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Diana: Encyclopedia - Diana

Diana can refer to: Diana (goddess) was the Roman counterpart of the Greek goddess Artemis. Diana, Princess of Wales. Diana, New York, USA. 78 Diana is an asteroid. Diana (crater) is a crater on the Moon. Diana Krall is a popular Jazz pianist and singer. Diana Ross, American singer and actress. Diana (Sailor Moon), a fictional character in the Japanese anime Sailor Moon. Diana DeGarmo

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Diana: A Spiritual Dictionary on Diana

Diana:

The Roman Goddess of the hunt and the protector of children. Daughter of Jupiter, her twin brother was Apollo. Greek Goddess Artemis.

 

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Diana: Wiccan Pagan Dictionary on DIANA

DIANA - traditionally the Goddess of all Witches in Italy. (WOTS)

Roman name of the goddess of the moon, whom the Greeks called Artemis. (ABC)

 

(See also: DIANA, Wiccan Pagan, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

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Diana: Encyclopedia - 78 Diana

78 Diana (dye-an'-a) is a large and dark main belt asteroid. Its composition is carbonaceous and primitive. It was discovered by Robert Luther on March 15, 1863 and named after Diana, Roman goddess of the hunt. 78 Diana occulted a star on September 4, 1980. A diameter of 116 km was measured, closely matching the value given by the IRAS satellite. … | Previous minor planet | 78 Diana | Next m ...

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Diana: Encyclopedia - Artemis

In Greek mythology Artemis (World Book «AHR tuh mihs») (Greek Άρτεμις) is the daughter of Zeus and Leto and the twin sister of Apollo. In later times she was conflated with the goddess Diana of Roman mythology. In Etruscan mythology, she took the form of Artume. Artemis - Worship. She was the virgin moon goddess of the hunt, wild animals, healing, wilderness, chastity, and childbirth. She was worshipped as a fertility/childbirth goddess in many places since, according to some myths, s ...

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Diana: Encyclopedia - Prince William of Wales

Prince William of Wales (William Arthur Philip Louis Mountbatten-Windsor), born 21 June 1982, is a member of the British Royal Family, grandson of Queen Elizabeth II and first son of the Prince of Wales and the late Diana, Princess of Wales. Prince William is second in the line of succession to the British throne, after his father and before his brother, Prince Harry. As Prince William is in the direct line of succession, he is expected to ascend the thrones of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth Realms sometime in th ...

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Diana: Encyclopedia - Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman. Brian Bolland, artist Wonder Woman is a DC Comics superheroine. Co-created by William Moulton Marston with his wife Elizabeth (Sadie) Holloway Marston, Wonder Woman first appeared in All Star Comics #8 (December, 1941). She was one of the first female superheroes and is still arguably the most famous. In most adaptations, Wonder Woman is Princess Diana of the Amazon warrior tribe of Greek mythology. (Note that Diana is the Roman name for the Greek goddess on whom this character is ...

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Diana: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Diana

Diana

Ancient Roman deity worshiped in wooded areas and in the city of Rome; she was related to human fertility, childbirth, and children.

 

(See also: Diana, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Diana: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Diana

Diana (Latin) (archaic fem of Janus)

 

Goddess of light; an old Italian divinity, later identified with the Greek Artemis as daughter of Zeus and Latona, and sister of Apollo. Goddess of the moon and queen of the night, she presided over the chase, open country, forests, war, and water. As the moon goddess, identified in one aspect with Hecate. She was worshiped in her form of Lucina as presiding over births; as goddess of the night she was worshiped with torches, and was beloved as the protectress of the outcast and slave.

 

The moon "stands in closer relations to Earth than any other sidereal orb. The Sun is the giver of life to the whole planetary system; the Moon is the giver of life to our globe; and the early races understood and knew it, even in their infancy. She is the Queen and she is the King, and was King Soma before she became transformed into Phoebe and the chaste Diana. . . . For, if Artemis was Luna in Heaven, and, with the Greeks, Diana on Earth, who presided over child-birth and life: with the Egyptians, she was Hekat (Hecate) in Hell, the goddess of Death, who ruled over magic and enchantments. More than this: as the personified moon, whose phenomena are triadic, Diana-Hecate-Luna is the three in one. For she is Diva triformis, tergemina, triceps -- three heads on one neck, like Brahma-Vishnu-Siva.

