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  2. Kaaper - Wikipedia

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    Closeup of Kaaper's statue CG 34. Kaaper [1] or Ka’aper, [2] (fl. c. 2500 BC [2]) also commonly known as Sheikh el-Beled, was an ancient Egyptian scribe and priest who lived between the late 4th Dynasty and the early 5th Dynasty.

  3. Dirasha language - Wikipedia

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    Dirasha (also known as Ghidole, Diraasha, Dirayta, Gidole, Gardulla, Dhirasha) is a member of the Cushitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic family. It is spoken in the Omo region of Ethiopia, in the hills west of Lake Chamo, around the town of Gidole. A number of speakers also use Oromo or Konso. According to Wondwosen, the "Dirasha" is the name of ...

  4. King of the gods - Wikipedia

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    As polytheistic systems evolve, there is a tendency for one deity to achieve preeminence as king of the gods, [citation needed] for example by being their (sky) father. This tendency can parallel the growth of hierarchical systems of political power in which a monarch eventually comes to assume ultimate authority for human affairs.

  5. File:The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.pdf - Wikipedia

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    This work is a film (a video fragment or a single shot from it): (a) which was first shown before January 1, 1930 [2] or (b) which was created by legal entity between January 1, 1929 and January 1, 1930, provided that it was first shown in the stated period or was not shown until August 3, 1993.

  6. Hastur - Wikipedia

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    Hastur is the name of a hunter in the video game Identity V who is also known as The Feaster and The King in Yellow. Hastur also appears as a character in the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game. Hastur is also believed to be the King in Yellow in the video game Vampire Survivors. The player also receives the Yellow Sign from them directly.

  7. King Follett discourse - Wikipedia

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    The ideas of the King Follett sermon were a precursor to the Adam–God doctrine taught by Brigham Young, second president of the LDS Church. [9] According to this doctrine, Adam was once a mortal man who became resurrected and exalted , followed by creating the Earth and again becoming a mortal being in the Garden of Eden before returning to ...

  8. Hydarnes - Wikipedia

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    Hydarnes (Old Persian: 𐎻𐎡𐎭𐎼𐎴, romanized: Vidṛna), also known as Hydarnes the Elder, was a Persian nobleman, who was one of the seven conspirators who overthrew the Pseudo-Smerdis. [1] His name is the Greek transliteration of the Old Persian name Vidṛna, which may have meant "he who knows the guilt/wrong". [1]

  9. Ingamoder - Wikipedia

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    The woman was born about 1025 to King Emund. She married Stenkil, who would later inherit her father's title. According to a few more or less reliable sources King Stenkil had four sons, [2] of which the first two can be considered known to history: Inge the Elder, King of Sweden; Halsten Stenkilsson, King of Sweden; Sweyn Stenkilsson; Eric