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Definition von păgấn im Wörterbuch Rumänisch
PGGN, Pagani, e, S. M. Und f., Adj. 1. S. m. Und f. Eine Person, die Götter oder Idole anbetet; abgöttisch; S. ext. der Name, der von Christen denen gegeben wird, die eine andere Religion als Christ haben oder keine Religion haben; p. türkisch, Mahomedan. 2. Adj. Die zu einer polytheistischen Religion oder einem Kult der antiken griechisch-römischen Zivilisation gehört oder sich auf die griechisch-römische Antike bezieht; p. Türkisch. 3. S. m. Und f. Eine Person, die von den Dogmen der Religion abweicht (christlich); Ketzer. 4. S. m. Und f. Ein böser Mann für die Seele, roh, rücksichtslos. 5. Adj. Schmerzhaft, wild, schrecklich. \u0026 # X2013; Lat. paganus. PĂGẤN, -Ă, păgâni, -e, s. m. și f., adj. 1. S. m. și f. Persoană care se închină zeilor sau idolilor; idolatru; p. ext. nume dat de creștini celor care sunt de altă religie decât cea creștină sau care nu are nici o religie; p. restr. turc, mahomedan. 2. Adj. Care aparține unei religii politeiste sau cultului civilizației antice greco-romane sau care se referă la antichitatea greco-romană; p. restr. turcesc. 3. S. m. și f. Persoană care se abate de la dogmele religiei (creștine); eretic. 4. S. m. și f. Fig. Om rău la suflet, crud, nemilos. 5. Adj. Pătimaș, sălbatic, cumplit. – Lat. paganus.
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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PĂGẤN» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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păgấn in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
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Halloween: From Pagan Ritual to Party Night
A wide-ranging, illustrated look at the history of Halloween illuminates the holiday from ancient Celtic ritual to billion-dollar industry. 32 halftones & line illustrations.
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A Book of Pagan Rituals
This collection of rituals, practices, and exercises has been drawn from ancient sources, some have been preserved and some rituals have been updated by scholars from various pagan groups.
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Conspiracy Narratives in Roman History
Covering events from 186 B.C.E. to 65 C.E., this book explains the prevalence of conspiracy in the Roman literary imagination and confirms the importance of Josephus and Appian to the development of Roman historical thought."--BOOK JACKET.
Victoria Emma Pagán, 2004
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Orosius: Seven Books of History Against the Pagans
Available now in English translation for the first time since 1936, this key work of historical and geographical reference in the medieval world will delight scholars of early Christianity and pagan history.
Paulus Orosius, A. T. Fear, 2010
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The Last Pagans of Rome
How late do we find pagan writers revealing their paganism in their writings? Once upon a time this seemed an easy question. Mythological poets like Claudian and Nonnus were unhestitatingly identified as pagans, defiant pagans. Nowadays ...
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Pagans in the Promised Land: Decoding the Doctrine of ...
An analysis of how religious bias shaped U.S. federal Indian law.
At the same time, the volume showcases new theoretical approaches that enrich our understanding of this complex author.
Victoria Emma Pagán, 2012
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Augustine: The City of God Against the Pagans - Cărţile 1-13
The first new rendition for a generation of one of the classic texts of Western civilisation.
Augustine, R. W. Dyson, 1998
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Myths and Symbols in Pagan Europe: Early Scandinavian and ...
In this book, questions are posed such as: do such parallels go back to early times or are they owing to late Viking contact? This issue gives us knowledge of the early peoples in Europe.
Hilda Roderick Ellis Davidson, 1988
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The Survival of the Pagan Gods: The Mythological Tradition ...
This illustrated book offers the general reader a multifaceted look at the far-reaching role played by mythology in Renaissance intellectual and emotional life.