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The Sumerian King List (SKL) records a dynasty of six kings from Mari enjoying hegemony between the dynasty of Adab and the dynasty of Kish. [1] The names of the Mariote kings were damaged on the early copies of the list, [2] and those kings were correlated with historical kings that belonged to the second kingdom. [3]
Mari people. The Mari (/ ˈmɑːri / MAR-ee) [a] are a Finno-Ugric people in Eastern Europe, who have traditionally lived along the Volga and Kama rivers in Russia. Almost half of Maris today live in the Mari El republic, with significant populations in the Bashkortostan and Tatarstan republics.
Contents. SI base unit. The SI base units are the standard units of measurement defined by the International System of Units (SI) for the seven base quantities of what is now known as the International System of Quantities: they are notably a basic set from which all other SI units can be derived. The units and their physical quantities are the ...
v. t. e. The Acts of Mar Mari [ܦܪܲܟܣܝ̣ܣ ܕܡܳܪܝ ܡܳܐܪܝ̣] is a Syriac Christian apocryphal acts. [1] It pertains to the introduction of Christianity in northern and southern Mesopotamia by Addai 's disciple Saint Mari in the first century and in the beginning of the second century AD. [2]
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Years active. 1980s–present. Labels. Real World, Lean AS. Website. mariboine.no. Mari Boine (born Mari Brit Randi Boine, 8 November 1956) is a Norwegian Sámi singer. She combined a form of Sámi joik singing with rock. [1] In 2008, she became a professor of musicology at Nesna University College.
Mar Mari Emmanuel (born Robert Shlimon; 19 July 1970) [1] is an Iraqi-born, Assyrian Australian [2] prelate. He is the bishop of Christ the Good Shepherd Church in Wakeley, New South Wales . In 2011, Emmanuel was ordained a bishop in the Ancient Church of the East , but was excommunicated in 2014.
The Sistine Chapel (/ ˈsɪstiːn / SIST-een; Latin: Sacellum Sixtinum; Italian: Cappella Sistina [kapˈpɛlla siˈstiːna]) is a chapel in the Apostolic Palace, the pope's official residence in Vatican City. Originally known as the Cappella Magna ('Great Chapel'), it takes its name from Pope Sixtus IV, who had it built between 1473 and 1481.