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  2. Enaree - Wikipedia

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    If the larger number of soothsayers still declared the suspect to be innocent, the initial accusers were executed by being put into an oxen-pulled wagon filled with brushwood which was set on fire was made to be pulled by the oxen, who eventually also burned along with the wagon and the disgraced soothsayers; the sons of these Anarya were also ...

  3. Soothsayers (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Soothsayers' first album, Lost City, was released in 2000.The band spent their formative years performing in South London venues and developing a compositional style influenced mainly by the music of South African township musicians such as Abdullah Ibrahim and Hugh Masekela, and instrumental reggae artists such as Tommy McCook and the Skatalites.

  4. Kuhimana (god) - Wikipedia

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    In Hawaiian mythology, Kuhimana was a god of soothsayers. [1] Historian David Malo said that "soothsayers and those who studied the signs of the heavens (kilokilo) worshipped the god Kuhimana." [2] He was also called god of astrologers.

  5. Duncan Campbell (soothsayer) - Wikipedia

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    Campbell succeeded in obtaining the notice of royalty, as reporting in the 'Daily Post' of Wednesday, 4 May 1720: 'Last Monday Mr. Campbell, the deaf and dumb gentleman—introduced by Colonel Carr—kissed the king's hand, and presented to his majesty "The History of his Life and Adventures", which was by his majesty most graciously received.'

  6. Fortune-telling - Wikipedia

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    [6] Although 5000 years ago, soothsayers were prized advisers to the Assyrians, they lost respect and reverence during the rise of Reason in the 17th and 18th centuries. [7] With the rise of commercialism, "the sale of occult practices [adapted to survive] in the larger society," according to sociologists Danny L. and Lin Jorgensen. [8]

  7. Divination - Wikipedia

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    General History of the Things of New Spain, Book 4, The Soothsayers and Book 5, The Omens. Number 14, parts 5 and 6. Translated by Charles E. Dibble and Arthur J. O. Anderson. Santa Fe, N. M., 1979. This single volume of the Florentine Codex contains books 4 and 5, listing attributes of Aztec days signs and omens. Tedlock, Barbara.

  8. Soothsayer - Wikipedia

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    Soothsayers (band), a London-based Afrobeat and reggae group The Soothsayer, an album by Wayne Shorter, 1979 "Soothsayer", a song by Amorphis from The Beginning of Times, 2011

  9. Arexion - Wikipedia

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    Arexion (Ancient Greek: Ἀρηξίων) was a seer (Greek μάντις, one who practices divination). [1] He served under Xenophon with the Ten Thousand in the Persian Expedition recorded by Xenophon in his work, Anabasis. [2]