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Chariots: Encyclopedia - Chariots
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Chariot: Encyclopedia - Chariot
Chariot was the name of a WW2 naval weapon, the British manned torpedo.
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Chariot:
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Chariot: One of the trumps of the Major Arcana of the tarot. Numbered VII. In the system of Eliphas Levi, it corresponds to the Hebrew...
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Hindu
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Hindu Quotes: Lord of the Chariot
Know the Self as lord of the chariot, The body as the chariot itself, The discr...
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Righteousness: God's Chariot Shows
The Path
Righteousness: God's Chariot Shows
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Chariot Racing: Encyclopedia - Chariot Racing
Chariot racing was one of the most popular ancient Greek and Roman sports.
Chariot racing - Early chariot racing.
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Chariot: Encyclopedia Ii - Chariot - Ancient Near East
Chariot - Egyptian.
The chariot, together with the horse itself, was introduced to Egypt during the reign of the Hyksos dynasty in the ...
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Chariot Allegory: Encyclopedia - Chariot Allegory
Plato, in Phaedrus (dialogue), uses the Chariot Allegory to explain his view of the human soul. He does this in the play through the char...
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Charioteer Of Delphi: Encyclopedia - Charioteer Of Delphi
The Charioteer of Delphi, also known as Heniokhos (the rein-holder), is one of the best-known statues surviving from Ancient Greece, and ...
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Chariots Of Fire: Encyclopedia - Chariots Of Fire
Chariots of Fire is a British film released in 1981. Written by Colin Welland and directed by Hugh Hudson, and based on the true story of...
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Andronovo Culture: Encyclopedia - Andronovo Culture
The Andronovo culture is a cover term for a group of Bronze Age cultures of southern Siberia and Central Asia, ca. 2300–1000 BCE. It is...
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Chariot Burial: Encyclopedia - Chariot Burial
Chariot burials are tombs in which the deceased was buried together with his chariot, usually including his horses and other possessions....
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Chariots Of The Gods: Encyclopedia - Chariots Of The Gods
Chariots of the Gods is a controversial book written in 1968 by Erich von Däniken. This non-fiction treatise was adapted for TV as "In S...
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Surya: Encyclopedia - Surya
In Hinduism, Surya is the chief solar deity, son of Dyaus Pita or Indra. He has hair and arms of gold. His chariot is pulled by seven hor...
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Sol Goddess: Encyclopedia - Sol Goddess
Sol was, in Norse mythology, the goddess of the sun, a daughter of Mundilfari and Glaur and the wife of Glen. The corresponding Old Engli...
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Arvak And Alsvid: Encyclopedia - Arvak And Alsvid
In Norse mythology, Arvak ("early-riser") and Alsvid ("all-swift") were the horses that pulled Sol's chariot (i.e. the Sun). The horses' ...
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Helios: Encyclopedia - Helios
In earlier Greek mythology, the sun was personified as a deity called Hêlios (Greek for "the sun"), whom Homer equates with the sun tita...
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Ancient Warfare: Encyclopedia - Ancient Warfare
Ancient warfare is war as conducted from the beginnings of history to the end of the ancient period. In Europe, the end of antiquity is o...
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Cart: Encyclopedia - Cart
A cart is a vehicle or device using, usually, two wheels for transport. A dray is a heavy transport version of a cart, usually with four ...
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Urnfield: Encyclopedia - Urnfield
The Urnfield culture (c. 1300 BC - 750 BC) is a pre-Celtic culture of central Europe, considered by some scholars to mark the origin of t...
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Solar Deity: Encyclopedia - Solar Deity
A solar deity is a deity who represents the sun, or an aspect of it. People have worshipped the sun and solar deities for all of recorded...
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Bactria-margiana Archaeological Complex: Encyclopedia - Bactria-margiana Archaeological Complex
The Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex (or BMAC, also known as the Oxus civilization) the modern archaeological designation for a Br...
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Gear: Encyclopedia - Gear
A gear is a toothed wheel designed to transmit torque to another gear or toothed component. The teeth (or cogs) of a gear are shaped to m...
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A Xiang: Encyclopedia - A Xiang
In Chinese mythology, A Xiang is the driver of the chariot of the God of Thunder.
