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  • The Book of Enoch is an apocraphal and pseudopigraphal collection ... ), which describes a group of fallen angels (called "the Grigori ...
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  • Heimdall is the sentry of Asgard and a member of the Aesir (the gods ... In some scholarly accounts, parallels have been drawn between Heimdall ...
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  • space humanization, or space habitation) is the concept of permanent, autonomous ... Many people think of space colonies on the Moon or Mars, but others ...
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  • huge, sauropod dinosaurs that lived during the late Jurassic period. Sauropods ... Brachiosaurus represented one stage in the history of life. When the ...
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  • [[Image:paulnabrone.jpg|right|thumb|280px| Poulnabrone dolmen in County ... horizontal capstone (table). Most date from the early Neolithic period (4000 ...
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  • The Solar system (or solar system) Capitalization of the name varies ... is the home stellar system for human beings and all known forms of ...
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  • Planetary habitability is the measure of a planet's or a natural ... An absolute requirement for life is an energy source, and the notion ...
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  • The Tuscarora are an American Indian tribe originally in North Carolina ... However, the settlers not only brought diseases which reduced the ...
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  • In Norse Mythology, Thor (Old Norse: Þórr) was a widely worshipped ... Thor was the focus of numerous Norse folk tales and he was seen to ...
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  • In Greek mythology, Poseidon (Greek: Ποσειδών ; Latin: Neptūnus) was the god of both the sea and earthquakes. In ...
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  • Norse or Scandinavian mythology comprises the pre-Christian legends ... In Scandinavian folklore, Norse mythology has long held cultural currency ...
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  • a C-type asteroid. This image was taken by the NEAR-Shoemaker spacecraft.]] An asteroid is a solid object, smaller than a planet, which in our ...
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  • The Chinese Rites controversy (ca. 1630-1715 C.E.) was a dispute within ... The original Jesuit missionaries led by Matteo Ricci had initially ...
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  • anthropologist, and ethnologist. His work in systematizing the languages ... Wilhelm Schmidt was born in Hörde, Germany in 1868. Already as a ...
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  • In Greek mythology, Prometheus (ancient Greek: Προμηθεύς ... ===Place among the gods=== Prometheus was a son of the Titan Iapetus ...
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  • religion of Iranian origin, founded in the third century C.E. by the ... that postulated an ongoing struggle between the forces of good and evil in ...
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  • :This article is about the astronomer. {{Infobox Person ... unparalleled accuracy for their time. He was the last major astronomer to work ...
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  • "amber") is a general term for the variety of phenomena resulting ... Human ability to harness electricity is one of the keys for the establishment ...
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  • ::Note: For the Roman god Jupiter please click here. : Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar ...
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  • Polytheism (from the Greek: polus, many, and theos, god) refers to ... The term "polytheism" is sometimes applied to a wide variety ...
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