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  2. Epiphany (feeling) - Wikipedia

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    An epiphany (from the ancient Greek ἐπιφάνεια, epiphanea, "manifestation, striking appearance") is an experience of a sudden and striking realization.Generally the term is used to describe a scientific breakthrough or a religious or philosophical discovery, but it can apply in any situation in which an enlightening realization allows a problem or situation to be understood from a new ...

  3. Epiphany (holiday) - Wikipedia

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    The word Epiphany is from Koine Greek ἐπιφάνεια, epipháneia, meaning manifestation or appearance. It is derived from the verb φαίνειν, phainein , meaning ‘to appear’. [ 26 ] In classical Greek it was used for the appearance of dawn, of an enemy in war, but especially of a manifestation of a deity to a worshipper (a ...

  4. Epiphany - Wikipedia

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    Epiphany (holiday), a Christian holiday celebrating the revelation of God the Son as a human being in Jesus Christ Epiphany season, or Epiphanytide, the liturgical season following the Christian holiday

  5. What Is Epiphany? And When Is It Celebrated in 2024? - AOL

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    Related: 100 Epiphany Wishes to Honor the True Meaning of Three Kings Day. What is the Epiphany in the Bible? In the Bible, the Epiphany is Jesus' visit from the Magi, aristocratic men from the ...

  6. Epiphany (ancient Greece) - Wikipedia

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    Epiphanies – or visions of gods – were reported and believed in many cities of ancient Greece.They were most commonly reported on the battlefields and, during moments of crisis, when citizens were most eager to believe that the gods of their polis were coming to assist them.

  7. Epiphany (literature) - Wikipedia

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    The word "epiphany" descends from the ancient Greek ἐπῐφᾰ́νειᾰ (epipháneia), meaning a "manifestation or appearance." The word is built from the Greek words "pha" (to shine), "phanein" (to show, to cause to shine), and "epiphanein" (to manifest, to bring to light). [6]

  8. Epiphany marks end of Christmas season, beginning of ... - AOL

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    On Sunday, St. Frances Cabrini Church observed the Epiphany which celebrates Jesus Christ and the visit by the Three Wise Men. Epiphany marks end of Christmas season, beginning of Mardi Gras Skip ...

  9. Befana - Wikipedia

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    A popular belief is that her name derives from the Feast of Epiphany (Italian: Festa dell'Epifania). [2] [3] Many people believe that the name Befana is derived from the Italian version of the Greek word epifania or epiphaneia (Greek, επιφάνεια = appearance, surface; English: epiphany) and this is the most popular theory.