Thursday, October 30, 2014






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    German dynasty that ruled the Holy Roman Empire from 1138 to 1208 and from 1212 to 1254. The founder of the line was the count Frederick (died 1105), who built Staufen Castle in the Swabian Jura Mountains...
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    Dynasty of German nobles and rulers who were the chief rivals of the Hohenstaufens in Italy and central Europe in the Middle Ages and who later included the Hanoverian Welfs, who, with the accession of...
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    Does anyone think this should be split into two articles? I was going to do it that way originally, but all the info about them is usually found together rather than split apart. The French wikipedia has Guelfes and Gibelins though, so it could be done...(or the French ones could be joined, I don't…
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    The etymology and history of first names.
    behindthename.com|By Mike Campbell
    In Greek mythology, Nike (/ˈnaɪki/; Greek: Νίκη, "Victory", pronounced [nǐːkɛː]) was a goddess who personified victory, also known as the Winged Goddess of Victory. The Roman equivalent was Victoria. Depending upon the time of various myths, she was described as the daughter of the Titan Pallas and…
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    Guelph definition: ...
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    This is a history of goddess-worship. Written like a graphic novel, this well-researched book shows how goddess worship "morphed" through the centuries until it climaxed in its present most common form: the worship of the Virgin Mary. In different cultures, the names were different, but the goddess…
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    “Come down, and sit in the dust, O virgin daughter of Babylon"...thou shalt no more be called, The Lady of kingdoms” (Isaiah 47:1,5).
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    The attributes of the Roman Catholic Virgin Mary prove that she is the biblical Diana of Ephesus, which is merely another name for Semiramis.
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    Uncompromising exposure of the counterfeit origins of Christianity and of the evil it has brought to the world.
    jesusneverexisted.com|By Kenneth Humphreys, M.A.
     
     
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    Homeric Hymn 9 to Artemis (trans. Evelyn-White) (Greek epic C7th or 6th B.C.) : "She [Artemis] waters her horses from Meles deep in reeds [a river in Lydia], and swifty drives her all-golden chariot through Smyrna to vine-clad Klaros where Apollon Argyrotoxos (god of the silver bow), sits waiting fo…
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    This page contains tales of the wrath of Artemis incited by offences against her mother Leto and her own virginity. The most famous of these stories include:
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    Today (October 29), beginning at sundown, will coincide with the sixth day of the month
    The sixth day is a day to honour Artemis, for it is held that the goddess was born on a sixth day

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