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- Arimanius (Gr****: Αρειμάνιος Areimánios; Latin: Arīmanius) is a name for an obscure deity found in a few Gr**** literary texts and five Latin inscriptions...
- was to be compared to light, and Arimanius to darkness and ignorance; between these was Mithras the Mediator. Arimanius received offerings that pertained...
- conjectured to be Arimanius, a Latinized form of the name Ahriman – perplexingly, a demonic figure in the Zoroastrian pantheon. Arimanius is known from inscriptions...
- Zoroastrian counterpart Ahriman (who is likely the predecessor of the Mithraic "Arimanius").[citation needed] "Ariel" is sometimes ****ociated with the better known...
- Kushiel's Avatar, the third book in the Kushiel series by Jacqueline Carey Arimanius Armilus Cronos Dystheism Ereshkigal Erlik Hades Isfet Satan Ur Yama For...
- monthly publication serving the Afghani community Ahriman (disambiguation) Arimanius Armaan (disambiguation) Armand (disambiguation) Armani (disambiguation)...
- figurines Venus of Hohle Fels Related ancient history lion-headed figures Arimaniusobscure lion-headed god in Mithraism Bastet – cat-headed goddess in...
- Spt-χne Audameoth Haziza Name Necbeuos Sentacer or Asente Nymphs Sentacer Arimanius (ⲁⲣⲓⲙⲁⲛⲓⲟⲥ) 23 14 Themes-en-khentet . . . . . . Sesme Nefthada Nacy Oustichos...
- France designed by Spanish architect Ricardo Bofill and opened in 1983. Arimanius Chronos Sator Square "ABRASAX, ab´rɑ-sax (ABRAXAS, ab-rax´as)". www.ccel...
- White Tiger (Chinese) – a Guardian Of The West cardinal point Winged cat Arimanius (Gr****) – minor lion-headed gr**** god Ammit (Egyptian) – goddess with...