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  • 51Rip van Winkle (Hellsing) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Rip Van Winkle リップヴァーン・ウィンクル中尉 (Rippuvān Winkuru) Sexo Femenino Edad Desconocida Primera aparición Hellsing volumen 4 …

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  • 52SAMAEL — SAMAEL, from the amoraic period onward the major name of Satan in Judaism. The name first appears in the account of the theory of angels in the Ethiopic Book of Enoch 6, which includes the name, although not in the most important place, in the… …

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  • 53Simoom — Si*moom , Simoon Si*moon , n. [Ar. sam?m, fr. samma to poison. Cf. {Samiel}.] A hot, dry, suffocating, dust laden wind, that blows occasionally in Arabia, Syria, and neighboring countries, generated by the extreme heat of the parched deserts or… …

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  • 54Simoon — Simoom Si*moom , Simoon Si*moon , n. [Ar. sam?m, fr. samma to poison. Cf. {Samiel}.] A hot, dry, suffocating, dust laden wind, that blows occasionally in Arabia, Syria, and neighboring countries, generated by the extreme heat of the parched… …

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  • 55Devil — This is an overview of the Devil. For more specific versions, see Devil in Christianity and Devil in Islam. For other uses, see Devil (disambiguation) …

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  • 56Theophory in the Bible — The word theophory refers to the practice of embedding the name of a god or a deity in, usually, a proper name. Much Hebrew theophory occurs in the Bible, particularly in the Old Testament. The most prominent theophory involves *names referring… …

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  • 57Grigori — The Grigori are a group of fallen angels told of in Biblical apocrypha who mated with mortal women, giving rise to a race of hybrids known as the Nephilim, who are also mentioned in )The watchers story in Enoch appears to be derived from Genesis… …

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  • 58Rudelsburg — The castle ruin Rudelsburg lies on the east bank of the river Saale atop a rocky shell limestone ridge, approximately convert|85|m|ft|0|lk=on above the river and above Saaleck, a suburb of the town of Bad Kösen in the Burgenlandkreis district in… …

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  • 59Simoom — ( ar. سموم samūm ; from the root سم s m m , to poison ) is a strong, dry, dust laden local wind that blows in the Sahara, Palestine, Jordan, Syria, and the deserts of Arabian Peninsula. Alternative spellings include samiel, sameyel, samoon, samun …

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  • 60Sam Hill (euphemism) — The etymology for Sam Hill as a euphemisim is uncertain; however it first appeared regularly in print in Seattle, America around 1926. References were made in both the Seattle Times newspaper and Time Magazine to the Hill family consisting of… …

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