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Eutychia is a
female name of Gr****
origin which derives from the
Ancient Gr**** name Εὐτύχιος (Eutychios)...
- Lucy and her
mother without a
protective guardian. Her mother's name,
Eutychia,
seems to
indicate that she came from a Gr**** background. Like many of...
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sometimes called Euthymia (Ancient Gr****: Εὐθυμία, lit. 'happiness') or
Eutychia (Ancient Gr****: Εὐτυχία, lit. 'good cheer').
According to Hesiod, Euphrosyne...
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Saint Eudokia of Heliopolis. Gr**** Ευδοκία (Evdokia)
Latin Eudocia Eudexia Eutychia Russian/East
Slavic Евдокия / Євдокія (Yevdokiya) In
Romanian folklore...
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Eftychia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Eutychia,
phonetically transliterated as
Eftychia (/ˌɛftiˈhiːə/; Gr****: ευτυχία) is a Gr**** female...
- the
older protectores),
eutychophoroi (εὐτυχοφόροι, "carriers of
eutychia"; here
eutychia is a
corruption of ptychia,
images of
Fortune and Victory), skēptrophoroi...
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orithya celebensis Staudinger, [1888] (Sulawesi, Muna)
Junonia orithya eutychia (Fruhstorfer, 1912) (Timor, Wetar, Babar, Kissar)
Junonia orithya hainanensis...
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Antheia ("Blossoms"),
Eudaimonia ("Happiness"),
Euthymia ("Good Mood"),
Eutychia ("Good Luck"),
Paidia ("Play"),
Pandaisia ("Banquet"), and
Pannychis ("Festivity")...
- two.
Artorius Eunus, a
freedman buried at Rome, with his wife,
Artoria Eutychia.
Artoria Euplia, the wife of
Gaius Julius Sabinus, with whom she dedicated...
- vēlon, from
Latin velum).
Further insignia of this type
included the
eutychia or
ptychia (εὐτυχία or πτυχία),
which probably bore some representation...