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... for a thousand warriors, and fit to meet either god or devil. Many times had she taken the field, armed at all ...
dhwty - 29/04/2015 - 15:05
... (the day before Good Friday) to meet and worship the Devil. It has been suggested that the association of the ...
dhwty - 21/03/2018 - 12:53
... Dead – Bittersweet Remembrance of Departed Ancestors Ex-Devil Worshipper Says: I'm Shocked Christians Celebrate ...
ashley cowie - 02/11/2019 - 14:57
Western culture has a relatively shallow relationship with gemstones. Most people place great value on diamonds as being symbolic of commitment and only a few know this entire ritual began in a 1947 De Beers advertising campaign which pushed the line: "A Diamond is Forever.” To understand the inordinate importance of gemstones in history one needs to turn from the blinding light of diamonds because in reality, right up to the mid-20th century, rubies were a girl’s best friend.
ashley cowie - 10/10/2018 - 15:57
... increasingly became associated with witchcraft and the devil. But Merlin tends to be treated kindly – even though ...
ancient-origins - 03/02/2019 - 22:54
... later, during the 1970's, buried with a statue of The Devil. Back to 2016 The spooky history of the location, ...
Theodoros Karasavvas - 04/11/2016 - 20:58
Archaeologists have been digging at “the last” Maya city in Guatemala. Pre-Hispanic graves and artifacts have been found peppered with the shot from conquistadors’ rifles.
The lush forests of Guatemala’s Petén region lie on the borders of Mexico and Belize. Back in 2019 thousands of Maya structures were revealed by light detection and ranging (LiDAR) sensors and displayed on geographic information system (GIS) maps.
ashley cowie - 31/10/2022 - 21:59
... and Imposing Public Edifices of Roman Architecture Was the Devil’s Dyke in England once Part of the Legendary City of ...
Ed Whelan - 29/05/2019 - 14:01
... 4-Headed Slavic God Pulled from a River Codex Gigas (the Devil’s Bible) - the largest manuscript in the world The ...
dhwty - 14/09/2015 - 02:18
... period approx.. 12,000 years ago (or, 10,000 BCE). The devil is in the details and here’s a few: ‘String’ ...
William E. Shaw - 11/12/2016 - 23:56
The Battle of Empel was a decisive battle. The Spanish force was decimated and backed onto a mountain without food and their fate seemed to be left to the enemy’s whims. The die appeared to be cast for the soldiers of the Spanish Tercio and yet, something unexpected happened. The events of the morning of December 8, 1585 would go down in history as "The Miracle of Empel."
Marilo - 16/12/2015 - 03:44
... that Kirk himself might be a changeling sent by the devil in order to corrupt the faith of his parishioners and ...
David Halpin - 15/05/2019 - 17:26
... Some have come to see them as evil or the work of the devil. Our hesitancy to embrace the traditional methods ...
Rita Louise - 05/03/2024 - 16:52
... a “lonely place” to pray, or how he was tempted by the devil in the desert. These stories evoked images of remote ...
ancient-origins - 14/02/2018 - 22:56
... world sheds light on ancient perspectives Codex Gigas (the Devil’s Bible) - the largest manuscript in the world ...
lizleafloor - 09/10/2020 - 02:50
In the days leading up to the biggest Holy Day (holiday) of the Christian year, celebrating the birth of Christ, the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) have announced “the cave of Holy Salome,' the alleged midwife of Christ, has been identified.
ashley cowie - 22/12/2022 - 17:54
A traditional night of celebrations known as Čarodějnice, which translates to ‘Witches Night’ in English has been severely curtailed this year in the Czech Republic. The Czech government has forbidden large scale gatherings and bonfires. This is because of the current coronavirus pandemic and also the unprecedented drought in Central Europe, which means that fires and large gatherings are regarded as a public danger.
Ed Whelan - 01/05/2020 - 01:22
... of Gilgamesh Legends of Mount Shasta: “The Abode of the Devil” Part I – The Legend of J.C. Brown Contrary to much ...
Jason Jarrell - 16/11/2017 - 18:56
During the mid-to-latter years of the 12th century respected chroniclers working in cathedrals and monasteries across England began writing, in all seriousness, about corpses rising from their graves to wander through the streets of towns spreading pestilence and death in their wake. Similar accounts popped up as late as 1370 AD in continental Europe.
Charles Christian - 02/12/2020 - 12:43
... he wrote: “When you see a woman, think that you see the devil.”! Once ordained, the now Pope Pius II tried hard to ...
Joanna Gillan - 28/05/2022 - 22:52