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Apotheosis (from
Ancient Gr**** ἀποθέωσις (apothéōsis), from ἀποθεόω/ἀποθεῶ (apotheóō/apotheô) 'to deify'), also
called divinization or
deification (from...
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praised for its sensitivity. The
leaders of the
Rising were "instantly
apotheosized" and
remembrance was
situated within a
larger republican tradition of...
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column from
February 1914 uses the
phrase "Pop Saunders, the man who
apotheosized sequitude" as a
comparison to
something slow and late to
catch up. January...
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Sneferu legitimised Khufu's rank and
familial position by marriage. By
apotheosizing his
mother as the
daughter of a
living god, Khufu's new rank was secured...
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idealized form of
masculinity in
every social system and an
apotheosized form of
femininity that is
considered proper for men and women. This...
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cultural or
racial trait, it is said that such
contradiction became apotheosized among the Scots. In his 1919 book
Scottish Literature:
Character and...
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account for its
rising po****rity
among samurai,
since Ōjin was
apotheosized as a god in
Hachiman shrines. In the
Nihongi account, when Ōjin was born...
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symbiotes eventually reached the
third stage of
metamorphosis and
apotheosized into
metaphysical entities,
given physical form by what
others believed...
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concept of the way that the
sacred is "generated, concentrated, and
apotheosized." She
observes further that the
spiritual power of
gurus is
created by...
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spite of all his
Gallic sympathies and not
unsuccessful endeavours to
apotheosize the "Irish Brigade". A
library edition of the
novels in 37
volumes appeared...