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  2. Nehushtan - Wikipedia

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    In the biblical Books of Kings (2 Kings 18:4; written c. 550 BC), the Nehushtan (/ n ə ˈ h ʊ ʃ t ə n /; Hebrew: נְחֻשְׁתָּן, romanized: Nəḥuštān [nəħuʃtaːn]) is the bronze image of a serpent on a pole.

  3. Creidhne - Wikipedia

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    In Irish mythology, Credne or Creidhne (Irish pronunciation: [ˈcɾʲeːnʲə]) was the goldsmith of the Tuatha Dé Danann, but he also worked with bronze and brass.He and his brothers Goibniu and Luchtaine were known as the Trí Dée Dána, the three gods of art, who forged the weapons which the Tuatha Dé used to battle the Fomorians.

  4. Nayenezgani - Wikipedia

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    The trials they have to go through are different depending on the version of the story, but most involve figuring out clever ways to climb up into the sky and get past the guards of the sun's house. Once they have proved themselves to their father, he gifts them weapons to help them kill the rest of the Naayééʼ, chief among them being a ...

  5. Ninhursag - Wikipedia

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    Two full copies of Enki and Ninhursag have been uncovered. One is from Nippur [ 80 ] [ 81 ] which contains the complete text (although some passages on the tablet are broken), and another from Ur , found in the house of a priest of Enki, where half of the text is missing. [ 81 ]

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    Get sentimental, practical, personalized and religious gift ideas to show the godmother in your life how grateful you are to be her godchild. Get sentimental, practical, personalized and religious ...

  7. The many faces of the real Griselda: See photos of Miami’s ...

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    Seven things to know about Miami’s ‘godmother of cocaine’ Here’s a look at the real person behind the series from the photo archives of the Miami Herald: Photos

  8. Bau (goddess) - Wikipedia

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    Bau (cuneiform: 𒀭𒁀𒌑 d Ba-U 2; also romanized as Baba or Babu) was a Mesopotamian goddess.The reading of her name is a subject of debate among researchers, though Bau is considered the conventional spelling today. [1]

  9. Đạo Mẫu - Wikipedia

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    This article contains too many pictures for its overall length. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page . Please improve this article by removing indiscriminate collections of images or adjusting images that are sandwiching text in accordance with the Manual of Style on use of images .