The Discourse to the Greeks concerning Hades, also called Against Plato on the Cause of the Universe, is a short treatise believed to be the work of Hippolytus...
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from The Theoi Project HADES from The Theoi Project part 2 HADES from Greek Mythology Link Discourse to the Greeks Concerning Hades by Flavius Josephus...
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Barzakh Discourse to the Greeks concerning Hades Greek underworld Hell in Christianity Purgatory Spirit world (Spiritualism) Oxford Dictionary of the Christian...
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Oratio ad Graecos (redirect from Discourse to the Greeks)
ad Graecos, in English Discourse to the Greeks or Address to the Greeks, may refer to: Discourse to the Greeks concerning Hades by Hippolytus of Rome Oratio...
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Caius (presbyter) (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
Greeks concerning Hades" was ascribed at one time. (It was also attributed, much more famously, to Josephus and still appears in editions of the William...
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Josephus (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
accredited to Manetho are also addressed. (date unknown) Josephus's Discourse to the Greeks concerning Hades (spurious; adaptation of "Against Plato, on the Cause...
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Hippolytus of Rome (redirect from Hippolytus the soldier)
Hippolytus Josephus's Discourse to the Greeks concerning Hades (actually by Hippolytus) Papal selection before 1059 One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates...
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Harrowing of Hell (redirect from Harrowing of Hades)
theology, the Harrowing of Hell (Latin: Descensus Christi ad Inferos, "the descent of Christ into Hell" or Hades) is the period of time between the Crucifixion...
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Hell in Christianity (redirect from Hell in the New Testament)
intertestamental Jewish view of hades (or sheol) as containing separate divisions for the wicked and righteous. In the eschatological discourse of Matthew 25:31–46...
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Zagreus (category Children of Hades)
reference to the gods of the underworld. Aeschylus, however, links Zagreus with Hades, possibly as Hades' son, or as Hades himself. Noting "Hades' identity...
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Hades (Greek: ᾍδης, Hā́idēs, latinized as Hādēs), which here refers not to the pagan god of death and his abode in Greek mythology, but simply to the...
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Ancient Macedonians (redirect from Ancient Macedonian Greeks)
conflicting ideas about the ethnic identity of the Macedonians as either Greeks, semi-Greeks, or even barbarians. This has led to some debate among modern...
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Purgatory (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
similar to hell or Hades. Some Christians, typically Roman Catholics, recognize the doctrine of purgatory. The Eastern Orthodox are less likely to use the term...
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Helen of Troy (redirect from Helen of Greece (demigod))
traveled to the underworld, the domain of Hades, to kidnap Persephone. Hades pretended to offer them hospitality and set a feast, but, as soon as the pair...
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Rich man and Lazarus (redirect from The Rich Man and the Beggar Lazarus)
Speaking to his disciples and some Pharisees, Jesus tells of an unnamed rich man and a beggar named Lazarus. When both die, the rich man goes to Hades and...
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Cynicism (philosophy) (redirect from Greek Cynics)
convention. The Cynics adopted Heracles as their hero, as epitomizing the ideal Cynic. Heracles "was he who brought Cerberus, the hound of Hades, from the underworld...
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Pistis (category Greek goddesses)
Whereas, the Greeks took the notion of pistis as persuasive discourse that was elliptical and concentrated on the "affect and effect rather than on the representation...
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Hesiod (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
Theseus and Perithous' trip to Hades. Precepts of Chiron, a didactic work that presented the teaching of Chiron as delivered to the young Achilles. Megala...
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imprisoned as an oyster is bound to its shell during the discourse on metempsychosis with Phraedrus. However, the Greek word psyche mentioned in 1 Peter...
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Helios (redirect from Helios, the sun)
"Zeus, Hades, Helios-Dionysus, three gods in one godhead!" The Hellenistic period gave birth to Serapis, a Greco-Egyptian deity conceived by the Greeks as...
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Hermes (redirect from Hermes (Greek religion and mythology))
all the tricks". He was a divine ally of the Greeks against the Trojans. However, he did protect Priam when he went to the Greek camp to retrieve the body...
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Problem of Hell (redirect from The problem of Hell)
when the grave or the eternal oblivion of the wicked was translated into Greek, the word Hades was sometimes used, which is a Greek term for the realm...
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Democritus (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
works to Democritus, but none of them have survived in a complete form. Ethics Pythagoras, On the Disposition of the Wise Man, On the Things in Hades, Tritogenia...
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Trojan War (redirect from The trojan war)
from the war provided material for Greek tragedy and other works of Greek literature, and for Roman poets including Virgil and Ovid. The ancient Greeks believed...
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Preterism (category Christian interpretation of the Book of Daniel and the Book of Revelation)
preterism) of the Olivet Discourse had come to pass by AD 70. Historically, preterists and non-preterists have generally agreed that the Jesuit Luis de...
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Orphism (religion) (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
The Arts of Orpheus. Arno Press. ISBN 978-0-405-04847-0. Retrieved 10 August 2023. Albinus, L. (2000). The house of Hades: Studies in ancient Greek eschatology...
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(considered the Zeus [king of the gods] of the Heavens), Poseidon (Zeus of the seas) and Pluto/Hades (Zeus of the underworld). All were considered to be ultimately...
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Heraclitus (redirect from Heraclitus the obscure)
logos, an ancient Greek word literally meaning "word, speech, discourse, or meaning". For Heraclitus, the logos seems to designate the rational structure...
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Book of Revelation (redirect from The Revelation to John the Apostle)
(20:7–9) The Dragon is cast into the Lake of Fire with the Beast and the False Prophet. (20:10) The Last Judgment: the wicked, along with Death and Hades, are...
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Illyrians (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
back to the 6th century BC, in the works of the ancient Greek writer Hecataeus of Miletus. The name "Illyrians", as applied by the ancient Greeks to their...
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