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Anglo-saxon Architecture: Encyclopedia - Anglo-saxon Architecture
Anglo-Saxon architecture was a period in the history of architecture in England, and parts of Wales, from the mid-5th century until the N...
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History Of Anglo-saxon England: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Anglo-saxon England - Formation Of England: Tenth Century
Alfred of Wessex died in 899 and was succeeded by his son Edward the Elder. Edward, and his brother in law Æthelred of (what was left of...
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History Of Devon: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Devon - Celtic Origins Romans And The Arrival Of The Saxons
The name "Devon" derives from name given by the Romans to the Celtic people who inhabited the south western peninsula of Britain at the t...
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History Of Anglo-saxon England: Encyclopedia - History Of Anglo-saxon England
The History of Anglo-Saxon England covers the history of early medieval England from the end of Roman Britain and the establishment of An...
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Hindu Ethics: Service As Worship
Dharma depends
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Buile Shuibhne: Encyclopedia - Buile Shuibhne
The Buile Shuibhne is the tale of Sweeney, a legendary king of Ulster in Ireland. The story is told in mixture of poetry and prose and ex...
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Anusim: Encyclopedia - Anusim
Anusim (Hebrew, forced ones) is a term describing persons unwillingly converted from Judaism to another religion. Instances of forced con...
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Alba: Encyclopedia - Alba
Alba is the ancient and modern Gaelic name (IPA: /ˈaɫapə/) for the country of Scotland (also Alba in Irish, and in Old Gaelic Albu).
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Abd Ar-rahman I: Encyclopedia - Abd Ar-rahman I
Abd ar-Rahman I (ruled 756-788) was the founder of a Muslim dynasty that ruled Spain for nearly three centuries. He was a grandson of His...
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Bar Daisan: Encyclopedia - Bar Daisan
Bar Daisan (154-222), also latinized as Bardesanes, was a Syriac gnostic and an outstanding scientist, scholar, and poet. He was also ren...
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James Oppenheim: Encyclopedia - James Oppenheim
James Oppenheim (1882-1932), US poet, author and editor
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Ani Armenia: Encyclopedia - Ani Armenia
Ani, known to Romans as Abnicum, is a ruined capital of medieval Armenia, situated in Turkey, province of Kars, immediately south from th...
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Asirgarh: Encyclopedia - Asirgarh
Asirgarh is an Indian fortress situated in the Satpura Range, about 20 km. north of the town of Burhanpur, in Burhanpur District of Madhy...
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World Agudath Israel: Encyclopedia - World Agudath Israel
World Agudath Israel (The World Israelite Union) was established in the early twentieth century as the political arm of Orthodox Judaism....
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Codex Regius: Encyclopedia - Codex Regius
The Codex Regius is an Icelandic manuscript (See also Codex) which is thought to have been written in the 1270s, but many of the poems an...
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Codex Aureus Of Lorsch: Encyclopedia - Codex Aureus Of Lorsch
Codex Aureus of Lorsch (also known as the Lorsch Gospels) was written between 778-820 during the period of Charlemagne. It was located fo...
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Bhoj: Encyclopedia - Bhoj
Bhoj was a great philosopher king and polymath of medieval India. He ruled the kingdom of Malwa in central India from about 1010 to 1060....
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Coronzon: Encyclopedia - Coronzon
According to Meric Casaubon’s ‘True and Faithful Relation…’ this is the spirit entity that can be found residing within the tenth...
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Zadok High Priest: Encyclopedia - Zadok High Priest
Zadok (Hebrew: Tzadok meaning "Righteous") was the Israelite High Priest of the tenth century BCE.
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Brian Boru: Encyclopedia - Brian Boru
Brian Bóruma mac Cennétig (941 - 1014) ( known as Brian Boru in English) was High King of Ireland (1002-1014) . Although the exact deta...
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Masoretic Text: Encyclopedia - Masoretic Text
The Masoretic Text (MT) is the Hebrew text of the Tanakh approved for general use in Judaism. It is also widely used in translations of t...
