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NATIONAL MOTTO OF GREECE
Eleutheria i thanatos; Eleftheria i Thanatos; Ελευθερία ή θάνατος
  • [[Greek flag]]
  • '''Ή''' '''Ε'''λευθερί'''Α''' '''Ή''' '''Θ'''άνατο'''Σ'''}} ('Freedom or Death').

To Party Tis Zois Sou         
GREEK TELEVISION SERIES
Το Παρτυ της Ζωης Σου
To Party Tis Zois Sou, (in Greek) Το Παρτυ της Ζωης Σου, (Literally: "The Party of Your Life") is a popular Greek television show. Directed by Maria Platanou and hosted by Akis Pavlopoulos, the show features fun dancing and singing.
Eleftheria i thanatos         
(, ; 'Freedom or Death') is the motto of Greece. It originated in the Greek songs of resistance that were powerful motivating factors for independence.
Latin Church         
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  • Detail from ''Triumph of St. Thomas Aquinas over [[Averroes]]'' by [[Benozzo Gozzoli]] (1420–97)
  • Image of a fiery purgatory by [[Ludovico Carracci]]
  • Georgia]]
  • Dante gazes at purgatory (shown as a mountain) in this 16th-century painting.
  • ''[[The Ancient of Days]]'', watercolor etching from 1794 by [[William Blake]]
  • Detail from ''[[Valle Romita Polyptych]]'' by [[Gentile da Fabriano]] (c. 1400) showing Thomas Aquinas
  • ''Saint Augustine of Hippo'' by [[Gerard Seghers]] (attributed)
  • The Penitent Magdalene by [[Guido Reni]]
  • John Duns Scotus was one of the Scholastic philosophers that argued most for the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary.
  • ''Inmaculada Concepción'' by [[Juan Antonio de Frías y Escalante]]
  • 14th-century image of a university lecture
  • [[Michelangelo]]'s painting of the sin of Adam and Eve from the [[Sistine Chapel ceiling]]
  • ''St. Augustine'' by [[Peter Paul Rubens]], 1636-1638
  • Impression of purgatory by Peter Paul Rubens
  • Portrait of Augustine by [[Philippe de Champaigne]], 17th century
  • During the 13th century, Saint Thomas Aquinas sought to reconcile Aristotelian philosophy with Augustinian theology, employing both reason and faith in the study of metaphysics, moral philosophy, and religion. While Aquinas accepted the existence of God on faith, he offered five proofs of God's existence to support such a belief.
  • Icon of the Dormition by [[Theophan the Greek]], 1392
  • Titian's Assumption]]'' (1516–1518)
AUTOMONOUS PARTICULAR CHURCH MAKING UP OF MOST OF THE WESTERN WORLD CATHOLICS
Latin Catholic Church; Latin-Rite; Latin Catholic; Latin Rite Catholic Church; Roman Catholic (Latin rite); Latin Catholics; Western catholic; Latin Christianity; Latin church; Latin-Rite Catholics; Latin Orthodox Catholic Christian; Latin-rite; Latin Christian; Western Catholic Church; Western Catholicism; Latin Christendom; Latin Christians; Western Catholic; Latin Catholicism; Latin theology; Latin Rite Christian; Latin-rite Catholic; Occidental Catholic Church
¦ noun the Roman Catholic Church as distinguished from Orthodox and Uniate Churches.

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Eleftheria i thanatos

Eleftheria i thanatos (Greek: Ελευθερία ή θάνατος, IPA: [elefθeˈri.a i ˈθanatos]; 'Freedom or Death') is the motto of Greece. It originated in the Greek songs of resistance that were powerful motivating factors for independence. It was adopted in 1814 by the Filiki Eteria, a secret organization formed specifically for the overthrow of Ottoman rule.