Other related archivesChinese, God of Thunder, mytholo...
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Vishwakarma: Encyclopedia - Vishwakarma
Vishwakarma is the presiding deity of all craftsmen and architects. Son of Brahma, he is the divine craftsman of the whole universe, and ...
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Sanathana Sarathi: Encyclopedia - Sanathana Sarathi
Sanathana Sarathi is a Hindu, Sanskrit expression literally meaning eternal charioteer. It is one of the many titles of Krishna who was t...
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Merkaba: Encyclopedia - Merkaba
The word Merkaba (Hebrew: מרכבה "chariot, tank", derived from the ancient Hebrew consonantal root r-k-b with general meaning "to rid...
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Chariot:
Mysticism
Magick Dictionary
On
Chariot
CHARIOT, THE The seventh Arcanum, lettered Cheth. The path connecting Binah and Geburah, hence, according to Nevill Drury, the warrior...
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The Chariot: Encyclopedia Ii - The Chariot - Members
The Chariot - Current Members.
Josh Scogin - Vocals
Keller Harbin - Guitar/Vocals
Joshua Beiser - Bass
Jake Ryan - Drums
The Chariot...
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Chariot Racing: Encyclopedia Ii - Chariot Racing - Byzantine Chariot Racing
Like many other aspects of the Roman world, chariot racing continued in the Byzantine Empire, although the Byzantines did not keep as man...
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Chariot Racing: Encyclopedia Ii - Chariot Racing - Roman Chariot Racing
The Romans probably borrowed chariot racing from the Etruscans, who themselves borrowed it from the Greeks, but the Romans were also infl...
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Chariot, Vehicle:
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Chariot, Vehicle
Chariot Vehicle (cf Sanskrit vahana, Hebrew merkhabah). The Zohar states that 'eyn soph uses the One, the manifested Heavenly Man, as ...
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Indo-iranians: Encyclopedia Ii - Indo-iranians - Expansion
The Indo-Iranians expanded widely into Central Asia from the Ural River in the west to the Tian Shan in the east, taking over the area oc...
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Swing Low Sweet Chariot: Encyclopedia Ii - Swing Low Sweet Chariot - History
During the period of slavery in the United States prior to the American Civil War (1861 - 1865), slaves sang some spiritual songs that bo...
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Chariot Racing: Encyclopedia Ii - Chariot Racing - The Olympic Games
In the Olympics, as well as the other Panhellenic Games, there were both four-horse (tethrippon) and two-horse (synoris) chariot races, w...
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Andronovo Culture: Encyclopedia Ii - Andronovo Culture - Successors
The Sintashta-Petrovka culture is succeeded by the Fedorovo (1400-1200 BCE) and Alekseyevka (1200-1000 BCE) cultures, still considered as...
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Chariots Of Fire: Encyclopedia Ii - Chariots Of Fire - Other Crew
Chariots of Fire - Producers.
James Crawford - associate producer
Jake Eberts - executive producer
Dodi Fayed - executive producer
Dav...
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Chariots Of Fire: Encyclopedia Ii - Chariots Of Fire - Awards And Popularity
Chariots of Fire - Academy Awards 1981.
Best Picture - David Puttnam, producer - won
Original Music Score - Vangelis - won
Writing Ori...
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Chariots Of Fire: Encyclopedia Ii - Chariots Of Fire - Historical Accuracy
One scene in the film recreates a race in which the runners attempt to round the perimeter of the Great Court at Trinity College, Cambrid...
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Swing Low Sweet Chariot: Encyclopedia Ii - Swing Low Sweet Chariot - Lyrics
Lyrics are as follows:
Chorus (in bold):
Swing low, sweet chariot
Coming for to carry me home
Swing low, sweet chariot
Coming for to car...
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South Pointing Chariot: Encyclopedia Ii - South Pointing Chariot - Legend
Legend has it that Huang Di, credited as being the founder of the Chinese nation, lived in a magnificent palace in the Kunlun Mountains.
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Apollo's Chariot: Encyclopedia Ii - Apollo's Chariot - Ride Experience
Riders start by climbing a 170 foot lift hill. At the peak, riders drop down a few feet in a pre-drop. The pre-drop serves two purposes. ...
