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Philoi (Ancient Gr****: φίλοι;
plural of φίλος
philos "friend") is a word that
roughly translates to "friend." This type of
friendship is
based on the characteristically...
- (basilikoi paides),
bodyguards (somatophylakes),
companions (hetairoi),
friends (
philoi), an ****embly that
included members of the military, and (during the ****enistic...
- (basilikoi paides),
bodyguards (somatophylakes),
companions (hetairoi),
friends (
philoi), an ****embly that
included members of the military, and
magistrates during...
- was
honoured as an
hetairos of the king Archelaus. The
Royal friends (
Philoi) or the king's
Companions (basilikoi hetairoi) were
named for life by the...
- and
others classified people encountered by
characters in
tragedy into "
philoi" (friends and
loved ones), "echthroi" (enemies), and "medetoeroi" (neithers)...
- the
lapel pin
design and
secret grip. The open
motto became – "Kerothen
Philoi Aei" – "Friends From The Heart, Forever."
Central to the
values of Delta...
- ("Men From Prospalta")
Taxiarchoi ("Brigadiers")
Hybristodikai ("Abusers of Justice")
Philoi ("Friends")
Chrysoun Genos ("The
Golden Race (or Species)")...
- with a
group of
privileged aristocratic companions or
friends (hetairoi,
philoi)
which dined and
drank with the king and
acted as his
advisory council....
-
remember these things." Its Gr**** name ΦΠΘ,
initials for Φίλοί, Πατρίς, θεός (
philoi, patris, theos, or "brotherhood, fatherland, divinity"),
makes the society...
- not
survive as a title.
Rayburn notes that the
phrase "the friends" (hoi
philoi)
occurs in Acts 27:3 and 3 John 15, but that it is
uncertain whether this...