dove of peace - translation to greek
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dove of peace - translation to greek

DIFFERENT SYMBOLS USED FOR PEACE
Peace sign; ☮; Peace Symbol; Peace dove; CND Logo; Symbol of peace; Peace symbol; Goddess of peace; Peace Sign; International Peace Symbol; Peace signs; Nuclear disarmament symbol; Broken rifle; ☮️; ND symbol; CND symbol
  • The [[peace flag]] flown from a balcony in Italy
  • The broken rifle symbol of [[War Resisters' International]]
  • Nuclear disarmament activist in [[Wellington]] handing out [[peace crane]]s and holding a peace symbol commemorating the [[atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki]] (6 August 2014)).
  • The [[Japanese Peace Bell]]
  • [[Croeseid]] coin of [[Croesus]] c. 550 BC, depicting the Lion and Bull – partly symbolizing alliance between Lydia and Greece, respectively.
  • orante]] attitude of prayer, the dove and an olive branch
  • An engraving from ''[[The London Magazine]]'', January 1775, showing the Goddess of Peace bringing an olive branch to America and Britannia.
  • Japanese peace symbol.
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  • nuclear disarmament movement]] in 1958 is now widely known as the "peace sign".
  • La Colombe]]''
  • Christian]] [[Trinity]] depicted as a dove of peace in a church memorial [[stained glass]] window.
  • James Thornhill, ''Peace and Liberty Triumphing Over Tyranny''

dove of peace         
  • Francesca]], 1449
  • Denis]] and [[Saint Sebastian]] church in [[Kruft]], Germany
  • J. E. Millais]]: ''[[The Return of the Dove to the Ark]]'' (1851)
  • Early fifth-century BC statue of [[Aphrodite]] from [[Cyprus]], showing her wearing a cylinder crown and holding a dove
  • Catacombs of Domitilla]], [[Rome]]
  • White dove with olive branch pictured in the coat of arms of the [[Diocese of Tampere]]
SYMBOLOGICAL CONCEPTS PERTAINING TO DOVES SINCE THE MEZOPOTAMIAN AGE, DOVE USED AS SYMBOL OF A GOD, LOVE, PEACE OR EVEN WAR
Political dove; Dovish (Israeli politics); Politcal dove; Doves as Symbols; Dove of Peace; Dove of peace; War dove; Dove (symbol); Vietnam War Dove; War doves; Birds (in Symbolism)
περιστέρι ειρήνης
justice of the peace         
  • Justice of the Peace office in [[Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin]]
JUDICIAL OFFICER ELECTED OR APPOINTED TO KEEP THE PEACE AND PERFORM MINOR CIVIC JOBS
Justice of The Peace; Justices of the Peace; Justice of Peace; Justices of the peace; Commission of the peace; Justices of Peace; Commissioner of the peace; Commissioner of the Peace; Justice of the Peace; Commissions of the Peace; Commission of the Peace; Judge of the peace; Justice of the Peace (Hong Kong)
ειρηνοδίκης, πταισματοδίκης
prince of peace         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Prince of Peace Church; Principe de la Paz; Prince of Peace (disambiguation); The Prince of Peace; Prince of Peace Catholic School
χριστός

Definition

Ringdove
·noun A European wild pigeon (Columba palumbus) having a white crescent on each side of the neck, whence the name. Called also wood pigeon, and cushat.

Wikipedia

Peace symbols

A number of peace symbols have been used many ways in various cultures and contexts. The dove and olive branch was used symbolically by early Christians and then eventually became a secular peace symbol, popularized by a Dove lithograph by Pablo Picasso after World War II. In the 1950s the "peace sign", as it is known today (also known as "peace and love"), was designed by Gerald Holtom as the logo for the British Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND), a group at the forefront of the peace movement in the UK, and adopted by anti-war and counterculture activists in the US and elsewhere. The symbol is a superposition of the semaphore signals for the letters "N" and "D", taken to stand for "nuclear disarmament", while simultaneously acting as a reference to Goya's The Third of May 1808 (1814) (aka "Peasant Before the Firing Squad").

The V hand signal and the peace flag also became international peace symbols.

Examples of use of dove of peace
1. In one, a lion labeled "Hypocrisy" bloodily attacks a dove of peace.
2. It shows Sadat looking on as an angel frees the dove of peace.
3. Westwood‘s robust design features the cross of St George and a puzzlingly out–of–place blue dove of peace.
4. In fact I was reluctant to open it at all, so gorgeous was the wrapping: shocking pink paper tied with gold ribbon in the shape of a cross, with an ornamental crucifix and a parchment dove of peace.
5. While Martin sported an unadorned black shirt, Mr Brown jazzed up his suit with a Make Poverty History badge, Mr Annan accessorised with a dove of peace pin, and Mr Mkapa rocked up with a large enamel badge.