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  2. Hiroim - Wikipedia

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    After the Hulk's shuttle exploded and destroyed Sakaar, Hiroim absorbed the powers of the Sakaar Shadow Priests and accompanied the Hulk to Earth to wage war against the Illuminati. During the subsequent conflict with Earth's heroes, Hiroim defeated Luke Cage during the Warbound's initial attack, but was defeated by Doctor Strange and lost his ...

  3. Moloch - Wikipedia

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    The titular female slave Cabiria is saved from the priests of Moloch just before she was to be sacrificed to the idol during the night. [69] The depiction of the sacrifices to Moloch are based on Flaubert's descriptions, while the entrance of Moloch's temple is modeled on a hellmouth .

  4. Rex Nemorensis - Wikipedia

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    The rex Nemorensis (Latin, "king of Nemi") was a priest of the goddess Diana at Aricia in Italy, by the shores of Lake Nemi, where she was known as Diana Nemorensis. The priest was king of the sacred grove by the lake. No one was to break off any branch of a certain sacred oak, except that if a runaway slave did so, he could engage the Rex ...

  5. Spiritual Guidance: Guide to Mists of Pandaria shadow priests

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    WoW Insider brings you Spiritual Guidance for discipline, holy and shadow priests. Dawn Moore is a discipline priest by reputation, but still enjoys melting faces as shadow and bugging her raid to ...

  6. List of disqualifications for the Jewish priesthood - Wikipedia

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    Since the priests served a unique role of service amongst the nation of Israel, e.g. service in the Holy Temple and consumption of the Holy Terumah, so the Torah required them to follow unique rules of ritual purity, in order to protect them against ritual defilement . Some of these rules are still maintained today in Orthodox Judaism.

  7. Temple at Uppsala - Wikipedia

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    Gamla Uppsala, the centre of worship in Sweden until the temple was destroyed in the late 11th century.. Rudolf Simek says that, regarding Adam of Bremen's account of the temple, "Adam's sources for this information are of extremely varying reliability, but the existence of a temple at Uppsala is undisputed."

  8. Khonsu - Wikipedia

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    Prayer to Khonsu (1905) by Stefan BakaƂowicz, a modern painting depicting priests worshiping Khonsu and the moon. Khonsu appears as a character in Marvel Comics, where the spelling of his name was changed to 'Khonshu'. In the comics, the character Moon Knight is the avatar of Khonshu and is also known as "The Fist of Khonshu". [36]

  9. Tariaksuq - Wikipedia

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    In Inuit mythology the Tariaksuq (Taqriaqsuk, Taqriaqsuq, Tarriaksuk, Tarriaksuq, Tarriassuk, Tarriassuq; (plural) "Shadow-People", Taqriaqsuit, Tariaksuit, Tarriaksuit, Tarriassuit) is a humanoid creature associated with shadows, invisibility and obscurity. It is said that, for the most part, they are the same as any other human being.