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  • antedates — an·te·date || ‚æntɪ deɪt v. precede in time, predate; assign to a date prior to that of the actual occurrence …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Cristoforo Buondelmonti — Map of Constantinople (1422) by Buondelmonti, contained in Liber insularum Archipelagi (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris) is the oldest surviving map of the city, and the only one which antedates the Turkish conquest of the city in 1453… …   Wikipedia

  • DANIEL, BOOK OF — DANIEL, BOOK OF, a book of the third division of the Hebrew Bible, the Hagiographa, named for a man Daniel whose fortunes and predictions are the subject of the book. DIVISIONS AND CONTENTS When the Book of Daniel is examined for content and… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • azoic — adjective Etymology: 2a + Greek zōē life more at quick Date: 1845 having no living beings; especially of or relating to the part of geologic time that antedates life compare Archean 1 …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Demogorgon — noun Etymology: Late Latin Date: 1590 a mysterious spirit or deity often explained as a primeval creator god who antedates the gods of Greek mythology …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Amazing Grace — Infobox Hymn Name = Amazing Grace MusicBy = trad. arr. William Walker WordsBy = John Newton Meter = 8.6.8.6 written = 1772 OrigLanguage = English words Amazing Grace is a well known Christian hymn by Englishman John Newton and which first… …   Wikipedia

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  • Christian cross — A reliquary in the form of an ornate Christian Cross The Christian cross, seen as a representation of the instrument of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, is the best known religious symbol of Christianity.[1] …   Wikipedia

  • Divine Right of Kings — [ Louis XIV as the sun] The Divine Right of Kings is a general term that refers to the philosophy and ideas used to justify the authority and legitimacy of monarchs in medieval and early modern Europe. The doctrine broadly holds that a monarch… …   Wikipedia

  • Folk etymology — This article is about a technical term in linguistics. For incorrect popular etymologies, see false etymology. Folk etymology is change in a word or phrase over time resulting from the replacement of an unfamiliar form by a more familiar… …   Wikipedia

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