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Ali A Olomi
aaolomi
Throughout history astrologers advised kings and queens, guided battles, and determined the fate of kingdoms. But sometimes, astrologers were kings, queens, and rulers themselves!A thread- The first is the iconic
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Dr. Sarah Bond
SarahEBond
Let's chat about the ancient history of the "great conjunction" of Jupiter & Saturn which will occur on the night of December 21 (e.g. Kepler's depiction In 1596) & the
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Vedic Wisdom...ॐ 🦅
VedicWisdom1
#Tweet4Bharat Hinduism and Social Justice The Social structure is a very important and (projected to be) most controversial part of Hinduism, in this thread I will try to explain how
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Wrath Of Gnon
wrathofgnon
Everyone has heard of the people making an effort to live more natural lives, off-grid, usually deep in the country or far away from other people. What if I told
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Dr. Jane Clare Jones
janeclarejones
I'm not a liberal, I'm a leftist. Although I'm also deeply anti-authoritarian and while democracy is a highly imperfect system, it's still the best option we have, and a great
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Philip Anderson
P_G_Anderson
.@_F_B_G_ writes very persuasively on the Church and Welfare State of a nation in crisis, and its politics.And I'm prompted to wheel out my favourite hobby horse: there was an
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Wulfgar the Bard
WulfgarTheBard
I was lucky to spend my childhood in Shetland. This was the view from the front door in the early 80s. Look at that freshly thatched shed? There were more
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CrapFinds
CrapFinds
Friends, Join me as we journey through…Famous Moustaches of the PAS ...As seen on late 5th/early 6th century Florid Cruciform Brooches recorded on @findsorguk The Mike Parker Pearson (NMS-354587)brooch foot,
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Mwiya
mwiyas
On building a university:A thread on why we chose a university to be the heart of the city we’re building; and why it’s an important part of all the cities
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Daniel Bellingradt
dbellingradt
Fellow historians with interest in #mediahistory and #bookhistory. I would like to establish the hashtag #globalbookhistory for collecting and promoting studies that pay attention to non-Eurocentric, global, transregional views on
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Josh Woolcott
joshwoolcott
Not to bang on about it, but the Grimes interview of Starkey in which he claims to have not being paying proper attention (whilst simultaneously claiming to have have a
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ChronHib ✍⌨
ChronHib
Ogura Hyakunin Isshu 16Ariwara no Yukihira a.k.a. Middle Counselor Yukihira (818–6.9.893)Parting, separatingto Mount Inaba’s peak where pines grow.On hearing “pines!”I shall return at once./1 Ariwara no Yukihira a.k.a. Chūnagon Yuk
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Friendless Churches
friendschurches
“When the snow lay round about, deep and crisp and even”‘Good King Wenceslas’ is a rather odd carol. Who was Wenceslas, and why do we sing about him at Christmas?#threadSt
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Aʀᴄʜᴀᴇᴏ𝖉𝖊𝖆𝖙𝖍
howardmrw
Archaeologists! Politicians and sections of the British media are attempting to pillory a timely, excellent and much-needed report exploring the connections of colonialism and historic slavery to National Trust properties.
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Dr Francis Young
DrFrancisYoung
Without getting into the ins and outs of the ‘Is Christmas pagan?’ debate, it’s worth dealing with some faulty assumptions people often make about the ‘Christianisation’ of pre-Christian traditions (buckle
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Galician-Portuguese Medieval Poetry MEMES
galician_memes
Hoje queremos partilhar estes memes realizados pelo alunado de 1o de Bacharelato do IES #Beade (Vigo). Parabéns pela vossa criatividade, rapaziada, e sorte nos testes! Meme de Martín Campañó
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