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Solomon's seal Talismanic scroll bearing Solomon's Seal, 11th-century Fatimid Caliphate. The Seal of Solomon or Ring of Solomon (Hebrew: חותם שלמה, Ḥotam Shlomo; Arabic: خاتم سليمان, Khātam Sulaymān) is the legendary signet ring attributed to king Solomon in medieval mystical traditions, from which it developed in parallel within Jewish mysticism, Islamic mysticism and ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Origins of the seal Bael or Beelzebub: Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2] Agares: Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
As such, Selassie claimed direct descent from Makeda, the Queen of Sheba, and King Solomon of ancient Israel. [ 59 ] Ras Makonnen arranged for Tafari as well as his first cousin, Imru Haile Selassie , to receive instruction in Harar from Abba Samuel Wolde Kahin , an Ethiopian Capuchin friar, and from Dr. Vitalien, a surgeon from Guadeloupe .
Seal of Solomon, a legendary signet ring attributed to the Israelite king Solomon; Solomon's knot, two closed loops, which are doubly interlinked in an interlaced manner; Solomon's Seal motif, a white starlike flower
Seal of Solomon – Signet ring attributed to the Israelite king Solomon; Sigil of Baphomet – Official insignia of the Church of Satan; Sigillum Dei – Seal of God, or Seal of Truth, according to John Dee; Sympathetic magic – Type of magic based on imitation or correspondence; Veve – Religious symbol commonly used in different branches ...
Seal of Solomon: Alchemy, Christian and Islamic esotericism: A ring attributed to king Solomon in Jewish and esoteric tradition. Also modernly used in Western occultism to symbolize the union of male and female through magic rituals. Seal of the Theosophical Society: Theosophy (Blavatskian)
King Solomon's Ring may refer to: The Seal of Solomon, a legendary ring; King Solomon's Ring, a book by Konrad Lorenz "King Solomon's Ring" (short story), a short story by Roger Zelazny; The Ring of Solomon, a children's fantasy novel by Jonathan Stroud
Solomon (/ ˈ s ɒ l ə m ə n /), [a] also called Jedidiah, [b] was the fourth monarch of the Kingdom of Israel and Judah, according to the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament. [4] [5] The successor of his father David, he is described as having been the penultimate ruler of all Twelve Tribes of Israel under an amalgamated Israel and Judah.