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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...
- "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...
- 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...
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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 Global Education Inc. is a
company that
operates Elpis Academy (a
learning centre) and
Elpis College (a
private high school).
Elpis College is an...
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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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Refugee Boys,
Elpis Lodge, 117
Gough Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. The word
Elpis, the Gr**** word for 'hope', was a
reference to
Elpis Israel, a book...
- The
General Hospital of
Athens "
Elpis" is a
hospital in the
center of Athens. It is the
oldest active hospital in the country. The
foundation stone of...
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Elpis (died c. AD 504), also
known as
Elphe or Elpide, was a
Latin poet and hymnographer, and the
first wife of
Severinus Boethius. Two
hymns of praise...