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Terracotta Army: Encyclopedia Ii - Terracotta Army - Bronze Chariots
In 1980 two painted bronze chariots were discovered 20 metres west of the tomb of the Emperor. Consisting of 3000 parts, each of the char...
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Edward Teller: Encyclopedia Ii - Edward Teller - Operation Plowshare And Project Chariot
Teller was one of the strongest and well-known advocates for investigating non-military uses of nuclear explosives, known as Operation Pl...
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Tachanka: Encyclopedia Ii - Tachanka - Trivia
Later on, a series of popular propaganda songs glorifying the Red Army was cultivated among the people by the Party, and one of these son...
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Helios: Encyclopedia Ii - Helios - Greek Mythology
The best known story involving Helios is that of his son Phaeton, who drove the sun chariot to his own disaster.
Helios was sometimes ref...
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Sol Goddess: Encyclopedia Ii - Sol Goddess - Overview
Every day, Sol rode through the sky on her chariot, pulled by two horses named Alsvid and Arvak. She was chased during the day by Skoll, ...
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Ancient Warfare: Encyclopedia Ii - Ancient Warfare - Cultures
Ancient warfare - Chinese.
Main article: Military history of China
Ancient China during the Shang Dynasty was a Bronze Age society ba...
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Helios: Encyclopedia Ii - Helios - Greek Mythology
The best known story involving Helios is that of his son Phaeton, who drove the sun chariot to his own disaster.
Helios was sometimes ref...
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Terracotta Army: Encyclopedia Ii - Terracotta Army - The Terracotta Army In Computer Gaming
Emperor: Rise of the Middle Kingdom, a computer game simulating the economy and trade of medieval China, includes a sequence on the Qin e...
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Human Torpedo: Encyclopedia Ii - Human Torpedo - A Short Timeline Of Manned Torpedo Events
For other events, see Decima Flottiglia MAS#Chronicle of Operations and British commando frogmen.
On 1944 October 27-28 the British subma...
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Human Torpedo: Encyclopedia Ii - Human Torpedo - Makes Of Manned Torpedoes
Human torpedo - Italian.
Siluro a Lenta Corsa (Italian, Low Speed Torpedo – SLC), also known as maiale (Italian for "pig"). Image at...
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Eric Liddell: Encyclopedia Ii - Eric Liddell - Service In China
After the Olympics and his graduation he returned to North China where he served as a missionary, like his parents, from 1925 to 1943 - f...
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Edward Teller: Encyclopedia Ii - Edward Teller - Stategic Defense Initiative
Teller was Director of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (1958-1960) and then an Associate Director. He also served concurrently...
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Edward Teller: Encyclopedia Ii - Edward Teller - The Oppenheimer Controversy
The rift between Teller and many of his colleagues was widened in 1954 when he testified against Robert Oppenheimer, former head of Los A...
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Eric Liddell: Encyclopedia Ii - Eric Liddell - Early Life
Eric Liddell, fondly called the "Flying Scotsman", was born in Tientsin (Tianjin) in North China, second son of the Rev & Mrs James D...
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Ancient Warfare: Encyclopedia Ii - Ancient Warfare - Overview
The difference between prehistoric and ancient warfare is less one of technology than of organization. The development of first city-stat...
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Edward Teller: Encyclopedia Ii - Edward Teller - Three Mile Island
Teller suffered a heart attack in 1979, which he blamed on Jane Fonda: after the Three Mile Island accident, the actress had outspokenly ...
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Edward Teller: Encyclopedia Ii - Edward Teller - Work On The Manhattan Project
In 1942, Teller was invited to be part of Robert Oppenheimer's summer planning seminar at UC Berkeley for the origins of the Manhattan Pr...
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Edward Teller: Encyclopedia Ii - Edward Teller - Early Life And Education
Teller was born in Budapest, Austria-Hungary. As a child, he was slow to speak, and his grandfather warned that he might be retarded. How...
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Edward Teller: Encyclopedia Ii - Edward Teller - The Hydrogen Bomb
Following the Soviet Union's first test detonation of an atomic bomb in 1949, President Truman announced a crash development program for ...
