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- Hermes
- (cairn) Son of Zeus, and a Deity of many functions and attributes. He is best known as the Messenger and Herald of the Gods, but he is also a fertility God, a Lord of fortune and fate, and a patron of both merchants and thieves. As Herald he combines...
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Deities & Heros >> Greek
- Yule, the Winter Solstice
- ABOUT YULE | RITUAL | FOODS | REFERENCES ABOUT YULE Yule, pronounced "you all", or jol is the Winter Solstice, the shortest day and the longest night of the year. Yule, in Old Norse means, Wheel. As the Wheel of the Year is significant in pagan...
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Holidays >> Yule
- 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
- Heket/Heqet
- Heket - a water deity in the form of a frog or a frog-headed woman. She made her debut into the Egyptian pantheon in pyramid inscriptions, in a magical text destined to allow the king to ascend into the sky. Later she became connected with birth, in a Middle...
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Deities & Heros >> Egyptian
- Hey! Isn't That Christmas Star a Pentacle?
- Isn't that Star of Bethlehem a Pentagram? Well, of course it is. Just as the Saxon Eostra (or whatever spelling catches your fancy) lent her rabbit and name in English to Pasch. Also, the day of Christ's Mass is actually the festival of the birthday of Mithra;...
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Religions >> Christianity & Paganism
- Pagan Roots of the Bible
- "The Bible is the innerrent word of the living God. It is absolutely infallible, without error in all matters pertaining to faith and practice, as well as in areas such as geography, science, history, etc. Jerry Falwell I have heard this assertion...
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Saga of Times Past >> History & Anthropology
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- Date of birth (dd/mm/yyyy). Place and département of birth. Country of birth.
- finance-en.hermes.com
- Hephaistos' Winged Shoes and the Birth of Athena Daniel B. Levine
- Winged shoes on Hermes first appear in black-figure around 600, just before the Birth of. Athena scenes commence.
- www.camws.org
- Hermes
- 11-Hermes. 6. Invention of Lyre.
- hccl.byu.edu
- Secret Sermon on the Mountain (The Initiation of Tat)
- to birth, or from what seed.
- www.rosicrucian.org
- The Pre-Natal Epoch
- charts for the beginnings of a journey which has, as its outcome, the birth of a human being. Modern Use.
- www.darrelyngunzburg.com
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- Krewes of Hermes, d'Etat and Morpheus display poetry, satire and home-state
- The Krewe of Hermes' "Birth of Dionysus" float parts the crowd at Napoleon and Magazine. (Robert Morris, UptownMessenger.com) "Skeleton Crewe" leads Le Krewe d'Etat down Magazine St Friday night.
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- Hermes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- One of the most important myths appears in the Homeric Hymn to Hermes, dating to the seventh or sixth centuries BC and deals with his birth and early exploits.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Hermes
- According to the widely accepted myth concerning the birth of Hermes, his father was Zeus, while his mother was Maia.
- www.vroma.org
- Hermes: Birth and Parents
- First Previous Next Last · Index Text. Slide 8 of 10.
- www.ga.k12.pa.us
- Hermes Greek God Messenger
- Birth of Hermes. Hermes, the herald and messenger of the gods, was like a breath of fresh air on Mount Olympus.
- www.greek-mythology-gods.com
- Hermes
- For instance, shortly after his birth, Hermes stole Apollo's flock of golden cattle. ( They were golden because they were the cattle of the sun.
- www.angelfire.com
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