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Medea, also translated as Medea or Medea. She is a famous witch in Greek mythology, the princess of Korkis (also translated as Kochis Island). She is the daughter of King Aeetes of Corkis and the goddess of the ocean, Idyia. She is also the niece of the Aea witch, the sister of Abysultos, the sun ... Read More
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Aegus (Ancient Greek: Α ἰ γεύς), He is the king of Athens in Greek mythology and the father of Theseus, the hero of Attica. According to mythology, Aegeus was the son of King Pandion of Athens and the grandson of Cleopatra. Pandion was ousted from the throne by several sons of his fellow tribe, ... Read More
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The highest fruit of Buddhist practice. Buddha is a transliteration of Sanskrit, abbreviated as Buddha, also translated as Floating Tu or Floating Tu, originally meaning consciousness. Consciousness has three layers of meaning: one is self-awareness, which is the so-called self-awareness of nature; ... Read More
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Dante Alighieri (Italian:. In Italy, he is known as il Sommo Poeta (the highest poet) and il Poeta (the father of Italian). Dante is the greatest poet in Europe and one of the greatest writers in the world. Engels commented, "The end of the feudal Middle Ages and the beginning of the modern ... Read More
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Mani (Syrian: ܡܐܢܝ ܚܝܐ M ā N ī, From April 14, 216 to February 26, 274, he was the founder of Manichaeism. He was born in Madinou, northern Babylon during the Parthian Empire of the Persian Empire (now on the banks of the Tigris River in Iraq), but his death dates can be traced back to 274, 276, and ... Read More
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Mary Beck Andy (July 16, 1821 – March 1910) was a female religious leader and founder of the Christian scientific movement in the United States. Due to religious superstition, Doctor Quinby believed that she had discovered Jesus' method of treating her spinal disease without using medication. After ... Read More
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Martin Luther (1483-1546) was the initiator of the European Reformation movement in the 16th century, the founder of Protestantism, and a religious reformer. He studied law at Erfurt University, entered the Augustinian Church to study theology in 1505, and became a priest in 1507. After obtaining a ... Read More
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Moses Maimonides (1135-1204) was one of the leading thinkers and philosophers among medieval Jews. Moses Maimonid (Hebrew: M) ō Sheh ben Main ō n) Jewish philosopher. Born in Spain in 1135 and died in Cairo, Egypt in 1204. Maimonid left Spain when he was young. At that time, Cordoba had been ... Read More
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The three goddesses in Greek mythology who govern the four seasons The full moon goddess Selene, known as the Horae goddess, is one of the three goddesses in Greek mythology who govern the four seasons. They are Thallo, the goddess of spring representing the budding season, Auxo, the goddess of ... Read More
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Zoroastrian (Persian: زرتشت) (628-551 BC) was the founder of Zoroastrianism, also known as Zoroastrianism or Zoroastrianism in Chinese. Zoroastrianism was an Aryan from a noble family of Persian nomadic tribes before the establishment of the Persian Empire. At the age of 20, he abandoned his home ... Read More
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