Latvian violinist and conductor Kremer received his award at a ceremony at Istanbul's Hagia Eirene Museum. |
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His maternal grandparents were Emperor John VI Kantabouzenos and Eirene Asanina. |
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This architectural feature may still be seen in certain ancient churches, such as Hagia Eirene in Constantinople. |
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She has an affair with a man who is willing to talk to her about his war experiences, but the affair is exposed and costs Eirene her second marriage. |
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The Second Testament Judean writers used the Greek term eirene for shalom, possessing much the same meaning and usage to apply to the gospel. |
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Shalom, the Hebrew word for peace, and the New Testament Greek eirene each describe something quite like a condition of comprehensive righteousness in a community. |
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