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| - Aletheia is the Oracle of Delphi.
- Aletheia the Sage.
- "Aletheia" is the 12th episode of season 3, and the 57th produced hour of Person of Interest. It originally aired on January 7, 2014.
- Aletheia (Or Alathea) was the spirit of truth, truthfulness, and sincerity. She had three opposites; Dolos, the god of trickery, Apate, the goddess of deception, and all the Pseudologoi, the gods of lies. Her Roman name was Veritas. She is either a daughter of Zeus or she was created by Prometheus.
- Aletheia (Greek for "truth") is the fourth and final strain of Neo-GUILT, also known as "the Omniscient Eye of Truth". Aletheia halts the host's aging process while inactive, and, when activated, it starts to control the host's body. Aletheia can't attack the body itself; it summons Aletheia GUILT and Neo-GUILT to attack for it.
- Aletheia (Greek: ἀλήθεια) is a Greek word variously translated as "unclosedness", "unconcealedness", "disclosure" or "truth". The literal meaning of the word ἀ–λήθ]]εια is "the state of not being hidden; the state of being evident" and it also implies sincerity, as well as factuality or reality.
- The origins of the Aletheia are unknown. Lyn-Char Beorht acquired it and named it the Holocron sometime during his service in the Detori Order; the ship is not four thousand years old, so it may have been a collector's replica. He used it throughout his exile in the Sith Empire, and his contract work for NRI. After his memory was wiped by his wife, and then restored, he reclaimed the ship and used it to begin to gather in the remaining Detori to form a second incarnation of the Order. After his capture by Cabbal Noir and the destruction of the Detori, he and his Padawan Ember Rekali traveled the galaxy aboard it, including Bo'Riyo and the Jade Worlds. Later, when his full memory of his wife and daughter was restored, he rejoined them and lived with them aboard the Holocron until his death
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