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Jacob, also known as Israel. According to the Bible, he is the son of Isaac and the grandson of Abraham. He has twelve children, all of whom are heads of a family. He is the ancestor of the twelve tribes of Israel. Jacob's life is full of legends. At the gate of heaven, I heard that God reiterated ... Read More
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St. Thomas, in Hebrew, the word "Duomo" means "twins"; It is called Didymus in Greek. He was a Galilean and one of the twelve disciples Jesus had called. [1] People often call him "suspicious and taciturn", because he adopts the attitude of "neither seeing nor believing" to the resurrection of the ... Read More
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Andrew also translated "Andriy". One of the twelve disciples of Jesus. The Greek Church called Andre "the first apostle to be called" and respected him as a guardian saint. He was also a guardian saint in Scotland. [1] Before becoming a disciple, Andrew lived in Bethsaida in Galilee, where he took ... Read More
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Lucifer (English: Lucifer Latin: Lucifer) is a figure of religious legend. "Lucifer" was originally a Christian and Jewish term, appearing in Isaiah 14:12, meaning "bright star", which was used to allude to Nebuchadnezzar, the king of Babylon in Cuba. It became a fallen angel in Christianity after ... Read More
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Metatron, the angel in myth, the clerk of the heaven recorded in the Jewish pseudonym, is the angel responsible for guarding the throne of God. The body of Metatron is the largest among the angels, with 36 wings on its back. In Hebrew, Metatron means "little Yahweh". In Jewish documents and legends, ... Read More
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Uriel (also translated as Uriel), Uriel/Auriel/Oriel (El/Godis my light) is one of the archangels in the Jewish rabbi and Christian (not Protestant here) culture exiled to Babylon. His name may come from Uriah (Hebrew). It is said that in some Kabbalah sects and ancient books, he was confused with ... Read More
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Raphael (Hebrew: רָפָאֵל, R ā p ̄āʾē l. Arabic: رافائيل, R ā f āʾī l) Or it is translated as Lafayel. Judaism calls Lefayi, while Catholicism calls Lafayel. The name means "God has healed". It is the name of an archangel in Judaism, Christianity and Islam. One of the three angels who appeared in the ... Read More
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Pericles Περικλ ῆ ς; English: Pericles, about 495-429 BC), consul of Athens. He rebuilt Athens in the ruins after the Greek Polish War and fostered culture and art. Many existing ancient Greek buildings were built in his time. He also helped Athens defeat the Spartans in the first stage of the ... Read More
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Charlemagne (French: Charlemagne, German: Karl der Gro ß e, English: Charles the Great; April 2, 742 - January 28, 814), or Charlemagne ("Man" means the Great Emperor). King of the Carolingian Empire of the Frankish Kingdom (reigned from 768 to January 28, 814), founder of the Charlemagne Empire. In ... Read More
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The Holy Roman Empire (German: Heiliges R ö misches Reich; Latin: Sacrum Roman Empire) was officially called the Roman Empire (Latin: Imperial Rome) from 962 to 1157, and was renamed the Holy Roman Empire from 1157 to 1512, Finally, from 1512 to 1806, it was named the Holy Roman Empire of the German ... Read More
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