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I`m not sure of the word reborn for Greek, but it`s symbol is the Phoenix, (fire-bird), in Greek Mythology it would live for hundreds of years, catch itself on fire and out of it`s ashes a new Phoenix would be reborn. Symbol for never dieing or (Immortality).

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ANASTASIS, The raising up of Christ.

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