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  2. Godfrey Higgins - Wikipedia

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    Godfrey Higgins (30 January 1772 in Owston, Yorkshire – 9 August 1833 in Cambridge) was an English magistrate and landowner, a prominent advocate for social reform, historian, and antiquarian. He wrote concerning ancient myths.

  3. Anacalypsis - Wikipedia

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    Anacalypsis (full title: Anacalypsis: An Attempt to Draw Aside the Veil of the Saitic Isis or an Inquiry into the Origin of Languages, Nations and Religions) is a lengthy two-volume treatise written by religious historian Godfrey Higgins, and published after his death in 1836. The book was published in two quarto volumes numbering 1,436 pages ...

  4. List of druids and neo-druids - Wikipedia

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    Godfrey Higgins (British, born 1772) Ellen Evert Hopman (US) Per Vari Kerloc'h Breton Grand Druid from 2008; Paul Ladmirault (Breton) Nicholas R. Mann (British) Morvan Marchal (Breton) (1900-1963), architect, prominent member of the Breton national movement, designer of the national flag of Brittany; Gerald Massey (English, 1828-1907)

  5. Talk:Godfrey Higgins - Wikipedia

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    Whether the school was related to Godfrey Higgins is unknown; however, the school did share his name. Dr. Mohamed-Iqbal Ravalia, a notable graduate of the Godfrey Higgins School of Medicine in 1980, was honored in November 2004 as a recipient of the Reg L. Perkin's (Family Physicians of the Year) award by the College of Family Physicians of Canada.

  6. Higgins (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Harry Higgins (1894–1979), English cricketer; Henry Higgins (1944–1978), English bullfighter; Jack Higgins, rugby league footballer who played in the 1940s; Jayden Higgins, American football player; Jim Higgins (1897–1964), Scottish boxer of the 1910s, 1920s and 1930s; John Higgins (born 1975), Scottish snooker player

  7. Category:19th-century English historians - Wikipedia

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    19th-century English biographers (1 C, 31 P) Pages in category "19th-century English historians" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 313 total.

  8. Wilmore, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Godfrey married Mary Higgins, who was born 1747 in Ireland and died August 28, 1822, in Wilmore; buried St. Michael's Cemetery, Loretto. Godfrey was a freed slave of African descent. Mary was either an indentured servant or a redemptioner and was of Irish descent. Both his and Mary Higgins' servitude were documented within Harford County ...

  9. Pandeism (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Pandeism (Godfrey Higgins), a secret cult hypothesized by several eighteenth century religionists; Pandeism has occasionally been used as a synonym for Omnism, a philosophy which deems all religions to be equal paths to the truth