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oenach
óenach, a periodic assembly of the population of a tuath, or group of tuatha, for horse racing and athletic contests. Óenaig apparently originated as funeral games, a number of the traditional sites being associated with mythical burials. In Old Irish law tracts the presiding king uses... Read more |
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Virgin birth
virgin birth — a woman giving birth without documented involvement of a male figure in the act of conception (attested e.g. by an intact hymen) — is a widespread and well-known religious and cultural motif. It belongs to the category of portents and magic signs that announce the... Read more |
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Thebes (Egypt)
Thebes , city of ancient Egypt. Luxor and Karnak now occupy parts of its site. The city developed at a very early date from a number of small villages, particularly one around modern Luxor (then called Epet), but remained relatively obscure until the rise of the Theban family that established... Read more |
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SFX Entertainment Inc
SFX Entertainment, Inc. 650 Madison Avenue, 16th FloorNew York, New York 10022U.S.A.Telephone: (212) 838-3100Fax: (212) 750-6692Web site: http://www.sfx.com Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Clear Channel Communications, Inc.Incorporated: 1997Employees: 2,700Sales: $1.68 billion (1999)Stock... Read more |
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saga
saga in Old Norse literature , especially Icelandic and Norwegian, narrative in prose or verse, centering on a legendary or historical figure or family. Sagas may be divided into sagas of the kings, mainly of early Norwegian rulers; Icelandic sagas, both biographical and historical; contemporary... Read more |
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fool
fool or court jester, a person who entertains with buffoonery and an often caustic wit. In all countries from ancient times and extending into the 18th cent., mental and physical deformity provided amusement. Attached to noble and royal courts were dwarfs, cripples, idiots, albinos, and freaks.... Read more |
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Zephaniah (Bible book)
Zephaniah , prophetic book of the Bible. The prophet, who lived in the reign (c.640-609 BC) of King Josiah of Judah, traces his genealogy to King Hezekiah . Zephaniah denounces Judah for idolatry, luxury, and for presuming on God's protection. The Day of the Lord, the prophet announces, will bring... Read more |
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tomb
tomb vault or chamber constructed either partly or entirely above ground as a place of interment. Although it is often used as a synonym for grave , the word is derived from the Greek tymbos [burial ground]. It may also designate a memorial shrine erected above a grave. The concept of the tomb... Read more |
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