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  1. Philadelphia has long been nicknamed "The City of Brotherly Love" from the literal meaning of the city's name in Greek (Greek: Φιλαδέλφεια ([pʰilaˈdelpʰeːa], Greek pronunciation: [filaˈðelfia]), "brotherly love"), derived from the Ancient Greek terms φίλος phílos (beloved, dear, or loving) and ἀδελφός adelphós ...

  2. The name he gave his city combined the Greek words for love ( phileo) and brother ( adelphos ), setting up the enduring civic nickname: the City of Brotherly Love. Then Penn gave his city a street grid, a charter and a diplomatic first act that he hoped would enable it to live up to that name.

  3. Mar 8, 2019 · Philadelphia, a city in Pennsylvania whose name means City of Brotherly Love, was originally settled by Native American tribes, particularly the Lenape hunter gatherers, around 8000 B.C.

  4. Learn how William Penn founded Philadelphia in 1681 as a model city with religious tolerance and diverse population. Explore how the city became the birthplace of American democracy and the cradle of the Constitution.

  5. Aug 24, 2018 · Learn the origin and meaning of Philadelphia's famous nickname, City of Brotherly Love, from Greek roots and Quaker values. Explore the history and symbols of the city that welcomes everyone with love and freedom.

  6. Mar 19, 2011 · How did Philadelphia's founder William Penn choose a name that combined love and brotherhood? How did the city live up to or challenged its civic ideal? Read an essay by a historian and a roundtable discussion on the phrase.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia - Wikipedia

    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 ...