 

See also ARTEMIS; HECATE; MOON

 

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Diana: Encyclopedia II - Diana Krall - Biography

Diana Jean Krall, OC , DFA (born November 16, 1964) is a popular Jazz pianist and singer. Krall was born in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada, into a musical family. She began learning the piano at age four. During her youth the family moved to Vancouver. In high school, she started playing in a small jazz group. At the age of fifteen, she started playing regularly in several Nanaimo restaurants. Her playing attracted the attention of bass player Ray Brown, who brought her into touch with influential teachers and produce ...

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Diana Krall, Diana Krall - Biography, Diana Krall - Professional career, Diana Krall - Honours, Diana Krall - Discography, Diana Krall - DVDs

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Diana: Encyclopedia II - Diana Dors - Trivia

Included on The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover art as the blonde in the front row on the right in the gold dress and white gloves. She features on the cover of The Smiths 1995 compilation album, Singles, also. Before she died, Dors apparently hid away what she claimed to be over two million dollars in banks across Europe. 18 months before her death, she gave her son Mark Dawson a sheet of paper, which she told him was a code that would ...

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Diana Dors, Diana Dors - Quote, Diana Dors - Trivia, Diana Dors - Filmography

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Diana: Encyclopedia II - Diana Ross - Discography

Diana Ross - Albums. Motown releases 1970: Diana Ross (reissued the same year as Ain't No Mountain High Enough) 1970: Everything Is Everything 1971: Diana! (soundtrack from a 1971 television special) 1971: Surrender 1972: Lady Sings the Blues (soundtrack from the Billie Holliday bio-pic Ross starred in the same year) 1973: Touch Me in the Morning 1973: Diana & Marvin (duets a ...

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Diana Ross, Diana Ross - Biography, Diana Ross - The Supremes, Diana Ross - Early solo career, Diana Ross - Lady Sings the Blues, Diana Ross - Diana & Marvin, Diana Ross - Mahogany, Diana Ross - Love Hangover The Wiz and diana, Diana Ross - The RCA era, Diana Ross - Returning to Motown, Diana Ross - Troubles at the top, Diana Ross - Current work, Diana Ross - Personal, Diana Ross - Discography, Diana Ross - Albums, Diana Ross - US Top 100 Singles, Diana Ross - #1 Hits on R&B AC & Dance charts, Diana Ross - Filmography, Diana Ross - Television Work, Diana Ross - Autobiographies

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Diana: Encyclopedia II - Diana Princess of Wales - Death

On 31 August 1997 Diana was involved in a car accident in the Pont de l'Alma road tunnel in Paris, along with her romantic companion Dodi Fayed, and their driver Henri Paul. Fayed's bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones, is the only person who survived the wreckage. Diana Princess of Wales - Circumstances. Late in the evening of Saturday 30 August, Diana and Fayed departed the Hôtel Ritz in Place Vendome, Paris, and drove along the north bank of the Seine. Shortly after midnight on 31 August, their Mercedes-Benz S 280 entered the underpass below the Place de l'Alma, pursued by nine French photograph ...

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Diana Princess of Wales, Diana Princess of Wales - Early years, Diana Princess of Wales - Family and Marriage, Diana Princess of Wales - Charity work, Diana Princess of Wales - AIDS, Diana Princess of Wales - Landmines, Diana Princess of Wales - Death, Diana Princess of Wales - Circumstances, Diana Princess of Wales - Subsequent events, Diana Princess of Wales - Conspiracy theories, Diana Princess of Wales - Funeral and public reaction, Diana Princess of Wales - Styles, Diana Princess of Wales - Lineage

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Diana: Encyclopedia II - Diana Princess of Wales - Death

On 31 August 1997 Diana was involved in a car accident in the Pont de l'Alma road tunnel in Paris, along with her friend and lover Dodi Fayed, and their driver Henri Paul. Fayed's bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones is the only person who survived the wreckage. Diana Princess of Wales - Circumstances. Late in the evening of Saturday 30 August, Diana and Fayed departed the Hôtel Ritz in Place Vendome, Paris, and sped along the north bank of the Seine. Shortly after midnight on 31 August, their Mercedes-Benz S 280 ...

