• magic that existed in the Greco-Roman world, the two most common were eros and philia. Unlike eros, which was more commonly used by men, philia magic...
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  • Philia is one of the four ancient Greek words for love. Philia may also refer to: Philia (Greco-Roman magic), in Greco-Roman religion. "Philia" (song)...
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    Philia (/ˈfɪliə/; from Ancient Greek φιλία (philía)) is one of the four ancient Greek words for love: philia, storge, agape and eros. In Aristotle's Nicomachean...
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    and practices pertaining to magic, distinguishes between the magic of eros, as practiced by men, and the magic of philia, practiced by women. These two...
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  • Philaidae Philammon Philander (mythology) Philemon (poet) Philia Philia (Greco-Roman magic) Philinus of Athens Philinus of Cos Philip II of Macedon Philip...
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  • be formed. From Chaos every deity including the Demiurge is born. The Greco-Roman tradition of prima materia, notably including the 5th- and 6th-century...
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    for [human beings] and of [human beings] for God". This is in contrast to philia, brotherly love, or philautia, self-love, as it embraces a profound sacrificial...
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    by Hermes in Greek mythology and consequently by Hermes Trismegistus in Greco-Egyptian mythology. The same staff was borne by other heralds like Iris...
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    certain alloys of bronze, and especially brass alloys in the case of antique roman coins, the latter being of "similar appearance to modern brass" according...
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    Cornucopia (category Magic items)
    goddess of luck, who had the power to grant prosperity. In Roman Imperial cult, abstract Roman deities who fostered peace (pax Romana) and prosperity were...
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