Philippi

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A major Greek city northwest of the Thasos island

Real World Example

Philippi was an ancient Greek city that gained historical significance due to a major battle in 42 BCE between the forces of Mark Antony and Octavian against the assassins of Julius Caesar, Brutus and Cassius. This battle, known as the Battle of Philippi, was crucial in the rise of the Roman Empire, leading to the consolidation of power by Antony and Octavian. Philippi later became a Roman colony, symbolizing Roman strength and cultural integration, and was a center of early Christianity, with the Apostle Paul writing letters to its Christian community. The ideas of unity and cultural exchange fostered in Philippi can be seen today in how diverse cultures come together in modern cities. For example, in places like New York City, people from various backgrounds live and work together, much like Philippi represented a blend of Greek and Roman influences.

Practice Version

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