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Eusebeia (Gr****: εὐσέβεια from εὐσεβής "pious" from εὖ eu
meaning "well", and σέβας
sebas meaning "reverence",
itself formed from seb-
meaning sacred awe...
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Eusebeia (Εὐσέβεια) is
often translated as "piety" or "reverent conduct" (towards gods or parents), "reverence," "respect."
Eusebeia is the basic...
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Ashoka translated dharma into Gr**** and
Aramaic and he used the Gr**** word
eusebeia (εὐσέβεια, piety,
spiritual maturity, or godliness) in the
Kandahar Bilingual...
- Pietas, a
goddess often pictured on
Roman coins. The Gr****
equivalent is
eusebeia (εὐσέβεια).: 864–865
Cicero defined pietas as the
virtue "which admonishes...
- Foxi
Eusebia Cosme (1908–1976), Afro-Cuban
poetry reciter and
actress Eusebeia (Gr****: εὐσέβεια), a Gr****
philosophical and
Biblical concept meaning inner...
- Most
evidence for it
comes from
ancient Athens. The
antonym of
asebeia is
eusebeia (εὐσέβεια),
which can be
translated as "piety". As
piety was the generally...
- Buddhism,
advocates the
adoption of
piety (using the Gr****-language term
Eusebeia for the
Indian concept of Dharma) to the Gr****
community of Afghanistan...
- the
spirit and
personification of
impiety and ungodliness, as
opposed to
Eusebeia. Her
Roman equivalent was Impietas.[citation needed]
According to Aeschylus...
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Sophronius Hieronymus Eusebia (disambiguation)
Eusebio (disambiguation)
Eusebeia (Gr****: εὐσέβεια), a Gr****
philosophical and
Biblical concept meaning inner...
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Metempsychosis Henosis Plato's
theory of soul
Ethics Agape Arete Asebeia Eusebeia Hubris Xenia Ethic of
Reciprocity Delphic maxims Adiaphora Kathekon Oikeiosis...