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  2. Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna – The Golden Country - Wikipedia

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    Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna – The Golden Country features a brand-new story and environments, taking place 494 years before the events of Xenoblade Chronicles 2. [4] [5] It explores the pasts of several main characters from the base game, such as Jin, Mythra, Malos, and Praetor Amalthus, and introduces characters such as Lora and Addam as playable party members.

  3. Mithra - Wikipedia

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    Mithra (Avestan: π¬¨π¬Œπ¬šπ¬­π¬€ Miθra; Old Persian: 𐎷𐎰𐎼 MiθraΚ° ‍) is an ancient Iranian deity of covenants, light, oaths, justice, the Sun, [1] contracts, and friendship. [2]

  4. Mithraism in comparison with other belief systems - Wikipedia

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    Mithras stock epithet is Sol Invictus, "invincible sun".However, Mithras is distinct from both deities known as Sol Invictus, and they are separate entities on Mithraic statuary and artwork such as the tauroctony, hunting scenes, and banquet scenes, in which Mithras dines with Sol. [10] Other scenes feature Mithras ascending behind Sol in the latter's chariot, the deities shaking hands and the ...

  5. Mithraism - Wikipedia

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    The term "Mithraism" is a modern convention. Writers of the Roman era referred to it by phrases such as "Mithraic mysteries", "mysteries of Mithras" or "mysteries of the Persians".

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  7. Mythras - Wikipedia

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  8. Affinity diagram - Wikipedia

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    Affinity wall diagram. The affinity diagram is a business tool used to organize ideas and data. It is one of the Seven Management and Planning Tools.People have been grouping data into groups based on natural relationships for thousands of years; however, the term affinity diagram was devised by Jiro Kawakita in the 1960s [1] and is sometimes referred to as the KJ Method.

  9. Mithras (name) - Wikipedia

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    The name Mithras (Latin, equivalent to Greek "ΜΞ―θρας", [1]) is a form of Mithra, the name of an Iranian god, [2] a point acknowledged by Mithras scholars since the days of Franz Cumont. [3]