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Josephus On Jesus: Encyclopedia Ii - Josephus On Jesus - Concerns About Interpolations
Josephus on Jesus - Critical view.
However, it is significant that Origen, writing in about AD 240, fails to mention it, even though he...
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Josephus On Jesus: Encyclopedia Ii - Josephus On Jesus - Greek Version The Testimonium Flavianum
The passage appears in Antiquities of the Jews, book 18, chapter 3, item 3, which in the translation of William Whiston, reads:
3. Now th...
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History Of Anglo-saxon England: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Anglo-saxon England - Seventh To Eighth Centuries
Christianization of Anglo-Saxon England began around AD 600, influenced by Celtic Christianity from the north-west and by the Roman Catho...
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History Of Anglo-saxon England: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Anglo-saxon England - Migration: Fifth To Sixth Centuries
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It is very difficult to establish a coherent chronology of events from Rome's departure from Britain, to the establishme...
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History Of Anglo-saxon England: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Anglo-saxon England - The Second Viking Age And The Norman Conquest: Eleventh Century
The end of the 10th century saw renewed Scandinavian interest in England. Aethelred ruled a long reign, but ultimately lost his kingdom t...
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History Of Anglo-saxon England: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Anglo-saxon England - First Viking Age: Ninth Century
793 is the date given by the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle for the first Viking attack in Britain, at Lindisfarne monastery. However, there is a ...
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History Of Anglo-saxon England: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Anglo-saxon England - Sources
There is a wide range of source material that covers Anglo-Saxon England. The main narrative sources are Bede's Ecclesiastical History an...
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Tenth Planet: Encyclopedia Ii - Tenth Planet - Tenth Planets In Astronomy
The Planet X hypothesis, first put forth by Percival Lowell in the late 19th century, stated that there was a fifth gas giant beyond the ...
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Nataraja: Encyclopedia Ii - Nataraja - Origin
The visual image of Nataraja achieved canonical form in the bronzes cast under the Chola dynasty in the tenth century AD, and then contin...
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Vyšehrad: Encyclopedia Ii - Vyšehrad - Brief Historical Overview
The fortress was originally built in the tenth century. Local legend holds that Vyšehrad was the location of the first settlement which ...
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Pederasty: Encyclopedia Ii - Pederasty - Post-classical And Modern Forms
The record of pederastic practices, whether as a continuation of the Mediterranean traditions or as independent native traditions, as in ...
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Adyghe: Encyclopedia Ii - Adyghe - History
The Adyghe first emerged as a coherent entity somewhere around the tenth century A.D., although references to them exist much earlier. Th...
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Vigevano: Encyclopedia Ii - Vigevano - History
The earliest notices of Vigevano date from the tenth century, when it was a favoured residence of the Lombard king Arduin, for the sake o...
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Pederasty: Encyclopedia Ii - Pederasty - Post-classical And Modern Forms
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Galician Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Galician Language - History
From the 8th century, Galicia was a political unit within the kingdoms of Asturias and Leon, but was able to reach a degree of autonomy, ...
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Anagni: Encyclopedia Ii - Anagni - Christian Anagni
In spite of this, the town was achieving a more and more outstanding importance over the territory, being the seat, since the fifth centu...
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History Of Somerset: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Somerset - Saxon
This is the period from the late 7th century to 1066, though for part of the tenth and eleventh centuries there was Danish control of Eng...
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Aleut: Encyclopedia Ii - Aleut - History
After the arrival of missionaries in the late 18th century, many Aleuts became Christians by joining the Russian Orthodox Church. One of ...
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Jurchens: Encyclopedia Ii - Jurchens - Jin Dynasty
The name Jurchen dates back to at least the beginning of the tenth century. However, cognate ethnonyms like Sushen have been recorded in ...
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Trebinje: Encyclopedia Ii - Trebinje - History
The toponym Trebinje comes from a medieval term Travunia.
