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  2. Eleutheria - Wikipedia

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    Artemis Eleutheria, from a coin minted in Myra of Lycia in honour of Empress Tranquillina. The Greek word "ἐλευθερία" (capitalized Ἐλευθερία; Attic Greek pronunciation: [eleu̯tʰeˈria] ), transliterated as eleutheria , is a Greek term for, and personification of, liberty .

  3. Eleftheria i thanatos - Wikipedia

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    Greek flag. Eleftheria i thanatos (Greek: Ελευθερία ή θάνατος, IPA: [elefθeˈri.a i ˈθanatos]; 'Freedom or Death') is the motto of Greece. [1] [2] It originated in the Greek songs of resistance that were powerful motivating factors for independence.

  4. Eleuther - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, the name Eleuther [pronunciation?] (Ancient Greek: Ἐλευθήρ) may refer to: Eleuther, one of the Curetes, was said to have been the eponym of the towns Eleutherae and Eleuthernae in Crete.

  5. Eleuthera - Wikipedia

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    The island inspired a song named "Eleutheria" (freedom) by Lenny Kravitz in 1993. [45] Kravitz is a resident of the island and has stated many of his songs were written while on the island. [ 3 ] In an October 2020 interview from the island where he had been since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic , he discussed the impact of the pandemic on ...

  6. Eleutherae - Wikipedia

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    Eleutherae (Ancient Greek: Ἐλευθεραί) is a city in the northern part of Attica, bordering the territory of Boeotia.One of the best preserved fortresses of Ancient Greece stands now on the spot of an Ancient Eleutherae castle, dated between 370 and 360 BC, with walls of very fine masonry that average 2.6m thick.

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  8. Eileithyia - Wikipedia

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    Abode: Mount Olympus: Genealogy; Parents: Zeus and Hera: Siblings: Aeacus, Angelos, Aphrodite, Apollo, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Dionysus, Enyo, Eris, Ersa, Hebe, Helen ...

  9. Pronunciation of Ancient Greek in teaching - Wikipedia

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    Pronunciation of Ancient Greek in French secondary schools is based on Erasmian pronunciation, but it is modified to match the phonetics and even, in the case of αυ and ευ, the orthography of French. Vowel length distinction, geminate consonants and pitch accent are discarded completely, which matches the current phonology of Standard French.