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under the aegis of - translation to greek

SHIELD, BUCKLER, OR BREASTPLATE OF ATHENA AND ZEUS BEARING THE HEAD OF MEDUSA
Ægis; Αιγίς; Ageis; AEgis; Aigis; Aegis (mythology); Under the aegis
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  • Athena's aegis, with Gorgon, here resembles the skin of the serpent who guards the golden fleece (regurgitating Jason); cup by Douris, early fifth century BC ([[Vatican Museums]])
  • The aegis on the ''Lemnian Athena'' of [[Phidias]], represented by a cast at the [[Pushkin Museum]]

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Definition

AEGIS
Advanced Electronic Guidance and Instrumentation System

Wikipedia

Aegis

The aegis ( EE-jis; Ancient Greek: αἰγίς aigís), as stated in the Iliad, is a device carried by Athena and Zeus, variously interpreted as an animal skin or a shield and sometimes featuring the head of a Gorgon. There may be a connection with a deity named Aex or Aix, a daughter of Helios and a nurse of Zeus or alternatively a mistress of Zeus (Hyginus, Astronomica 2. 13).

The modern concept of doing something "under someone's aegis" means doing something under the protection of a powerful, knowledgeable, or benevolent source. The word aegis is identified with protection by a strong force with its roots in Greek mythology and adopted by the Romans; there are parallels in Norse mythology and in Egyptian mythology as well, where the Greek word aegis is applied by extension.

Examples of use of under the aegis of
1. The Jerusalem Waqf operates under the aegis of Jordan.
2. Today exceptions are approved at the recommendation of COGAT, under the aegis of the Interior Ministry.
3. The ceremony was organized under the aegis of Pakistan Institute of National Affairs (PINA).
4. Islamabad became a nuclear Wal–Mart under the aegis of A.Q.
5. Two children under the aegis of Project Why have been operated upon and given new hearts.