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Losser: Encyclopedia Ii - Losser - Losser
The oldest known reference to Losser dates from the tenth century [1]. Originally, the village consisted of two separate parts. Both were...
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Battle Of Swally: Encyclopedia Ii - Battle Of Swally - Background
This battle was the result of the dominance of the Portuguese over trade with India in the late-15th and 16th centuries. Two British vent...
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History Of Responsa: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Responsa - Geonim
During the Geonic period (650-1250 CE), the Babylonian schools were the chief centers of Jewish learning; the Geonim, the heads of these ...
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Aylesford: Encyclopedia Ii - Aylesford - River Medway
The village has long had river connections. Aylesford takes its name from an Old English personal name, and literally denotes ‘Ægel’...
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Sibyl: Encyclopedia Ii - Sibyl - The Number Of Sibyls
Like Heraclitus, Plato speaks of only one Sibyl, but in course of time the number increased to nine, with a tenth, the Tiburtine Sibyl, p...
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Kaunas: Encyclopedia Ii - Kaunas - History
At the location of the current Kaunas old town, at the confluence of two large rivers, there was a settlement as far back as the tenth ce...
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Continual Prayer: Encyclopedia Ii - Continual Prayer - Cluny
In the ninth and tenth century, Viking raiders and settlers were violently forging a new way of life in Europe. Feudalism was taking root...
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Quidditch: Encyclopedia Ii - Quidditch - History
Broom sports emerged as soon as broomsticks were sufficiently advanced to allow fliers to turn corners and vary their speed and height. E...
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Bitburg: Encyclopedia Ii - Bitburg - History
The city’s name derives from its Celtic toponym, Beda. A Roman outpost until around 400 AD, Bitburg subsequently became part of Francon...
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History Of West Africa: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of West Africa - Empires
The development of the region's economy allowed more centralized states to form, beginning with the Ghana Empire. The empire was founded ...
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Exeter: Encyclopedia Ii - Exeter - Culture
Exeter - Literature.
The Exeter Book, an original manuscript and one of the most important documents in Anglo-Saxon literature, is kept...
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Islam In Somalia: Encyclopedia Ii - Islam In Somalia - Religious Orders And The Cult Of The Saints
Religious orders have played a significant role in Somali Islam. The rise of these orders (tarika, "way" or "path") was connected with th...
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Jurchens: Encyclopedia Ii - Jurchens - Jin Dynasty
The name Jurchen dates back to at least the beginning of the tenth century. It comes from the Jurchen word jusen, the original meaning of...
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Arab Music: Encyclopedia Ii - Arab Music - History
Arab music - Early years.
By the 11th century, Moorish Spain was a centre for the manufacture of instruments. These spread gradually th...
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Pseudo-isidore: Encyclopedia Ii - Pseudo-isidore - Influence
For approximately 150 to 200 years the forgeries met with only moderate success. Although a relatively large number of manuscripts dating...
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History Of Sudan Coming Of Islam To The Turkiyah: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Sudan Coming Of Islam To The Turkiyah - Decline Of Christian Nubia
Until the thirteenth century, the Nubian kingdoms proved their resilience in maintaining political independence and their commitment to C...
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Lake Van: Encyclopedia Ii - Lake Van - Cultural History
The lake was in the centre of Urartian kingdom from about 1000 BC and capital of Urartu, Tushpa, was on the shore of Van (approximately o...
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Simon The Tanner: Encyclopedia Ii - Simon The Tanner - St. Simon The Tanner And The Miracle Of Moving The Mountain
Saint Simon the Tanner lived towards the end of the tenth century when Egypt was ruled by the Fatimid Caliph Al-Muizz, and Abraam the Syr...
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Noahide Laws: Encyclopedia Ii - Noahide Laws - Subdividing The Seven Laws
Various rabbinic sources have different positions on the way the seven laws are to be subdivided in categories. Maimonides (Melakhim 10:6...
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Brussels: Encyclopedia Ii - Brussels - History
In 977, the German emperor Otto II gave the duchy of Lower Lotharingia, the empire's western frontier to Charles, the banished son of Kin...
