- in this
temple that he
first learned about Adonism, and
where he was
given the name of Dr Mussalam.
Adonism is a
polytheistic religion,
believing in a...
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Adon (Phoenician: ๐ค๐ค๐ค)
literally means "lord."
Adon has an
uncertain etymology,
although it is
generally believed to be
derived from the
Ugaritic ad...
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Adon Olam (Hebrew: ืึฒืืึนื ืขืึนืึธื; "Eternal Lord" or "Sovereign of the Universe") is a hymn in the
Jewish liturgy. It has been a
regular part of the daily...
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Adon (ืืืื) is the
Northwest Semitic for lord,
mostly used of deities.
Adon may also
refer to:
Adon, Loiret,
France Adon P.
Brown (1873โ1942), American...
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Adon (Aramaic: ๐ก๐ก๐ก) was a
Philistine king in the late-7th
century BC.
Though it is
uncertain which Philistine city-state he governed, he was probably...
- "
Adon HaSelikhot" (Hebrew: ืึฒืืึนื ืึทืกึฐึผืึดืืืึนืช, romanized:ย
สพฤdลn Has-Sฤlฤซแธฅลแนฏ, lit.โ'Master of Forgiving') is an
anonymous Hebrew Jewish piyyut (liturgical...
- Bar-
Adon is a Hebrew-language
surname literally meaning "son of
Adon".
Notable people with the
surname include:
Dorothy Bar-
Adon (1907โ1950), American-born...
-
Adon D.
Shuler (born
October 1, 2004) is an
American college football safety for the
Notre Dame
Fighting Irish.
Shuler attended Irvington High
School in...
- (1907)
Guido von List
Society (1908)
Church of the
Universal Bond (1912)
Adonism (1925)
Slavic Native Faith (1920sโ30s)
Zadruga (1937)
Church of Aphrodite...
- El
Adon or El
Adon al kol ha-ma'asim (Hebrew: ืื ืืืื or ืื ืืืื ืขื ืื ืืืขืฉืื, English: God is the Lord or God is the Lord of all creation) is a well-known...