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Diana Princess of Wales, Diana Princess of Wales - Early years, Diana Princess of Wales - Family and Marriage, Diana Princess of Wales - Charity work, Diana Princess of Wales - AIDS, Diana Princess of Wales - Landmines, Diana Princess of Wales - Death, Diana Princess of Wales - Circumstances, Diana Princess of Wales - Subsequent events, Diana Princess of Wales - Conspiracy theories, Diana Princess of Wales - Funeral and public reaction, Diana Princess of Wales - Styles, Diana Princess of Wales - Lineage

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Diana: Encyclopedia II - Diana Princess of Wales - Early years

The Honourable Diana Frances Spencer was born as the youngest daughter of Edward Spencer, Viscount Althorp, and his first wife, Frances Spencer, Viscountess Althorp (formerly the Honourable Frances Burke Roche) at Park House on the Sandringham estate. She was baptised at St. Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, by Rt. Rev. Percy Herbert (rector of the church and former Bishop of Norwich and Blackburn); her godparents included John Floyd (the chairman of Christie's) and Mary Colman (a niece of the Queen Mother). Partially American in ancestr ...

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Diana Princess of Wales, Diana Princess of Wales - Early years, Diana Princess of Wales - Family and Marriage, Diana Princess of Wales - Charity work, Diana Princess of Wales - AIDS, Diana Princess of Wales - Landmines, Diana Princess of Wales - Death, Diana Princess of Wales - Circumstances, Diana Princess of Wales - Subsequent events, Diana Princess of Wales - Conspiracy theories, Diana Princess of Wales - Funeral and public reaction, Diana Princess of Wales - Styles, Diana Princess of Wales - Lineage

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Diana: Encyclopedia II - Diana Princess of Wales - Charity work

Starting in the mid-to-late 1980s, the Princess of Wales became well known for her support of charity projects, and is credited with considerable influence for her campaigns against the use of landmines and helping the victims of AIDS. Diana Princess of Wales - AIDS. In April 1987, the Princess of Wales was the first high-profile celebrity to be photographed knowingly touching a person infected with the HIV virus. Her contribution to changing the public opinion of AIDS sufferers was summarised in December ...

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Diana Princess of Wales, Diana Princess of Wales - Early years, Diana Princess of Wales - Family and Marriage, Diana Princess of Wales - Charity work, Diana Princess of Wales - AIDS, Diana Princess of Wales - Landmines, Diana Princess of Wales - Death, Diana Princess of Wales - Circumstances, Diana Princess of Wales - Subsequent events, Diana Princess of Wales - Conspiracy theories, Diana Princess of Wales - Funeral and public reaction, Diana Princess of Wales - Styles, Diana Princess of Wales - Lineage

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Diana: Encyclopedia II - Squidgygate - Analysis of the tape

In 1993, The Sunday Times published the findings of an analysis of the "Squidgygate" tape, commissioned from Corby-based surveillance specialists Audiotel International. Audiotel concluded that the presence of data bursts on the tape was suspicious. Data bursts ("pips" at intervals of approximately 10 seconds, containing information for billing purposes) would normally be filtered out at the exchange before Cellnet transmission. That these "pips" were present at all was therefore anomalous, but they were also too fast, too loud, and e ...