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List Of Mythical Objects: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Mythical Objects - Vehicles
List of mythical objects - Airborne.
The Flying Throne of Kai Kavus was an eagle-propelled craft built by the Persian king Kai Kavus, ...
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List Of Mythical Objects: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Mythical Objects - Treasure
List of mythical objects - Relics.
The Ark of the Covenant, a container said to house the stone tablets containing the Ten Commandment...
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Sol Goddess: Encyclopedia Ii - Sol Goddess - The Sol Rune
The s-rune, ᛋ, is called Sól after the goddess in the Younger Futhark, and Sigel in the Anglo-Saxon rune poem. The Elder Futhark varia...
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18.:
Mysticism
Magick Dictionary
On
The Chariot
CHARACITH
(See
also: 18. , Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind
and Soul,)
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Urnfield: Encyclopedia Ii - Urnfield - Material Culture
Urnfield - Pottery.
The pottery is normally well made, with a smooth surface and a normally sharply carinated profile. Some forms are t...
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List Of Mythical Objects: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Mythical Objects - Armor
List of mythical objects - Headgear.
The Helmet of Rostam, upon which was fixed the head of the white giant Dive-e Sepid, from the Per...
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List Of Mythical Objects: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Mythical Objects - Weapons
List of mythical objects - Swords.
Hrunting, the magical sword of Beowulf (Anglo-Saxon verse)
Kusanagi-no-tsurugi (Japanese:草薙の...
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Solar Deity: Encyclopedia Ii - Solar Deity - Missing Sun
The "missing sun" motif is a theme in the myths of various cultures. It may have served to explain any of several natural phenomena, incl...
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Solar Deity: Encyclopedia Ii - Solar Deity - Chinese Mythology
Unlike many other cultures, the Chinese do not personify nor worship the sun or the moon. The most likely reason is the heavy influence o...
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Ancient Warfare: Encyclopedia Ii - Ancient Warfare - Tactics And Weapons
Ancient warfare - Strategy.
Ancient strategy focused broadly on the twin goals of making continued war seem more costly than submitting...
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Solar Deity: Encyclopedia Ii - Solar Deity - Chinese Mythology
Unlike many other cultures, the Chinese do not personify nor worship the sun or the moon. The most likely reason is the heavy influence o...
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Indo-iranians: Encyclopedia Ii - Indo-iranians - Origin
The near-universally cited candidate for the homeland of the Proto-Indian-Iranian culture is the Andronovo Archaeological Complex. A comm...
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Solar Deity: Encyclopedia Ii - Solar Deity - Hindu Mythology
In the Vedas, numerous hymns are dedicated to Surya, the Sun personified, and Savitar, "the impeller", a solar deity either identified wi...
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Indo-iranians: Encyclopedia Ii - Indo-iranians - Associated Archaeological Cultures
These archaeological cultures are assigned to the Indo-Iranians:
BMAC
Copper Hoard culture
Painted Gray Ware culture
Swat culture
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Solar Deity: Encyclopedia Ii - Solar Deity - Missing Sun
The "missing sun" motif is a theme in the myths of various cultures. It may have served to explain any of several natural phenomena, incl...
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Sol Goddess: Encyclopedia Ii - Sol Goddess - The Sol Rune
The s-rune, ᛋ, is called Sól after the goddess in the Younger Futhark, and Sigel in the Anglo-Saxon rune poem. The Elder Futhark varia...
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High Elves Warhammer: Encyclopedia Ii - High Elves Warhammer - The High Elven Army
High Elves Warhammer - Archers.
When they are first called upon to join the Citizen Levy, young High Elves join the ranks of the Archer...
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Helios: Encyclopedia Ii - Helios - Helios And Apollo
Apollo as he appears in Homer, a plague-dealing god with a silver (not golden) bow has no solar features. But by Hellenistic times Apollo...
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The King's Grave: Encyclopedia Ii - The King's Grave - History
It was used as a quarry for constructions until 1748, when two farmers discovered a 3.25 metre long cist, with a north-south orientation,...
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Teradi:
Hindu -
Hinduism Dictionary On Teradi
teradi: (Tamil) "Chariot shed." Tamil term for the building that houses the temple cart or chariot (ter) in which th...
