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  2. Christianity or Europe (Novalis) - Wikipedia

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    "Christianity or Europe" (German: "Die Christenheit oder Europa", also known simply as "Europa") is a pamphlet written by the German writer Novalis between October and November 1799. Novalis wrote the pamphlet to present to his Romantic contemporaries in Jena. [ 1 ]

  3. Culture of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Europa is a feminine name, the name of a nymph in Hesiod, and in a legend first related by Herodotus, the name of a Phoenician noble-woman abducted by Greeks (in Herodotus' opinion, Cretans). The classical legend of Europa being abducted not by Greek pirates but by Zeus in the shape of a bull is told in Ovid's Metamorphoses. According to the ...

  4. Symbols of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Europa is a feminine name, the name of a nymph in Hesiod, and in a legend first related by Herodotus, the name of a Phoenician noble-woman abducted by Greeks (in Herodotus' opinion, Cretans). The classical legend of Europa being abducted not by Greek pirates but by Zeus in the shape of a bull is told in Ovid's Metamorphoses. According to the ...

  5. Europe - Wikipedia

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    Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere.It is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Mediterranean Sea to the south, and Asia to the east.

  6. Europa - Wikipedia

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    Europa, a series of board wargames launched in 1973 Europa postage stamp , issued annually since 1956, representing the founding six members of the European Coal and Steel Community Prix Europa , Europe's largest annual tri-medial (television, radio and online) festival and competition

  7. Europa (consort of Zeus) - Wikipedia

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    Europa does not seem to have been venerated directly in cult anywhere in classical Greece, [note 8] but at Lebadaea in Boeotia, Pausanias noted in the 2nd century AD that Europa was the epithet of Demeter—"Demeter whom they surname Europa and say was the nurse of Trophonios"—among the Olympians who were addressed by seekers at the cave ...

  8. How Trisha Paytas turned an April Fools' Day prank into her ...

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    Oh, haha, OK," so was the audience in the St. James Theatre on Feb. 3, where Paytas leaned into her niche for some 1,700 of her fans, plus thousands tuning in on a worldwide livestream to watch ...

  9. Europe a Prophecy - Wikipedia

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    The Ancient of Days, frontispiece to Europe a Prophecy.This is from copy K, in the collection of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. [1] This is from copy K, in the collection of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Plate 13 [2]