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B54 Count Cagliostro's Cross Count Alessandro Cagliostro is considered to be one of the greatest figures in the occult world, being well practiced in alchemy, scrying, psychic healing and other forms of magic, as well as being a devout...
Wednesday, 08 April 2009 | Read more
'Deus et Natura': (Latin); Deus et Natura no faciunt frustra ~ 'God and Nature do not work together in vain'.
Tuesday, 07 April 2009
Doré, Paul Gustave, (pronounced Doray): French artist and engraver of the 19th century, famed for his fine, dramatic and passionate illustrations of works by Lord Byron, Edgar Allan Poe’s The Raven, Dante’s Divine Comedy, and illustrated copies...
Wednesday, 28 October 2009 | Read more
ASL1 The Dragons Tale Table Lamp. The inscriptions decorating the dragons column represent a mediaeval legend whose roots go back to the times before the great flood. For generations the ancient text could e found in the great history of...
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35. Eden
Eden: Pivotal location of the creation myth, first described in the Book of Genesis. Known as the place where the first man and woman, Adam and Eve, succumbed to the will of the serpent and ate forbidden fruit from the Tree of Knowledge of Good...
Monday, 27 July 2009 | Read more
Teach, Edward: The fearsome, archetypal pirate more commonly known as Blackbeard. Operating throughout the waters of the Caribbean Sea during the 18th century, he ruthlessly plundered merchant ships and fought fierce, running battles with the...
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37. Epona
Epona: Celtic goddess of fertility and protector of horses, donkeys and mules, held in high regard by both Gaelic and Roman cultures. It is thought that Epona and her horses led the human soul into the afterlife.
Friday, 26 June 2009
Ezekiel: Israelite exile chosen by God to deliver his prophecies during the 6th century BC. Regarded as a saint in Christianity and third of the major prophets in Judaism, he foretold the destruction of the city of Juda. His greatest miracle was...
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39. Fleury
Fleury: a heraldic term meaning decorated with fleurs-de-lis. (Middle English from Old French flo(u)ré)
Tuesday, 07 April 2009
40. Freya
Freya: Norse Pagan goddess of love, beauty and fertility. Called upon to assist with childbirth and success in romantic ventures, she also ruled over war and death – legends state that she brought half of all dead souls into her hall of ...
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