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So High a Price: Novelette: Ed Greenwood [nb 35] 12/1994: Forgotten Realms: The More Things Change: Short Story: Elaine Cunningham [nb 35] 12/1994: Forgotten Realms: The Meaning of Lore: Short Story: Barb Hendee [nb 35] 12/1994: Forgotten Realms: Raven's Egg: Short Story: Elaine Bergstrom [nb 35] 12/1994: Forgotten Realms: The Third Level ...
Ramessesnakht was married to Adjedet-Aat, the daughter of Setau, High Priest of Nekhbet, and had at least two sons: Amenhotep and Nesamun and a daughter Tamerit. [2] His son Amenhotep would succeed him in office and there is evidence that, at least for a while, his son, the Second Prophet of Amun Nesamun also acted as High Priest of Amun. [ 3 ]
Grodeg, High Priest of Belar and member of the Bear Cult. Injured at the Battle of Thull Mardu and left paralyzed. Earl of Jarviksholm (deceased), an exiled Cherek nobleman. Beheaded for allowing an Angarak into the kingdom. Issus, Nyissan assassin and Sadi's "employee". Javelin/Khendon, Chief of Drasnian intelligence. Liselle's uncle.
This article gives a list of the high priests (Kohen Gadol) of ancient Israel up to the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 AD. Because of a lack of historical data, this list is incomplete and there may be gaps. A traditional list of the Jewish High Priests. The High Priests, like all Jewish priests, belonged to the Aaronic line.
In Wicca, High Priest and High Priestess are the roles of the man and woman who are leading a group ritual. High Priest and High Priestess are also titles sometimes conferred on the members of a Wiccan coven when they have completed their third, or fifth year of study and practice. Sometimes called Third degree, depending on path or tradition.
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Jason's time as High Priest was brought to an abrupt end in 171 BCE when he sent Menelaus, the brother of Simon the Benjamite, to deliver money to Antiochus IV at the Seleucid capital Antioch. Menelaus took this opportunity to "outbid" Jason for the priesthood, resulting in Antiochus confirming Menelaus as the High Priest.
The high priest is the chief of all the priests; he should be anointed and invested with the priestly garments; but if the sacred oil were not obtainable, [36] investiture with the additional four garments is regarded as sufficient. [37] A high priest so invested is known as merubbeh begadim.