometimes accompanied by Harmonia, her daughter...
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    you" (KJV: "Peace be unto you"): rendering the Greek phrase εἰρήνη ὑμῖν, eirēnē hymin, which is a literal translation of the customary Jewish salutation...
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    their midst. The words "Peace be with you" (Ancient Greek: Εἰρήνη ὑμῖν, Eirēnē hymin) is a common traditional Jewish greeting still in use today (shalom...
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    from the dead. The words Peace be with you (Ancient Greek: Εἰρήνη ὑμῖν, Eirēnē hymin) is a common traditional Jewish greeting still in use today (shalom...
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  • Apollonia the Younger/Senpelaia. The family owned four female slaves, named Eirene, Ampelium, Myrsine, and an unnamed daughter of Myrsine. They seem to have...
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  • Melaina (category Articles containing Koinē Greek-language text)
    Ancient Greek: μέλᾱς, romanized: mélās "black, dark"), Melane /ˈmɛləniː/ (Koinē Greek: Μελανή, romanized: Melanḗ) or Melanis was a Corycian nymph, or member...
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    was worshipped as an oracular goddess at Thalamae, one of the original koine of Sparta. The geographer Pausanias describes the shrine as small, situated...
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    Sepphoris (category Articles containing Koinē Greek-language text)
    'Eirenopolis' declares Sepphoris to be a 'city of peace' (Koinē Greek: Εἰρήνη, romanized: Eirēnē means tranquillity and peace, and polis is a city). Pancracio...
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  • the Jews to Artaxerxes (Ezra 4:7). The Septuagint renders Bishlam as en eirene, "in peace," as though it were a phrase rather than a proper name; this...
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    Miroslav (2011). "Thucydides II,99 and the early expansion of the Argeadae". Eirene. Studia Graeca et Latina. 47 (1–2): 93–105. Wheeler, Everett L. (2017)....
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    1:3). "Grace, mercy, and peace" (Greek: χάρις ἔλεος εἰρήνη, charis, eleos, eirēnē): The word "mercy" is omitted in some of the oldest manuscripts, but one...
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    together with two whom we find in Clement of Alexandria, Dikaiosyne and Eirene, added to the originating Father. The antecedent of these systems is that...
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  • túkhē 'chance', ἀνάγκη anánkē 'necessity', τέχνη tékhnē 'craft', εἰρήνη eirḗnē 'peace' Others are oxytone: ἀγορά agorá 'market', στρατιά stratiá 'army'...
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  • Eikasia Eileithyia Eilesium Eilissus Eion Eion (Argolis) Eioneus Eirene (artist) Eirene (goddess) Eiresidae Eiresione Eiron Eitea (Acamantis) Eitea (Antiochis)...
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  • Idiomelon (category Articles containing Koinē Greek-language text)
    the Studite came with his community from Bithynia (about 798). Empress Eirene offered him the monastery, where he established soon a scriptorium. He was...
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