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  2. Ascensus - Wikipedia

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    Ascensus, LLC. is an American financial services company that provides financial recordkeeping, tax-advantaged savings and retirement plan services. As of 2024, the company reports that it manages more than 14 million accounts and oversees more than $808 billion in assets under administration.

  3. Ascension of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    The Ascension of Jesus (anglicized from the Vulgate Latin: ascensio Iesu, lit. 'ascent of Jesus') is the Christian belief, reflected in the major Christian creeds and confessional statements, that Jesus ascended to Heaven after his resurrection, where he was exalted as Lord and Christ, [1] [2] sitting at the right hand of God.

  4. Missa Gaudeamus - Wikipedia

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    Missa Gaudeamus. The Missa Gaudeamus is a musical setting of the Ordinary of the Mass by Franco-Flemish composer Josquin des Prez, probably composed in the early or middle 1480s, [1] : 92 and published in 1502. It is based on the gregorian introit Gaudeamus Omnes and its setting is for four voices.

  5. Accensi - Wikipedia

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    The term accensi ( sg.: accensus) is applied to two different groups. Originally, the accensi were light infantry in the armies of the early Roman Republic. They were the poorest men in the legion, and could not afford much equipment. They did not wear armour or carry shields, and their usual position was part of the third battle line. [1]

  6. Hilaria - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Greek religion. Etruscan religion. Gallo-Roman religion. Interpretatio Graeca. Decline. v. t. e. The Hilaria ( / hɪˈlɑːriə /; Latin "the cheerful ones", a term derived from the borrowed adjective Ancient Greek: ἱλαρός "cheerful, merry") were ancient Roman religious festivals celebrated on the March equinox to honor Cybele .

  7. Advent - Wikipedia

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    Advent. Advent is a season observed in most Christian denominations as a time of expectant waiting and preparation for both the celebration of the Nativity of Christ at Christmas and the return of Christ at the Second Coming. Advent is the beginning of the liturgical year in Western Christianity. The name was adopted from Latin adventus "coming ...

  8. Ascanius - Wikipedia

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    Ascanius. Ascanius ( / əˈskeɪniəs /; Ancient Greek: Ἀσκάνιος) [1] was a legendary king of Alba Longa (1176-1138 BC) and is the son of the Trojan hero Aeneas and Creusa, daughter of Priam. He is a character in Roman mythology, and has a divine lineage, being the son of Aeneas, who is the son of the goddess Venus and the hero ...

  9. Jesus - Wikipedia

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    The English name Jesus, from Greek Iēsous, is a rendering of Joshua (Hebrew Yehoshua, later Yeshua), and was not uncommon in Judea at the time of the birth of Jesus. Popular etymology linked the names Yehoshua and Yeshua to the verb meaning "save" and the noun "salvation". [ 29 ]