Aristeia

/ˌærɪˈsteɪə/ noun

In ancient Greek literature, a scene or passage depicting a warrior's moment of greatest courage, skill, and martial glory in battle.

From Greek 'aristeia' derived from 'ariston' meaning 'excellence' or 'the best,' referring to the finest moment of achievement, particularly in combat.

AMአርስቶቴለስ (Aristoteles)
ARaristeia
BNaristeia
CAaristèia
CSaristeia
DAaristeia
DEaristeia
ELΑριστεία (Aristēía)
ESaristeia
FAaristeia
FIaristeia
FRaristeia
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