- Gr**** ἀποθέωσις (apothéōsis), from ἀποθεόω/ἀποθεῶ (apotheóō/apotheô) 'to
deify'), also
called divinization or
deification (from
Latin deificatio 'making...
- The
deific decree delusion is a
defense in a
criminal case in
which a
person committed a
crime in the
belief that
their God
ordered them to do it.: 615–626 ...
- Divi Iuli; Italian:
Tempio del Divo Giulio), also
known as
Temple of the
Deified Julius Caesar, delubrum,
heroon or
Temple of the
Comet Star, is an ancient...
- Bush, and
several of the
songs included war/anti-war themes,
including "
Deify", for
which the
intro features audio clips of Bush
urging the
nation to...
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worship as
deities during their lifetime. Greco-Roman
pharaohs were also
deified during their lifetime,
although the
theological context is
different from...
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crisis than impiety, as he had his wife
deified on her death, but in a rare
display of
defiance the
Senate deified his
murdered predecessor, then openly...
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culminated in Pertinax's ********ination by the Guard.
Pertinax would later be
deified by the
emperor Septimius Severus. His
historical re****tion has been largely...
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Laozi (/ˈlaʊdzə/), also
romanized as Lao Tzu
among other ways, was a semi-legendary
Chinese philosopher and
author of the Tao Te
Ching (Laozi), one of...
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Confucius (孔子; pinyin: Kǒngzǐ; lit. 'Master Kong'; c. 551 – c. 479 BCE), born Kong Qiu (孔丘), was a
Chinese philosopher of the
Spring and
Autumn period...
- in Gr****
mythology (Euphrosyne, Aglaia, and Thalia), in whom
beauty was
deified The
Three Graces (Cranach), a 1531
painting by
Lucas Cranach the Elder...