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  1. Philadelphia: "The city of brotherly love", an apt moniker for a city that now is now host to people from several different countries and nationalities, people who have been allowed to make this city and this country their home after having to either flee from civil unrest in surrounding regions or otherwise. To walk downtown in Amman from the ...

  2. It's a literal translation of the city's name from Greek. φίλος ( philos) is 'Love' and ἀδελφός (adelphos) is 'brother [ly]'. When those two morphemes are combined, with some linguistic machinations, one ends with Philadelphi a, 'the city of brotherly love'. It was probably an appealing, significant and purposeful name to a Quaker ...

  3. Philadelphia—to be called the “city of brotherly love”—never entirely lived up to its visionary founding principles; but nowhere else in the hemisphere did colonizing Europeans display such substantial toleration for religious and ethnic differences and such peaceful relations with Native Americans. “I deplore two principles in ...

  4. Aug 21, 2023 · The City of Brotherly Love. The City of Brotherly Love is probably the most well-known moniker for the city. But why is Philadelphia called the City of Brotherly Love? Interestingly, this nickname is a close translation of the city's name in Greek. Philadelphia's founder, William Penn, wanted to create a city full of love and religious tolerance.

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    Penn named the city Philadelphia, which is Greek for "brotherly love", derived from the Ancient Greek terms φίλος phílos (beloved, dear) and ἀδελφός adelphós (brother, brotherly). There were a number of cities named Philadelphia in the Eastern Mediterranean during the Greek and Roman periods, including modern Alaşehir ...

  6. An iconic work of art by Robert Indiana... One of the City of Brotherly Love’s best-known landmarks is LOVE itself. Photo by Paul Brady / Alamy Stock Photo. SHARE. One of Philly's best-known landmarks is LOVE itself. Find the iconic LOVE statue in Center City at LOVE Park, AKA John F. Kennedy Plaza.

  7. Mar 25, 2023 · The nickname “City of Brotherly Love” comes from the city’s original name, Philadelphia. The name Philadelphia was given to the city by its founder, William Penn, in 1682. Penn named the city Philadelphia, which is derived from two Greek words, “phileo” meaning love, and “adelphos” meaning brother. The name was intended to reflect ...

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