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Sun Yat-sen University: Encyclopedia Ii - Sun Yat-sen University - Present
Sun Yat-sen University - Ranking.
According to the 2005 Chinese University Ranking published by The 21st Century Business Herald, Sun ...
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Beta Israel: Encyclopedia Ii - Beta Israel - Oppression
After the rise of Christianity in Ethiopia in the fourth century, the Jews who refused to convert were persecuted and withdrew to the mou...
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Rajput: Encyclopedia Ii - Rajput - History
The first Rajputs kingdoms are attested in the 6th century, and the Rajputs rose to prominence in Indian history in the ninth and tenth c...
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History Of Rajputs: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Rajputs - Emergence Of Royal Clans
The first Rajput kingdoms are attested in the 6th century, and the Rajputs rose to prominence in Indian history in the ninth and tenth ce...
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Masoretic Text: Encyclopedia Ii - Masoretic Text - Ben Asher And Ben Naphtali
In the first half of the tenth century Aaron ben Moses ben Asher and Ben Naphtali were the leading Masoretes in Tiberias. Their names hav...
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9 Number: Encyclopedia Ii - 9 Number - In Music
In music theory a ninth is the ninth note of a musical scale or the interval between the first note and the ninth. A ninth chord is a cho...
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Origins Of Chess: Encyclopedia Ii - Origins Of Chess - Other Theories
Many of the early works on chess gave a legendary history of the invention of chess, often associating it with Nard (a game of the tables...
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Gau German: Encyclopedia Ii - Gau German - Origin
Historically, Gau (plural Gaue) was an old Frankish term for the politico-geographical division of a nation. The word is the German equiv...
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Early Medieval Ireland 800-1166: Encyclopedia Ii - Early Medieval Ireland 800-1166 - Viking Power Ended
The descendants of Ivar Beinlaus established a long dynasty based in Dublin, and from this base succeeded in dominating much of the isle....
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Ten Lost Tribes: Encyclopedia Ii - Ten Lost Tribes - The Tribes In History
The Kingdom of Israel actually consisted of only nine tribes - Reuben, Manasseh, Ephraim, Gad, Asher, Dan, Naphtali, Zebulun, and Issacha...
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Turkic Peoples: Encyclopedia Ii - Turkic Peoples - History
It is generally believed that the first Turkic people were native to Central Asia. Some scholars consider the Huns as one of the earlier ...
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9 Number: Encyclopedia Ii - 9 Number - In Music
In music theory a ninth is the ninth note of a musical scale or the interval between the first note and the ninth. A ninth chord is a cho...
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Turkic Peoples: Encyclopedia Ii - Turkic Peoples - History
It is generally believed that the first Turkic people were native to Central Asia. Some scholars consider the Huns as one of the earlier ...
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History Of The Maldives: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of The Maldives - Introduction Of Islam
See also: Islam in Maldives
The interest of Middle Eastern peoples in Maldives resulted from its strategic location and its abundant supp...
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Columbia South Carolina: Encyclopedia Ii - Columbia South Carolina - Venues
The Colonial Center, which opened in 2002, is South Carolina's premiere arena and entertainment facility. Seating 18,000 for college bask...
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Scotland In The High Middle Ages: Encyclopedia Ii - Scotland In The High Middle Ages - Christianity & The Church
We can be sure that at least all of northern Britain, except the Scandinavian far north and west was Christian by the tenth century. The ...
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Columbia, South Carolina: Encyclopedia Ii - Columbia, South Carolina - Venues
The Colonial Center, which opened in 2002, is South Carolina's premiere arena and entertainment facility. Seating 18,000 for college bask...
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Columbia South Carolina: Encyclopedia Ii - Columbia South Carolina - Venues
The Colonial Center, which opened in 2002, is South Carolina's premiere arena and entertainment facility. Seating 18,000 for college bask...
