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  2. Neith - Wikipedia

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    In her usual representations, she is portrayed as a fierce deity, a woman wearing the Red Crown, occasionally holding or using the bow and arrow, in others, a harpoon. Neith also is a goddess of war and of hunting and that is the symbolism depicted most often. Her symbol was two arrows crossed over a shield. [14]

  3. Mary of Saint Peter - Wikipedia

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    Mary of Saint Peter (French: Marie de Saint-Pierre; 4 October 1816 – 8 July 1848) was a Discalced Carmelite nun who lived in Tours, France.She is best known for starting the devotion to the Holy Face of Jesus which is now one of the approved Catholic devotions and for The Golden Arrow prayer.

  4. The Ladder of Divine Ascent - Wikipedia

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    The journey to the top of the ladder where Jesus reaches with open hands is rife with obstacles of sin represented by the demons with bow and arrows ready to take the souls of those who lack perseverance. The imagery is figurative in the sense that the demons represented visually in the icon are the sins that man battles with internally.

  5. Woman has incredible accuracy with a bow and arrow - AOL

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    This woman can hit nearly any target with a bow and arrow

  6. Prostration - Wikipedia

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    This traditional form is being replaced by a more informal bow and touching the fingertips to the floor in front of an elder with one hand, while bending slightly at the knee. The female form of the greeting is the "ìkúnlẹ̀", a form of kneeling where the younger party bows to one or both knees in front of an elder relative or community ...

  7. File:Koli woman and Koli Man with the Bow and Arrow, 19th ...

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  8. Kamadeva - Wikipedia

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    Kama (Sanskrit: कामदेव, IAST: Kāmadeva), also known as Kamadeva and Manmatha, is the Hindu god of erotic love, desire, pleasure and beauty. He is depicted as a handsome young man decked with ornaments and flowers, armed with a bow of sugarcane and shooting arrows of flowers.

  9. Erika Eiffel - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, she won first place shooting compound bow in both the FITA and Olympic rounds at all three National Cup tournaments: Arizona Cup, Texas Shootout, and Gold Cup. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Following her sweep she went on to win gold and break the FITA team record with Team USA at the 42nd World Target Championships in New York City.