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  2. List of fire deities - Wikipedia

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    Ra, fire god of the sun, light, warmth, and growth; Sekhmet, protective lioness goddess of war, along with some elements of disease and curing of disease.Sometimes referenced in relation to the sun and its power, so possibly had to do with upkeep of the sun at times and fire

  3. Iron Monkey (band) - Wikipedia

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    Iron Monkey reformed in January 2017 as a trio featuring Watson playing bass, Rushby singing and playing guitar, and new member Scott Briggs. The band wrote and recorded the album 9-13 which was released on Relapse records in October 2017. Scott Briggs was replaced on drums by Steven Mellor aka Ze Big from the band Widows in January 2018. [2]

  4. List of stoner rock bands - Wikipedia

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    This is a comprehensive list of notable stoner rock/metal bands. It includes any musical groups that have incorporated the genre into their music at some point in their career. It includes any musical groups that have incorporated the genre into their music at some point in their career.

  5. Eyehategod - Wikipedia

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    Eyehategod (also abbreviated and referred to as EHG) is an American sludge metal band from New Orleans, Louisiana who formed in 1988. [1] They have become one of the better known bands to emerge from the NOLA metal scene. Their core lineup has remained consistent since the band's inception, with the exception of the bassist (the role of which ...

  6. Yahwism - Wikipedia

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    A third tier may also have existed, made up of specialist deities such as the god of snakebite-cures – his name is unknown, as the biblical text identifies him only as Nehushtan, a pun based on the shape of his representation and the metal of which it was made [40] – and below these again was a fourth and final group of minor divine beings ...

  7. Vulcan (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the Roman god of fire Vulcan has been traced back to the Cretan god Velchanos by Gérard Capdeville, primarily under the suggestion of the close similarity of their names. [52] Cretan Velchanos is a young god of Mediterranean or Near Eastern origin who has mastership of fire and is the companion of the Great Goddess .

  8. Ogun - Wikipedia

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    He is the god of war and metals. [2] [1] [3] In his earthly life Ogun is said to be the first king of Ife. When some of his subjects failed to show respect, Ogun killed them and ultimately himself with his own sword. He disappeared into the earth at a place called Ire-Ekiti, with the promise to help

  9. Nonmetal - Wikipedia

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    [196] [197] Thus in 1864, the "Manual of Metalloids" divided all elements into either metals or metalloids, with the latter group including elements now called nonmetals. [198]: 31 Reviews of the book indicated that the term "metalloids" was still endorsed by leading authorities, [199] but there were reservations about its appropriateness.