Esotericism Part 3 Sec 11
...Crown contains four pearls that are said to have been used as earrings by Elizabeth I.'' ['The Chase' / 2018]. [Extract from the book by G. Knight. Emphasis, this readers]....
...Crown contains four pearls that are said to have been used as earrings by Elizabeth I.'' ['The Chase' / 2018]. [Extract from the book by G. Knight. Emphasis, this readers]....
...of dedicating a number of funeral chapels to Saint Onuphrius.[3] The present monastery was built in the nineteenth century.[1] It includes terraces that dominate the floor of the valley. 'Mountains...
...Love comes more naturally to the heart" [key]. [Nelson Mandela]. "Graffiti" (usually both singular and plural) and the rare singular form "graffito" are from the Italian word graffiato ("scratched").[6][1][2] The...
...higher ones." [Extract from the book by S. Ashby]. Incarnation/reincarnation? And/or redeemed/unredeemed? 1st Emperor of China to enlarge. Question. What does the frog represent? [in both pictures]. Question 2. Why...
...(/kəˈmiːliən/ kuh-MEEL-ee-un) is a simplified spelling of Latin chamaeleōn,[4] a borrowing of the Greek χαμαιλέων (khamailéōn),[5] a compound of χαμαί (khamaí) "on the ground"[6] and λέων (léōn) "lion".... Reclining? Whats...
...and helps regulate the sleep cycle.'' ['Impossible' / S6 EP44]. ''Melatonin is a natural compound, specifically an indoleamine, produced by and found in different organisms including bacteria and eukaryotes.[4] It...
...the son of Oicles.[3] This made Amphiaraus a great-grandson of Melampus, himself a legendary seer,[4] and a member of one of the most powerful dynastic families in the Argolid.[5] The...
...it was known as Cruachán Aigle or Cruach Aigle, being mentioned by that name in medieval sources such as Cath Maige Tuired,[3] Buile Shuibhne,[4] The Metrical Dindshenchas,[5] and the Annals...
...which borrowed it from Arabic خَرُّوبٌ (kharrūb, "locust bean pod"),[8] which ultimately borrowed it perhaps from Akkadian language kharubu or Aramaic kharubha, or related to Hebrew kharuv.[9] Ceratonia siliqua, the...
...Greek story of Rhodopis,[4][6] a Greek courtesan living in the colony of Naucratis in Egypt, whose name means "Rosy-Cheeks". The story is first recorded by the Greek geographer Strabo in...
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