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Look up: ecclesia

  1. ecclesia
    Latin, meaning: church.
    Found on http://archives.nd.edu/eee.htm

  2. Ecclesia
    Personification of Church. Often appears with Synagoga (Personification of Judaism) Personifications of the Church (Ecclesia) and Judism (Synagoga). Both appear as female figures- Ecclesia was crowned and holding a chalice and Synagoga was blindfolded and held the Tablets of the Law (the Ten Commandments given to Moses).
    Found on http://www.pitt.edu/~medart/menuglossary

  3. Ecclesia
    a church that is formally allied with the state
    Found on http://wps.pearsoned.co.uk/wps/media/obj

  4. ecclesia
    Citizens' assembly in ancient Greece. In Athens it was attended by any male over the age of 18, both of whose parents were Athenian citizens. It met 40 times a year on the hill known as the Pnyx,...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20688

  5. Ecclesia
    Ec·cle'si·a noun ; plural Ecclesiæ [ Latin , from Greek ....] 1. (Gr. Antiq.) The public legislative assembly of the Athenians. 2. (Eccl.) A church, either as a body or as a building.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/E/5

  6. ecclesia
    Origin: L, fr. Gr. ... 1. The public legislative assembly of the Athenians. ... 2. A church, either as a body or as a building. ... Source: Websters Dictionary ... (01 Mar 1998) ...
    Found on http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictiona

  7. Ecclesia
    • (n.) The public legislative assembly of the Athenians. • (n.) A church, either as a body or as a building.
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  8. ecclesia
    (from the article `Christadelphian`) The local organization, called an ecclesia, is the principal unit of government in the group; there is no general overall organization, and no ...
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/e/7

  9. Ecclesia
    (`gathering of those summoned`), in ancient Greece, assembly of citizens in a city-state. Its roots lay in the Homeric agora, the meeting of the ... [7 related articles]
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/e/7

  10. ecclesia
    ecclesia 1. A church, either as a body or as a building. 2. The public legislative assembly of the Greek Athenians. 3. The political assembly of citizens of an ancient Greek state.
    Found on http://www.wordinfo.info/words/index/inf

  11. Ecclesia
    the Assembly of the Demes (people) in Sparta, comprised of all male citizens. The Lycurgan Constitution granted the Assembly no power to make or amend laws. They had only the right of a "yea" or "nay" vote on any motion brought before them. All lawmaking was done by the Gerousia, the Spartan Senate (see, Gerousia).
    Found on http://www.spartanwarband.com/glossary.p

  12. Ecclesia
    `Ecclesia` or ekklesia (in Greek) may refer to: Ecclesia: :This is the nominative singular form of the Latin noun. `Greek spelling` Ecclesiae: :primarily genitive singular form, "of the church" Ecclesiam: :Latin accusative singular form, e.g. "to the church". References : <references/>
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecclesia

  13. Ecclesia
    (ancient Athens) . The `ecclesia` or `ekklesia`-->) was the principal assembly of the Athenian democracy|democracy of ancient Athens during its "Golden Age" (480–404 BCE). It was the popular assembly, opened to all male citizens over the age of 18 by Solon in 594 BC meaning t...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecclesia



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