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  2. Right Ginza - Wikipedia

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    Titled The Book of the Underworld (sidra ḏ-supat). 206 paragraphs in Gelbert (2011). Chapter 5.2 (6.1 in the Al-Saadi edition), The Destruction of the Idols of the House (or The Overthrow of the Gods of the House ; Mandaic: qarqalta ḏ-kulḥ alahuta ḏ-baita , [ 5 ] in Gelbert's Ginza), details the destruction of the world's idols by Manda ...

  3. The Messenger (2009 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Messenger premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, before receiving a limited release in North America in 4 theaters. [7] It grossed $44,523 for an average of $11,131 per theater ranking 46th at the box office, and went on to earn $1.1 million domestically and $411,601 internationally for a total of $1.5 million, against ...

  4. List of mythological objects - Wikipedia

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    In addition to its owner, the god of the underworld Hades, wearers of the cap in Greek myths include Athena, the goddess of wisdom; the messenger god Hermes, and the hero Perseus. Ariadne's diadem , a diadem given to her by her husband Dionysus that was made by Hephaestus as a wedding present.

  5. Ur (Mandaeism) - Wikipedia

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    In Mandaeism, ʿUr (Classical Mandaic: ࡏࡅࡓ) is the king (Classical Mandaic: ࡌࡀࡋࡊࡀ, romanized: malka) of the World of Darkness (alma ḏ-hšuka) or underworld. He is the son of Ruha, the queen of the underworld, [1] and her brother Gaf (also spelled Gap), one of the giants in the World of Darkness described in book 5 of the Ginza ...

  6. Inca mythology - Wikipedia

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    The power of Incan mythology resonates in contemporary politics, with politicians like Alejandro Toledo making references to Inca mythology and imagery during their candidacies and tenures. [26] While the Inca Empire may have ceased to exist hundreds of years ago, its vibrant mythology continues to influence life throughout Peru today.

  7. Caduceus - Wikipedia

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    From this perspective, the caduceus was originally representative of Hermes himself, in his early form as the Underworld god Ningishzida, "messenger" of the "Earth Mother". [23] The caduceus is mentioned in passing by Walter Burkert [ 24 ] as "really the image of copulating snakes taken over from Ancient Near Eastern tradition".

  8. List of death deities - Wikipedia

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    Hades, king of the underworld and god of the dead [10] Hecate, goddess of witchcraft, she helped Demeter in the search for Persephone and was allowed to live in the Underworld as her magic works best at night; Hermes, the messenger god who acted as psychopompos; Hypnos, personification of sleep, twin of Thanatos, his Roman counterpart is Somnus

  9. Underworld - Wikipedia

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    The underworld, also known as the netherworld or hell, is the supernatural world of the dead in various religious traditions and myths, located below the world of the living. [1] Chthonic is the technical adjective for things of the underworld. The concept of an underworld is found in almost every civilization and "may be as old as humanity ...