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  2. Ahiman Rezon - Wikipedia

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    It is generally accepted that the title was based on the Hebrew language. The explanation below and the names mentioned have no logical bearing on Freemasonry as such and are in no way related to Biblical figures. The main proof is the written word of Dermott who for the latter name wrote in Hebrew רצון not רזון.

  3. Moorish sovereign citizens - Wikipedia

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    The Moorish sovereign movement, sometimes called the indigenous sovereign movement or the Rise of the Moors, is a small sub-group of sovereign that mainly holds to the teachings of the Moorish Science Temple of America, in that African Americans are descendants of the Moabites and thus are "Moorish" by nationality, and Islamic by faith.

  4. List of Masonic rites - Wikipedia

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    Rite Name Degrees Notable Regions Year Established Notes Adonhiramite Rite: 13 Brazil, Portugal, Uruguay, France [6] - Ends with Noachite or Prussian Knight degree. Has been worked in Brazil since the early 19th century. [7] Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite: 33 Worldwide 1801 Most widely practiced Masonic rite globally Ancient and Primitive ...

  5. List of angels in Ars Paulina - Wikipedia

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    Part 2 of Ars Paulina contains mystical names of the angels of the Zodiac signs in general, and also the names of the angels of every degree and the signs. These are called the angels of men: because under some one of those signs and degrees, every man is born. The following 12 names are attributed to 12 signs of the Zodiac.

  6. Book of the Zodiac - Wikipedia

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    The Book of the Zodiac (Classical Mandaic: ࡎࡐࡀࡓ ࡌࡀࡋࡅࡀࡔࡉࡀ, romanized: Sfar Malwašia; Modern Mandaic: Asfar Malwāši [1]) is a Mandaean text. It covers Mandaean astrology in great detail. [2] The book is used to obtain a Mandaean's baptismal name (malwasha). [3] It is also an important source on Mandaean numerology. [4]

  7. Zodiac Man - Wikipedia

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    The concept of the Zodiac Man dates to the Hellenistic era in which the earliest exposition appears in Manilius's Astronomica (II. 453–465; IV. 701–710). [1] [2] However, a cuneiform tablet of unknown date gives a nearly identical list of bodily divisions that possibly but not certainly could have been created before Manilius. [1]

  8. Tōnalpōhualli - Wikipedia

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    Most things in day to day life were dependent on the correlating tōnalpōhualli—even given name. When born, formal names would be the day you were born; for example, 5 lizard (Cuetzpalin), and this would determine the child’s destiny. [4] Furthermore, marriages were dependent on the compatibility of the couple’s day signs and numbers.

  9. Morisco - Wikipedia

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    Moriscos (Spanish: [moˈɾiskos], Catalan: [muˈɾiskus]; Portuguese: mouriscos [moˈɾiʃkuʃ]; Spanish for "Moorish") were former Muslims and their descendants whom the Catholic Church and Habsburg Spain commanded to forcibly convert to Christianity or face compulsory exile after Spain outlawed Islam.