- actuality.
Dunamis or
Dynamis may also
refer to:
Dynamis (Bosporan queen), a
Roman client queen of the
Bosporan Kingdom Dynamis (beetle), a
weevil genus...
-
Dynamis,
nicknamed Philoromaios (Gr****: Δύναμις Φιλορωμαῖος,
Dynamis,
friend of Rome, c. 67 BC – AD 8), was a
Roman client queen of the
Bosporan Kingdom...
- dictionary.
Dynamics (from Gr**** δυναμικός
dynamikos "powerful", from δύναμις
dynamis "power") or
dynamic may
refer to:
Dynamics (mechanics), the
study of forces...
-
Pharnaces II's
daughter Dynamis.
Asander and
Dynamis were the
ruling monarchs until Caesar commanded a
paternal uncle of
Dynamis,
Mithridates II to declare...
-
Forces (Gr****: Eλληνικές Ένοπλες Δυνάμεις, romanized: Ellinikés Énoples
Dynámis) lead the
military forces of Greece. The ****enic
Armed Forces consists...
-
happened at his baptism, when he
received the
divine grace or
adoption (
dynamis) and thus
became equally divine, his
divinity being inferior to that of...
- "Mindfulness";
Phronesis produced Sophia "Wisdom" and
Dynamis "Potentiality";
Sophia and
Dynamis produced the prin****lities, powers, and angels, the last...
-
right hand of the
Dynamis [Matthew 26:64; Mark 14:62].'
Although in
rabbinic sources of the
first and
second centuries the name
Dynamis was
widely used...
-
Gilgamesh to be seen. Decem's
Dynamis seems to be able to
manifest itself in the
power of Water; he is a
strong Dynamis user, but
there is
little else...
-
Mithridates I
Pharnaces Asander with
Dynamis Mithridates II
Asander with
Dynamis Scribonius's
attempted rule with
Dynamis Dynamis with
Polemon Polemon Aspurgus...