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Elpis may
refer to:
Elpis (mythology),
Ancient Gr****
spirit of Hope
Elpis (wife of Boethius) (died c. AD 504), a
Roman poet and
hymnographer Storm Elpis...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Elpis (Ancient Gr****: Ἐλπίς, romanized:
Elpis, lit. 'hope') is the
minor goddess (daimon) of hope,
about which the Gr****s had ambivalent...
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Elpis, or
Elpida in Greece, was a
windstorm and
blizzard that
affected most of the
Eastern Mediterranean in late
January 2022. The
storm caused blizzard...
- questions: First, how is
elpis to be rendered, the Gr**** word
usually translated as "hope"? Second, does the jar
preserve elpis for people, or keep it away...
- "Olympia" at the
suggestion of John
Russell Hind. However,
Elpis is the name that stuck.
Elpis has been
studied by radar. The
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia...
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Fotbal Club
Elpis Constanța,
commonly known as
Elpis Constanța, or
simply as
Elpis, is a
Romanian professional football club
based in Constanța, Constanța...
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Elpis FC (Gr****:Ελπίς,
meaning Hope), is a
defunct sports club of Istanbul,
Ottoman Empire. The
colours of the club were blue and
white as in the Gr****...
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Elpis Israel - An
Exposition of the
Kingdom of God (commonly
called Elpis Israel) is a
theological book
written by John Thomas,
founder of the Christadelphians...
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foreword to
subsequent editions of
Elpis Israel after his death, a
point that
Thomas himself accepted could happen.
Elpis Israel (1848) Eureka: An Exposition...
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according as they
presume that the jar
served (1) to keep
elpis for man, or (2) to keep off
elpis from man. In the
first case the jar is used as a pantry...