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  2. Baetyl - Wikipedia

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    The Emesa temple to the sun god Elagabalus with baetyl at centre. Roman coin of 3rd century AD. A baetyl (/ ˈ b iː t ɪ l /; also betyl), literally "house of god" is a sacred stone (sometimes believed to be a meteorite) that was venerated and thought to house a god or deity. [1]

  3. Abbey of New Clairvaux - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to New Clairvaux Abbey. The Abbey of New Clairvaux is a rural Trappist monastery located in Northern California in the small town of Vina in Tehama County. [1] The farmland, once owned by Leland Stanford, grows prunes, walnuts, and grapes that the monks harvest from the orchards and vineyards to sustain the community.

  4. Omiki - Wikipedia

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    In areas where Grape cultivation is popular, Wine is dedicated as a sacred wine at the Ichinomiya Asama Shrine in Yamanashi Prefecture, Fuefuki City, and Osaka Prefecture, [16] and Red wine is served as a sacred wine on the third day of the New Year at the Konda Hachimangu in Habikino City, at the shrine it is called Hinomaru Miki (日の丸 ...

  5. Matzevah - Wikipedia

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    Matzevah or masseba [1] (Hebrew: מַצֵּבָה maṣṣēḇā; "pillar") or stele (Greek: στήλην stílin) in the Septuagint, is a term used in the Hebrew Bible for a sacred pillar, a type of standing stone. The term has been adopted by archaeologists for Israelite and related contexts, such as the Canaanite and the Nabataean ones.

  6. Testarossa Winery - Wikipedia

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    The Sacred Heart Novitiate produced wine from 1888 to 1986, most notable creating a Black Muscat dessert wine that won gold medals multiple times at the California State Fair. [11] It primarily served as a training center for Jesuit novices who would then later go to Santa Clara College (now Santa Clara University ).

  7. A Wine Opener Is the Easiest and Most Unexpected Home ... - AOL

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    What Is the Wine Opener Hack, and Does It Actually Work? A few months ago, DIY content creator @megank_home posted a viral TikTok video (which currently has 1.2 million views) demonstrating how ...

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