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Artemis
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Artemis OLYMPIANS Artemis OTHERS TITANS Astraeus Atlas Clymene Coeus Crius Dione Epimetheus Iapetus Leto Mnemosyne Oceanus Phoebe Prometheus Tethys Theia In Greek mythology Artemis is the daughter of and Leto and the twin sister of . In Roman mythology, she was known as Diana. In Etruscan mythology, she took the form of Artume. Table of…
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Nephthys
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Nephthys The Ennead Nephthys The Ogdoad / / / / Other Egyptian Gods Nebt-Het, or Nephthys (GR) was an Egyptian goddess seen to be a companion and guide for the recently deceased. She was also seen as a general protector of women, especially during childbirth. Table of Contents Name and titles Nebt-het consists of two…
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Tao Teh Ching
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Tao Teh Ching The Tao Teh Ching (Chinese: 道德經, Dào dé jīng), roughly translated as *The Book of the Way and its Virtue* (see below on translating the title), is an ancient Chinese scripture. Tradition has it that the book was written around 600 BCE by a sage called Laozi (also spelled Lao Tzu, Lao…
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Geb
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Seb — The Ennead The Ogdoad / / / / Other Egyptian Gods In Egyptian mythology, Seb is a son of and and a god of fertility and the Earth. The Egyptians were unusual in this regard; in other mythologies, the Earth is usually represented by a goddess. Seb is one of the Ennead. He…
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Amon
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Amon — King Duke Prince Marquis President Duke Marquis Amon Duke King President Duke Prince King Marquis Duke Duke Count/President Duke Duke King Count/President Count Duke Marquis Count/President Duke Marquis/Count Duke Duke Marquis President King Prince/President Count Marquis Prince Marquis Count President Count Duke Duke Marquis Marquis King/Count Count Duke President Duke Knight King Duke…
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Anna Kingsford
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Anna Kingsford Anna Bonus Kingsford (September 16, 1846 – February 22, 1888) was one of the first female British physicians, after Elizabeth Garrett Anderson. Kingsford established in England and was best known as an advocate of women’s rights, animal rights and vegetarianism. She obtained a medical degree in Paris in 1880. In 1883, she was…
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Richard Wagner
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Richard Wagner Wilhelm Richard Wagner (May 22, 1813 – February 13, 1883) was an influential German composer, music theorist, and essayist, primarily known for his operas. His music is still widely performed, the best known pieces being the “Ride of the Valkyries” from Die Walküre and the “Bridal Chorus” from Lohengrin. Performances of his operas…
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Ceremonial Magick
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Ceremonial magick This article is incomplete. You can help Thelemapedia by adding to it (*http://www./index.php?title=Ceremonial_magick&action=edit*). *Part of the series.* Ceremonial magick is a branch of . Ceremonial magick, often abbreviated as CM, is a tradition inspired largely by and the . It includes, but is not limited to, , , , , magick, hermetic and…
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Abbey Of Thelema
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Abbey of Thelema This article is incomplete. You can help Thelemapedia by adding to it (*http:///index.php?title=Abbey_of_Thelema&action=edit*). The first mention of the Abbey of Thelema was in Gargantua and Pantagruel written by in 1532. founded his Abbey of Thelema in 1920 in Cefalu, Sicily as an experiment in spiritual monasticism in part to prove that The…
