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  2. Empyrean - Wikipedia

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    The word derives from the Medieval Latin empyreus, an adaptation of the Ancient Greek empyros (ἔμπυρος), meaning "in or on the fire (pyr)". [ 1 ] In Christian religious cosmologies, the Empyrean was "the source of light" and where God and saved souls resided, [ 1 ] and in medieval Christianity, the Empyrean was the third heaven and ...

  3. How to read“ ”Rebecca Yarros' books in order — and where ...

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    The novelist was catapulted to worldwide fame when her spicy fantasy novel Fourth Wing — the first of five in her Empyrean series — became a bestselling sensation and one of the hottest reads ...

  4. A Complete Guide to Rebecca Yarros’s Books - AOL

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    Series it belongs in: Empyrean #2. Average Goodreads rating: 4.36. A standout reader review: “Probably my favorite fantasy series. This book was slightly different than the first, but I loved it ...

  5. After two romantasy hits, Rebecca Yarros needed a break ... - AOL

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    Yarros' "Empyrean" series is set to consist of five books total, although only three are published so far. ... In a last ditch effort to save Violet, Xaden turned venin, meaning he gave up part of ...

  6. Empyrean (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Empyrean was the highest heaven in ancient cosmologies. Empyrean may also refer to: The Empyrean (Paradiso), the abode of God in Paradiso, the final book of Dante's The Divine Comedy; Empyrean Brewing Company, a brewery located in Lincoln, Nebraska; Empyrean, the third album by Mechina; Empyrean, the fifth album by Fallujah

  7. Primum Mobile - Wikipedia

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    The angel of the Primum Mobile from the E-Series of the so-called Mantegna Tarocchi. In classical, medieval, and Renaissance astronomy, the Primum Mobile (Latin: "first movable") was the outermost moving sphere in the geocentric model of the universe.

  8. Celestial spheres - Wikipedia

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    In Greek antiquity the ideas of celestial spheres and rings first appeared in the cosmology of Anaximander in the early 6th century BC. [7] In his cosmology both the Sun and Moon are circular open vents in tubular rings of fire enclosed in tubes of condensed air; these rings constitute the rims of rotating chariot-like wheels pivoting on the Earth at their centre.

  9. ‘Onyx Storm’ is out now: Your guide to 'Fourth Wing' series ...

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    The Empyrean series has three books out so far, “Fourth Wing,” “Iron Flame” and the highly-anticipated third, “Onyx Storm." “Fourth Wing” is “Game of Thrones” meets “Hunger ...