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First Amendment To The United States Constitution: Encyclopedia Ii - First Amendment To The United States Constitution - Freedom Of Speech
First Amendment to the United States Constitution - Sedition.
Remarkably, the Supreme Court did not consider a single case in which it ...
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Jeopardy!: Encyclopedia Ii - Jeopardy! - International Adaptations
There are (or have been) versions of Jeopardy! outside of the United States, including a UK version hosted by Paul Ross (with Derek Hobso...
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List Of Pharaohs: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Pharaohs - New Kingdom
The New Kingdom is the period covering the Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twentieth dynasty of Egypt, from the 16th century BC to the 11th c...
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Buck Rogers Science Fiction: Encyclopedia Ii - Buck Rogers Science Fiction - 1990: Graphic Novels
From 1990 to 1991, these graphic novels set in the XXVC universe were published:-
Rude Awakening #1
Rude Awakening #2
Rude Awakening #3
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Pre-columbian Trans-oceanic Contact: Encyclopedia Ii - Pre-columbian Trans-oceanic Contact - Culdee Monks
It is known that Culdee Monks were persecuted by the vikings in the late tenth and early eleventh centuries. The Culdee originated in Ire...
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Laws Of Hywel Dda:
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LAWS OF HYWEL DDA: Welsh legal system equivelant to the "Brehon Laws" of Ireland, named for the tenth century king who unite...
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Bhagavata-purana:
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Bhagavata-Purana:
Bhagavata-Purana ("Ancient [Tradition] of the Bhagavatas"): a voluminous tenth-century scripture ...
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Holy Roman Empire:
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Definition and meaning of Holy Roman Empire:
Holy Roman Empire The Holy Roman Empire was the loose confederation of German ...
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Planetesimal Hypothesis:
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Planetesimal Hypothesis A modification of the nebular hypothesis -- put forward by Lockyer and See, and developed by Chamberlin and Mo...
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Tetragrammaton:
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Tetragrammaton. The four-lettered name of God, its Greek title: the four letters are in Hebrew " yod, hé vau, h&eacu...
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Rosicrucianism:
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Rosicrucianism (Literally the “Rose cross”) The name was first given to the disciples of an adept known as Christian Rosen...
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Saivism Six Schools:
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Saivism six schools: Through history Saivism has developed a vast array of lineages. Philosophically, six schools are most notable: -...
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Papal States: Encyclopedia - Papal States
The Papal States (Gli Stati della Chiesa or Stati Pontificii, "States of the Church") was one of the major historical states of Italy bef...
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Nataraja: Encyclopedia - Nataraja
Nataraja (literally, The King of Dance) is the dancing posture of Lord Śiva, the aspect of God as the Destroyer in Hinduism.
The upper ...
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Muhammad: Encyclopedia Ii - Muhammad - Muhammad's Life According To Sira
Muhammad - Muhammad's genealogy.
According to tradition, Muhammad traced his genealogy back as far as Adnan, whom the northern Arabs be...
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Eck Master: Encyclopedia Ii - Eck Master - Important Eck Masters
ECK master - Rami Nuri.
Rami Nuri is one ECK master, from an unspecified time in the past. According to the religion's beliefs, he now ...
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Muhammad: Encyclopedia Ii - Muhammad - Muhammad's Historical Significance
Before his death in 632, Prophet Muhammad had established Islam as a social and political force and had unified most of Arabia. A few dec...
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Eck Master: Encyclopedia Ii - Eck Master - Historical Figures As Eck Masters
There are certain individuals identified by Twitchell as ECK masters who, while their existence is not disputed, may have their identitie...
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Eck Master: Encyclopedia Ii - Eck Master - Women As Eck Masters
One essay written on Eckankar from the Warren Wilson College, citing sources as recent as 1998, states that women can never be Living ECK...
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Eck Master: Encyclopedia Ii - Eck Master - Origins Of The Eck Masters
To the Eckists, who believe Twitchell merely brought Eckankar to public knowledge, the ECK master is the embodiment of the spirit the Mah...
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