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Helios: Encyclopedia Ii - Helios - Roman Mythology
Helios' Roman equivalent was Sol. On the Quirinalis, he was worshipped as Sol Indiges. The Circus Maximus housed another temple.
Emperor ...
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Bactria-margiana Archaeological Complex: Encyclopedia Ii - Bactria-margiana Archaeological Complex - Overview
Sarianidi's excavations from the late 1970s onward revealed numerous monumental structures in many different sites, including Delbarjin, ...
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Helios: Encyclopedia Ii - Helios - Helios And Apollo
Apollo as he appears in Homer, a plague-dealing god with a silver (not golden) bow has no solar features. But by Hellenistic times Apollo...
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Pushpaka:
Sai Baba Dictionary On Pushpaka
Pushpaka:
Pushpaka: An aerial chariot (RRV2-10) Kubera's chariot, used by Rama to go home (RRV2-11)
(See
also: Pushpaka ,...
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Bactria-margiana Archaeological Complex: Encyclopedia Ii - Bactria-margiana Archaeological Complex - A Previously Unknown Civilization?
The inhabitants of the BMAC were sedentary people who practised irrigation farming of wheat and barley. There seems to have been interact...
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Sarathi:
Sanskrit Hinduism Dictionary Iii On Sarathi (saarathi)
sarathi:
sarathi (saarathi). Charioteer.
(See
also: sarathi , Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit
Dictionary, Body Mi...
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Sumanthra:
Sai Baba Dictionary On Sumanthra
Sumanthra:
Sumanthra: Charioteer of Dasaratha.
(See
also: Sumanthra , Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit
Dictionary,...
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Mercavah, Mercabah:
Spiritual Theosophical
Dictionary On
Mercavah, Mercabah
Mercavah or Mercabah (Hebrew, Jewish). A chariot: the Kabalists say that the Supreme after he had established the Ten Sephiroth used t...
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Dream Interpreation Chariots: Dream Interpretations
Dictionary - Chariots
Dream
Interpretation Chariots
A chariot stands for your inner powers and desires to quickly progress and succeed at something...
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Dream
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Meaning Of Dreams About Chariot
Chariot To dream of riding in a chariot, foretells that favorable opportunities will present themselves resulting in your goo...
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Chariot Dream Symbol: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary -
Chariot
Chariot Dream Symbols: Being driven by external forces, possibly having to do with conflicts in your life. A need to exercise more con...
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Chariot: Encyclopedia Ii - Chariot - China
The earliest chariot burial site in China, discovered in 1933 at Hougang, Anyang of central China's Henan Province, dates to the rule of ...
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Chariot: Encyclopedia Ii - Chariot - Russian Tachanka
It might be said that the chariot was briefly revived during the Russian civil war of 1918–1920, when the "tachanka", a cart or wagon w...
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Chariot: Encyclopedia Ii - Chariot - Northern Europe
The Trundholm sun chariot is dated to ca. 1400 BC (see Nordic Bronze Age). The horse drawing the solar disk runs on four wheels, and the ...
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Chariot: Encyclopedia Ii - Chariot - Northern Europe
The Trundholm sun chariot is dated to ca. 1400 BC (see Nordic Bronze Age). The horse drawing the solar disk runs on four wheels, and the ...
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Chariot: Encyclopedia Ii - Chariot - Indo-iranians
The earliest chariots known are from the chariot burials of the Andronovo (Timber-Grave) sites of the Sintashta-Petrovka culture in moder...
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Chariot: Encyclopedia Ii - Chariot - Classical Antiquity
Chariot - Greece.
The classical Greeks had a (still not very effective) cavalry, and the rocky terrain of the Greek mainland was unsuit...
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Chariot: Encyclopedia Ii - Chariot - Central And Western Europe
The only Etruscan chariot found intact dates to ca. 530 BC. It is decorated with bronze plates reminiscent of the Gundestrup cauldron. It...
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Chariot: Encyclopedia Ii - Chariot - Central And Western Europe
The only Etruscan chariot found intact dates to ca. 530 BC. It is decorated with bronze plates reminiscent of the Gundestrup cauldron. It...
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