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- The Pagan Origins Of Christian Mythology
- The Judeo-Christian religions were founded in a region of the world where savior religions existed for thousands of years. Much of the symbolism and many of the stories in the Bible may be traced to earlier myths of the Persians, Egyptians, and other people...
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Religions >> Christianity & Paganism
- Hulse, David Allen
- >From an early age, David Allen Hulse has made a diligent study of the alphabets of the ancient world. Even as a child, David possessed a great affinity for the alphabets of Egypt, Phoenicia, and Greece. In college, a reading of MacGregor Mathers' Kabbalah...
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Real Interviews >> Authors
- Hulse, David Allen
- From an early age, David Allen Hulse has made a diligent study of the alphabets of the ancient world. Even as a child, David possessed a great affinity for the alphabets of Egypt, Phoenicia, and Greece. In college, a reading of MacGregor Mathers' Kabbalah...
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Real Interviews >> Authors
- Conium maculatum (Poison Hemlock)
- In ancient Greece Poison Hemlock was a regularly used punishment for criminals. In 399 BC the great philosopher Socrates was killed this way; his crime consisted of teaching people to think for themselves - a great evil in old dictatorial Greece. Thanks to...
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Remedies >> Remedies C
- The Horned God in India and Europe
- Of all of the Gods that we honor in Paganism today probably the most revered is the Horned God, in the shape and form of Cernunnos. Pick up some modern Pagan literature and chances are he is in there, listen to conversation at a Moot and you will hear him...
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Deities & Heros >> Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish
- Crow Lore
- Crow Lore One Crow Sorrow Two Crows Joy Three Crows a Wedding Four Crows a Boy Five crows Silver Six Crows Gold Seven Crows a Secret Never to be told. poem contributed by tarotcanadaintl@yahoo.com Crows have in many cultures, been a bird used in divination,...
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Symbology >> Animals
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Suggested Pdf Resources
- BIRLEY HADRIAN AND GREEK SENATORS - Universität zu Köln
- HADRIAN AND GREEK SENATORS. 'Studies of this kind proceed by experiment and are subject to hazard'. (R.
- www.uni-koeln.de
- LAND OF PYTHAGORAS
- Small ravines rarely have names in Greece, especially foreign names, and we explain the name as the renaming of Phloios by the Roman emperor Hadrian.
- www.stanford.edu
- LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY AND BJORKLUNDEN SEMINAR IN
- We'll see the Temple of Olympian Zeus, the largest in ancient Greece, and.
- www.lawrence.edu
- Greece-Thassos
- Greece-Thassos construction of the Agora began in the 5th century BC and was completed under the Emperor Hadrian.
- oiss.rice.edu
- Greeka guide to Athens
- Greeka.com is just the most popular website about Greece and the Greek Islands . ..
- www.greeka.com
Suggested Web Resources
- Hadrian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- In September 128, Hadrian again attended the Eleusinian mysteries.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Arch of Hadrian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Arch of Hadrian Πύλη (or Αψίδα) του Αδριανού.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Hadrian and Greek love
- Jan 12, 2008 Hadrian had a great passion for architecture and Greek culture.
- www.johncoulthart.com
- Hadrian's library - Athens Athens Greece
- www.greece-athens.com
- Hadrian's Arch and the Temple of Zeus - Athens Info Guide
- The most complete information guide about Athens, Greece. Hadrian's arch.
- www.athensinfoguide.com
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