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Squidgygate, Squidgygate - How the tape came to be published, Squidgygate - First eavesdropper: Cyril Reenan, Squidgygate - Publication, Squidgygate - Second eavesdropper: Jane Norgrove, Squidgygate - Context and reaction, Squidgygate - Analysis of the tape, Squidgygate - The timing discrepancy, Squidgygate - Apparent third and fourth copies of the tape, Squidgygate - Leaks taps and burglary, Squidgygate - Earlier claims of Diana being bugged, Squidgygate - Government reaction, Squidgygate - Context: other examples of high level UK bugging, Squidgygate - Political fallout, Squidgygate - Official position, Squidgygate - Chance Interceptions?, Squidgygate - Culprits' identities are an official secret, Squidgygate - Diana's reactions, Squidgygate - Squidgygate II?, Squidgygate - Surveillance of Diana after Squidgygate

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Diana: Encyclopedia II - Diana Princess of Wales - Family and Marriage

Diana's family, the Spencers, had been close to the British Royal Family for decades. Her maternal grandmother, Ruth, Lady Fermoy, was a longtime friend of, and a lady-in-waiting to Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. The Prince's love life had always been the subject of press speculation, and he was linked to numerous women. Nearing his mid-thirties, he was under increasing pressure to marry. In order to gain the approval of his family and their advisors, including his great-uncle Lord Mountbatten of Burma, any potential bride had to h ...

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Diana Princess of Wales, Diana Princess of Wales - Early years, Diana Princess of Wales - Family and Marriage, Diana Princess of Wales - Charity work, Diana Princess of Wales - AIDS, Diana Princess of Wales - Landmines, Diana Princess of Wales - Death, Diana Princess of Wales - Circumstances, Diana Princess of Wales - Subsequent events, Diana Princess of Wales - Conspiracy theories, Diana Princess of Wales - Funeral and public reaction, Diana Princess of Wales - Styles, Diana Princess of Wales - Lineage

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Diana: Encyclopedia II - Diana Ross - Biography

Diana Ross - The Supremes. Main entry: The Supremes Fred and Ernestine Ross had named and christened their daughter "Diane"; however, due to a clerical error, "Diana" was what wound up on her birth certificate [2] [3]. Regardless of the mistake, Ross would continue to use the name "Diane" through her teenage years. Ross began her long music career with Mary Wilson, Florence Ballard and Betty McGlown as the doo-wop quartet the Primettes, a sister group to The Primes in 1959. After signing to M ...

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Diana Ross, Diana Ross - Biography, Diana Ross - The Supremes, Diana Ross - Early solo career, Diana Ross - Lady Sings the Blues, Diana Ross - Diana & Marvin, Diana Ross - Mahogany, Diana Ross - Love Hangover The Wiz and diana, Diana Ross - The RCA era, Diana Ross - Returning to Motown, Diana Ross - Troubles at the top, Diana Ross - Current work, Diana Ross - Personal, Diana Ross - Discography, Diana Ross - Albums, Diana Ross - US Top 100 Singles, Diana Ross - #1 Hits on R&B AC & Dance charts, Diana Ross - Filmography, Diana Ross - Television Work, Diana Ross - Autobiographies

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Diana: Encyclopedia II - Squidgygate - Diana's reactions

The Princess herself was distraught by the "Squidgygate" episode. By 1995, claims her private secretary Patrick Jephson, Diana's "paranoia" had "reached new heights. She saw plots everywhere, [and] was obsessed with the thought that she was being bugged." On one occasion, Jephson expressed his "polite mystification" - although he notes that "exasperation would have been nearer the mark" - that "none of these ...

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Squidgygate, Squidgygate - How the tape came to be published, Squidgygate - First eavesdropper: Cyril Reenan, Squidgygate - Publication, Squidgygate - Second eavesdropper: Jane Norgrove, Squidgygate - Context and reaction, Squidgygate - Analysis of the tape, Squidgygate - The timing discrepancy, Squidgygate - Apparent third and fourth copies of the tape, Squidgygate - Leaks taps and burglary, Squidgygate - Earlier claims of Diana being bugged, Squidgygate - Government reaction, Squidgygate - Context: other examples of high level UK bugging, Squidgygate - Political fallout, Squidgygate - Official position, Squidgygate - Chance Interceptions?, Squidgygate - Culprits' identities are an official secret, Squidgygate - Diana's reactions, Squidgygate - Squidgygate II?, Squidgygate - Surveillance of Diana after Squidgygate

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