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  • 81Noé (opera) — Fromental Halévy …

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  • 82Menes — This article is about the Pharaoh. For the H. P. Lovecraft character, see The Cats of Ulthar. For the Macedonian general, see Menes of Pella. For the Romanian village of Miniş, called Ménes in Hungarian, see Ghioroc. Menes Africanus: Mênês… …

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  • 83Charles Darwin's views on religion — have been the subject of much interest. His work was pivotal in the development of evolution theory. Charles Darwin had a non conformist background, but attended a Church of England school. He studied Anglican theology with the aim of becoming a… …

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  • 84MYTH, MYTHOLOGY — (Gr. μῦθος; word, word content, narrative ). A myth is a story about the universe that is considered sacred. Such a story deals with the great moments of man s life: birth, initiation, and death, referring them to events that took place in… …

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  • 85Daraban — Kalan   Town and Tehsil of Dera Ismail Khan   Country Pakistan Province Khyber Pakhtunkhwa District Dera Ismail Khan District Tehsil …

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  • 86ASIA MINOR — ASIA MINOR. The westernmost peninsula of Asia, also known as Anatolia. There is no specific information as to when Jews first reached Asia Minor, but it was probably not later than the sixth century B.C.E. Evidence is found in Joel (4:4–6) which… …

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  • 87Deucalion — /dooh kay lee euhn, dyooh /, n. Class. Myth. a son of Prometheus who survived the Deluge to regenerate the human race. * * * ▪ Greek mythology       in Greek legend, the Greek equivalent of Noah, the son of Prometheus (the creator of humankind),… …

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  • 88Babylonian Creation Legends —    There are three versions of the Babylonian Creation Legend which have come down to us.    They are:    1. The story of Berosus (280 B.C.). In the beginning there was an abyss of waters, wherein resided the most hideous beings. This was ruled… …

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  • 89Atrahasis —    1) A mythical Mesopotamian hero who survived a great flood sent by the gods. In the original Sumerian version of his story, he is called Ziusudra. In the Hebrew Old Testament, which later incorporated the tale, he is called Noah. For the… …

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  • 90Islamic mythology — is the body of traditional narratives associated with Islam from a mythographical perspective. Many Muslims believe that these narratives are historical and sacred and contain profound truths. These traditional narratives include, but are not… …

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