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Phylace or
Phylake (Ancient Gr****: Φυλακή or Φμλάκη,
Phylakē), or
Phylaces or
Phylakes (Φυλακές,
Phylakēs), or
Phylacae or
Phylakai (Φυλακαὶ, Phylakaí)...
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Phylace or
Phylake (Ancient Gr****: Φυλάκη, [ˌfyˈlaˌkɛː]), was a town and
polis (city-state) of
Phthiotis in
ancient Thessaly.
According to Gr**** mythology...
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Satires are
often interpreted as
being parallel to the
Platonic guardians (
phylakes in Gr****). Socrates's
answer to the
problem is, in essence, that the guardians...
- them to the
Lacedaemonian harmosts, and says that they were also
called phylakes (φύλακες, "guardians"). It
appears that
these episkopoi received a salary...
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Roman concepts of entertainment. The
early Roman stage was
dominated by:
Phylakes (a form of
tragic parody that
arose in
Italy during the
Roman Republic...
- Flag of the
Patriarchate with the
letters "ΤΦ" (Tau + Phi)
representing the
words "
phylakes taphou" ('Protectors of the Tomb')...
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Phylace or
Phylake (Φυλακή,
Phylake; plural: Φυλακαί
Phylakai - lit. "prison") may
refer to:
Phylace (Arcadia), an
ancient Gr**** city in
Arcadia Phylace...
- Byzantines, so did the area in what is now Giza. A
Byzantine village named Phylake (Gr****: Φυλακή) or
Terso (Coptic: ϯⲣⲥⲱ,
meaning "the fortress", now Tersa)...
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weapons can
usually be
obtained by
defeating high-level
enemies called the
Phylakes. As
enemy combat is also
dictated by the hit-box system, the
player is...
- the
modern name
probably comes from
Ancient Gr****: φυλακῆς, romanized:
phylakes, lit. 'of garrison,
military camp'. It is also a site of the old Coptic...