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- Apocalypse (from Ancient Gr**** ἀποκάλυψις (apokálupsis) 'revelation, disclosure') is a literary genre originating in Judaism in the centuries following...
- Apocalypsis velox is the only species in the monotypic moth genus Apocalypsis in the family Sphingidae. The genus erected by Walter Rothschild and Karl...
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- quotations from the Bible written in Latin: Væ væ væ habitantibus in terra. Apocalypsis VIII Cuncta in quibus spiraculum vitæ est mortua sunt. Genesis VII Where...
- different wrestler along with Lutteroth. The event was also billed as Apocalypsis ("Apocalypse") with the "Homenaje a Dos Leyenda" serving more as a tag...
- unite them into one great family of Friars Minor Observants (1568). His Apocalypsis nova, which contained prophecies of a pope, the "Angelic Pastor", who...
- w**** before the album release, the band published the fourth single "Apocalypsis". All lyrics are written by War of Ages; all music is composed by War...
- The Apocalypse of Golias (Latin: Apocalypsis Goliae) is a satirical Latin poem of the 12th century, probably written in England or France. Like the Biblical...
- great wealth, immortality, thousands of lovers, unfathomable power, apocalypsis, nihilism, self-guilt, self-blame, or bizarre hypochondriacal complaints...
- Hieronymous Sophronius, Eusebius (405). Biblia Sacra Vulgata (in Latin). Apocalypsis 6,2. Lenski, Richard Chales Henry (2008). The Interpretation of St. John's...