Epiphaneia
Epiphaneia (ancient Greek "appearance") or Epiphania (Latin) stands for:
- Epiphane , a French male given name
- the unexpected appearance or self-revelation of a deity before men, see theophany
ancient geography:
- Epiphaneia , city on the Orontes, today Hama (Syria)
- Epiphaneia (Cilicia) , originally Oeniandos , in today's Turkey
- Epiphaneia ad Euphratem , today Tilbeş Hüyük in Turkey
- Another name for Ekbatana , capital of the former Mederreich in today's Iran
Epiphany stands for:
- Epiphany (motif) , central motif in the understanding of the work of the writer James Joyce
- Epiphany or Epiphany , feast in the church year, see Appearance of the Lord
- generally an suddenly occurring phenomenon or knowledge, see Revelation #Belimitations
Epiphany stands for:
- Epiphany (browser) , free web browser from the Gnome project
- Multi-core architecture for Adapteva microprocessors
Epifani is the family name of the following people:
- Guglielmo Epifani (* 1950), former Italian trade unionist and politician
- Vito Donato Epifani (1848–1922), Italian writer and lawyer
See also:
- List of all Wikipedia articles whose title begins with Epiphan
- Befana , legendary figure in Italian popular belief
- Epiphany Church (several)
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