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Gaius Octavius Augustus (Latin: Gaius Octavius Augustus, September 23, 63 B.C. - August 19, 14 A.D.), formerly Gaius Octavian Thurinus, one of the Second Triumvirate, the first head of the Roman Empire (Princeps), the founder of the head of state system, ruled Rome for 40 years, and is one of the ... Read More
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The sun god in the ancient Greek mythology is Helios. According to Hesiod's "God Manual", he is the son of the Titan god Sephelion and Tea, the brother of the moon goddess Selene and the dawn goddess Eos. It is said that he rides in the sky every day on the sun chariot pulled by four fire horses, ... Read More
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Nut is the sky goddess in Ancient Egypt mythology, the mother of stars, and the daughter of Shu and Tefnut. It is the personification of the sky and one of Heliopolis Ennead. In the mythology of other civilizations, the deity often appears as a male figure, but Nut is a goddess. Character Introducti... Read More
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St. Andrew was the patron saint of Scotland and also the patron saint of Greece, Russia, and Romania. He was the brother of the first Catholic Pope, St. Peter, and one of the first apostles of Jesus. [1] Andrew is said to have been killed in Patras, Greece. He requested the Roman authorities who ... Read More
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Francesco Sauvignon was a Catholic missionary sent by Portugal to Asia. Born in Navarre, Spain. Born into a noble family. When studying philosophy at the University of Paris, he became one of the first Jesuits members after being persuaded by Ignatius of Loyola. In 1537, he was promoted to priest. ... Read More
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Father San Biyo, also translated as Father Padre Pio, formerly known as Francesco Forgione (Italian: Francesco Forgione), [2] was born in Petrezina, Italy, on May 25, 1887, and died in Saint John Rotondo on September 23, 1968. On January 6, 1903, Franciscans entered the Franciscans Junior College in ... Read More
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St. Paul, a member of the Pharisee sect of Judaism, is a descendant of the Tribe of Benjamin tribe. Before being illuminated by God, he was a very enthusiastic Jew. In order to capture Christians, he was illuminated by God on his way to Damascus and became a Christian. Later on, he spent the rest of ... Read More
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Agni (q í) is the god of fire in Vedas and Hindus, and Agni - अगनननननन itself is the Sanskrit word for "fire", which is Cognate with the Latin word for "fire" - "ignis" (and is the same root as the English verb "ignite"). It is one of the twelve days of the Esoteric Cult and one of the eight square ... Read More
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Indra, a Hindu god name. His titles include "King of the Gods", "King of the Universe", "Generous", "Compassionate", "Drinker of Sumo Wine", "Holding Vajra pestle", "Ruler", "Killer of Fulidor", "Son of Mighty", "Marshal of Moridor's Guard", "Friend", "Giver", and so on. Indra was brought from ... Read More
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Mitra, a Proto-Indo-Iranian language language, whose nominative form is Mitras, is an ancient Indo Iranian deity. This god was originally a common object of worship in the Aryan pantheon. After the differentiation of Iran Aryan and Indo-Aryan peoples, it began to develop towards different characteri... Read More
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