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Nomos, from , is the body of law governing human behavior. Nomos or Nomoi may refer to: *
Nomos (mythology) In Greek mythology, Nomos () was the Daemon (mythology), daemon of laws, statutes, and ordinances. In the Orphic literature, Orphic Rhapsodies (Orphic literature), Rhapsodic Theogony, Nomos' wife is Eusebeia, Eusebia (Piety), and their daughter ...
, 'the spirit of law' in Greek mythology *
Nomos (sociology) In sociology, nomos (plural: nomoi) is a habit or custom of social and political behavior that is socially constructed and historically specific. It refers not only to explicit laws but to all of the normal rules and forms people take for granted ...
, a habit or custom of social and political behavior, originally used by Carl Schmitt *
Nomos (music) The nomos (), also nome, is a genre of ancient Greek music, either solo instrumental or for voice accompanied by an instrument, characterized by a style of great complexity. It came to be associated with virtuoso performers. Although it designate ...
, a genre of Ancient Greek music *
Nomos (band) Nomos were an Irish traditional music band during the 1990s from Cork. The group formed in 1990 and consisted of Niall Vallely on concertina, Vince Milne on fiddle, Frank Torpey on bodhran, Gerry McKee on bouzouki, and Eoin Coughlan on vocals ...
, traditional Irish music band of the 1990s * ''Nomos'', a publication of the
American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy The American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy (ASPLP) is a learned society founded in 1955 by political theorist Carl Friedrich. Its aim is to bring together scholars in political science, law, and philosophy who are interested in inte ...
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Nomos Publishing House Nomos Publishing House is a scientific publisher focusing on law, the humanities, and social sciences. It is one of the prominent publisher of books and journals in those fields in German speaking world and is based in Baden-Baden. Nomos publish ...
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Nomoi Islands The Nomoi Islands, also known as the Mortlock Islands, are a group of three atolls in the state of Chuuk, Federated States of Micronesia. They are located approximately southeast of Chuuk Lagoon. Islands The Mortlock Islands are made up of th ...
, group of atolls in the Federated States of Micronesia


Companies

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NOMOS-BANK PJSC "Bank Otkritie Financial Corporation" or Otkritie FC Bank (, translates as ''opening'' or ''discovery'') is one of Russia's largest full-service commercial banks. It has more than 440 offices of different formats in Russia. It was co-found ...
, a Russian bank *
Nomos Glashütte NOMOS Glashütte is a economy of Germany, German watchmaking company based in Glashütte, Saxony, specializing in artisan manual-winding and automatic mechanical watches. It was founded by Roland Schwertner in January 1990, two months after the ...
, a German watchmaking company


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Nome (disambiguation) Nome may refer to: Country subdivision * Nome (Egypt), an administrative division within ancient Egypt * Nome (Greece), the administrative division immediately below the ''peripheries of Greece'' (, pl. ) Places United States * Nome, Alas ...
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Namus (disambiguation) Namus is an ethical category of respect and honor in some Middle Eastern societies. Namus may also refer to: * ''Namus'' (film), a 1925 Armenian silent film * Naimon, alternately Namus, a character in the Matter of France literature * Nationa ...
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Nome (Egypt) A nome (, from , ''nomós'', "district") was a territorial division in ancient Egypt. Each nome was ruled by a nomarch (, "Great Chief"). The number of nomes changed through the various periods of the history of ancient Egypt. Etymology The t ...
(Ancient Greek ''nomós''), subdivisions of Ancient Egypt *
Prefectures of Greece Until the Kallikratis reform in 2010, the prefectures () were the second-level administrative regions of Greece. They are now defunct, and have been approximately replaced by regional units. They are called departments in ISO 3166-2:GR and b ...
(modern Greek ''nomós''), former administrative subdivisions * ''Laws'' (dialogue) (Ancient Greek ''Nómoi''), a dialogue by Plato {{disambiguation