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Thread: Out to kill the wren. Kerry, Ireland, St Stephen's day... https://oldeuropeanculture.blogspot.com/2016/12/wren-or-wran.html #FolkloreThursday Why would anyone want to kill a wren, the tinies bird you can find in Europe? The
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Pallando the Blue
KomninosM
In his "Prussian Chronicle", Grunau thought that the name of the sacred grove of Romuva derives from the word "Rome". Although he was wrong in the strict sense, the word
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Warrior29
Warrior2913
Cymatics. In Greek meaning "Wave". Sound and Vibration.The 1st pict shows the how high frequency creates amazing intimate patterns like the Cathedral Windows while low frequency (disease) creates simple forms.
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aritree ☁️
hernameisariii
ariana grande as greek goddesses - a thread alectrona - the goddess of sun aphrodite - the goddess of love and beauty amphitrite - the goddess of sea artemis -
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BMIcandoit
BMIcandoit
Hey you! Looking to get active? Not sure where to start? Running is just one of the brilliant ways you can exercise without needing a gym membership or expensive equipment.
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ghost of daniel parker
SeekerOTL
1\THE FANTASTIC LIFE OF GEORGE PAPADOPOLOUSPart IAfter the electionNov 9, 2016 - Jan 19, 2017 2\This thread will be more than one part. This first part will focus on the
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Sarvesh Tiwari
bhAratenduH
Elisa, you ask two questions on which let me share my perspective, but before that let me clarify that there is no strī-sūdra etc angle in what I wrote. Kabir,
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Dr Emily Wilson
EmilyRCWilson
When I work on translations, revising, revising and revising some more, I spend a lot of time thinking about what it means for one text to be "like" another. Resemblances
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Essential Borker
workingdog_
"Jews and Christians believe in The Bible"Actually, I do not believe in the Bible Jews don't believe in the Bible. We don't read the Bible. Muslims read the Bible
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Hamparsum Hampikyan
HHampikyan
1. A little bit of deconstruction is needed on the topic of Greek War of Independence. The events that caused to Greek Independence is the "first armed intervention" on humanitarian
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࿗ Vedant Maheshwari ࿗
BangadVedant
एकै साधे सब सधै, सब साधे सब जाय! Dharmik Hindus online should start creating their own niche and work upon that.Select a subject/topic make yourself an expert in it and
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Ed Clarke
ClarkesLatin
Like this and I'll tell you what Latin or Greek grammatical construction you'd be. Pleasing, rare and exotic, @shffnn - the supine of purpose. (Used only after a verb of
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Anand Giridharadas
AnandWrites
When I was a student in history classes, a common mantra was: Don't judge past people by present standards; that's anachronistic.One of the shifts happening now is the opening up
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Gbénró Adégbolá ن
GbenroAdegbola
The Hagia Sophia has been in the news lately. What is Hagia Sophia and why is it significant? Hagia Sophia (Greek), known in Turkish as Ayasofya, in Latin as Sancta
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Getty
GettyMuseum
Legs for days. We did a thread on the different types of furniture feet a while back, but did you know that furniture legs also have different names depending on
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Peter Campbell
peterbcampbell
When did archaeologists first don diving gear? This is one of the questions addressed in our new book examining underwater research from the Renaissance through 1960. George Bass brought modern
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