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  • 61Book of Daniel — For other uses, see Book of Daniel (disambiguation). Hebrew Bible …

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  • 62Books of Samuel — The Books of Samuel (Hebrew: Sefer Sh muel ספר שמואל) are part of the Tanakh (part of Judaism s Hebrew Bible) and also of the Christian Old Testament. The work was originally written in Hebrew, and the Book(s) of Samuel originally formed a single …

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  • 63Edda — This page refers to the Eddur, poems and tales of Norse Mythology. For Edda, the ancestress of serfs in the Rígsthula, see Ríg. For the Hungarian rock group, see Edda művek. The term Edda (Plural: Eddas or Norse plural: Eddur) applies to the Old… …

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  • 65Hel (being) — Hel (1889) by Johannes Gehrts. In Norse mythology, Hel is a being who presides over a realm of the same name, where she receives a portion of the dead. Hel is attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional… …

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  • 66Neopaganism — or Neo Paganism is an umbrella term used to identify a wide variety of modern religious movements, particularly those influenced by historical pre Christian European pagan religions. [Lewis, James R. The Oxford Handbook of New Religious Movements …

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  • 67Oswald of Northumbria — A twelfth century painting of St Oswald in Durham Cathedral Born c. 604 Deira, Northumbria Died 5 Augus …

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  • 68Tuesday — For other uses, see Tuesday (disambiguation). The god Týr or Tiw, identified with Mars, after whom Tuesday is named. Tuesday ( …

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  • 69History of Iran — see also Kings of Persia · Timeline of Iran Antiquity …

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  • 70Seid — or seiðr is an Old Norse term for a type of sorcery or witchcraft which was practiced by the pre Christian Norse.Sometimes anglicized as seidhr , seidh , seidr , seithr or seith , the term is also used to refer to modern Neopagan reconstructions… …

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