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English actress and singer; she has a YouTube channel where she plays the piano and sings, but she posts mainly video blogs. Rebecca Flint: United Kingdom xBextahx Known for cover dances under the name Beckii Cruel Luis Fernando Flores: El Salvador Fernanfloo Salvadoran YouTuber who uploaded commented gameplays Evan Fong: Canada
In Greek and Roman mythology and religion, Sirius (/ ˈ s ɪ r ɪ ə s /, SEE-ree-əss; Ancient Greek: Σείριος, romanized: Seírios, lit. 'scorching' pronounced) is the god and personification of the star Sirius, also known as the Dog Star, the brightest star in the night sky and the most prominent star in the constellation of Canis Major (or the Greater Dog). [1]
However, while the ancient Egyptians treated the Sun and the other stars as separate, Thelema connects the sun-god Hadit with every individual star. Furthermore, The Book of the Law says: "Every man and every woman is a star." [2] Hadit is the Secret Seed. In The Book of the Law he says; "I am alone: there is no God where I am."
The Pale Beast, God of the Labyrinth: Appears as a huge, pallid, gelatinous oval with myriad legs and multiple eyes. Ei'lor The Star-Seed, The Plant-God: A plant-like parasitic horror native to the jungle planet Kr’llyand, which orbits a dead, green star. Etepsed Egnis [10] —
In 2016, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) organized a Working Group on Star Names (WGSN) [2] to catalog and standardize proper names for stars. The WGSN's first bulletin, dated July 2016, [3] included a table of 125 stars comprising the first two batches of names approved by the WGSN (on 30 June and 20 July 2016) together with names of stars adopted by the IAU Executive Committee ...
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In a hymn of the Avesta incorporated by Ferdowsi in the Shahnameh, Tishtrya is involved in a cosmic struggle against the drought-bringing demon Apaosha.According to the myth, in the form of a pure white horse the god did battle with the demon who, in contrast, had assumed the form of a terrifying black horse.