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  2. Mortal Remains - Wikipedia

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    Mortal Remains is a 2013 American mockumentary horror/thriller film directed by Christian Stavrakis and Mark Ricche. The film purports to be a documentary investigation into the grisly legends surrounding fictional Maryland filmmaker Karl Atticus.

  3. Tetrabiblos - Wikipedia

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    Opening chapter of the first printed edition of Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos, transcribed into Greek and Latin by Joachim Camerarius (Nuremberg, 1535).. The commonly known Greek and Latin titles (Tetrabiblos and Quadripartitum respectively), meaning 'four books', are traditional nicknames [24] for a work which in some Greek manuscripts is entitled Μαθηματικὴ τετράβιβλος ...

  4. Relics associated with Buddha - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] In the past relics have had the legal right to own property, and the destruction of stupas containing relics was a capital crime viewed as murder of a living person. [13] A southeast Asian tradition says that, after his parinirvana , the gods distributed the Buddha's 800,000 body and 900,000 head hairs throughout the universe. [ 14 ]

  5. San Pietro in Ciel d'Oro - Wikipedia

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    With the exception of the remains of king Liutprand, most of the mortal remains found during the 19th-century restorations were buried below the main nave, near the penultimate pillar before the crypt, as recalled by an epigraph inserted in the floor. [11] The actual remains of Augustine, however, were no longer identified.

  6. Christian mortalism - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to the two enigmatic references to Enoch and Elijah, there are ample references to the fact that death is the ultimate destiny for all human beings, that God has no contact with or power over the dead, and that the dead do not have any relationship with God (see, inter alia, Ps. 6:6, 30:910, 39:13–14, 49:6–13, 115:16–18 ...

  7. Henrique Henriques - Wikipedia

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    [2] [8] [9] Hence, he is sometimes referred to as Father of the Tamil press [10] Henriques is the first known European Tamil scholar. [ 2 ] Some of his works in the Malabar (Malauar) language (that is, Tamil) are no longer extant, including a work on grammar, a dictionary, a booklet for confession and a religious history from the Creation to ...

  8. Luigi Orione - Wikipedia

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    Orione's mortal remains have rested in the crypt of the Shrine of La Madonna della Guardia in Tortona, which he himself founded, since his burial on March 19, 1940. [5] His body was later exhumed in 1965 for examination. Orione's cause was formally opened on 14 May 1937. [6] On October 26, 1980, he was beatified by Pope John Paul II.

  9. Commentariolus - Wikipedia

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    The Commentariolus (Little Commentary) is Nicolaus Copernicus's brief outline of an early version of his revolutionary heliocentric theory of the universe. [1] After further long development of his theory, Copernicus published the mature version in 1543 in his landmark work, De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres).