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  1. Aeon (Gnosticism) - Wikipedia

    Aeons bear a number of similarities to Judaeo-Christian angels, including roles as servants and emanations of God, and existing as beings of light. In fact, certain Gnostic Angels, such as Armozel, …

  2. Aeon | Dualism, Dualists & Gnostics | Britannica

    In certain systems, aeons were regarded positively as embodiments of the divine; in others, they were viewed negatively as vast media of time, space, and experience through which the human soul must …

  3. Aeon | Honkai: Star Rail Wiki | Fandom

    The Aeons are mysterious, godlike higher-dimensional beings in Honkai: Star Rail who preside over the universe. The birth of an Aeon gives rise to a Path, which the Aeon then has power over.

  4. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Aeons - NEW ADVENT

    In different Gnostic systems the hierarchy of Aeons was diversely elaborated. But in all are recognizable a mixture of Platonic, mythological, and Christian elements. There is always the primitive all-perfect …

  5. AEON | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    The contraction of the earth's sphere is the physical shrinkage of age that is measured in aeons instead of years.

  6. AEON Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Examples of aeon in a Sentence it's been aeons since I saw a movie at the multiplex glaciers that formed aeons ago Recent Examples on the Web

  7. aeon noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...

    Topics Time c2 Join us Join our community to access the latest language learning and assessment tips from Oxford University Press! (geology) a major division of time, divided into eras aeons of …

  8. The Pleroma and the Aeons - Gnosticism Explained

    Different Gnostic texts also give different accounts of the number, names, ordering, and roles of the aeons, much as you’d find in any attempt to give a systematic overview of the angels and other …

  9. AEON Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    Every other mammal that went to sea—seals, sea cows, dolphins—had to evolve for aeons to develop specialised organs and a hydrodynamic body. From Literature

  10. Definition of "aeons" - Words Defined

    The term "aeons" is a plural noun derived from the Greek word "aion," which means "age," "lifetime," or "eternity." In-depth analysis of the word "aeons" can reveal various dimensions, including its …