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Evolatic
Evolatic Ev`o*lat"ic, Evolatical Ev`o*lat"ic*al, a. [L.
evolare to fly away; e out + volare to fly.]
Apt to fly away. [Obs. or R.] --Blount.
Evolatical
Evolatic Ev`o*lat"ic, Evolatical Ev`o*lat"ic*al, a. [L.
evolare to fly away; e out + volare to fly.]
Apt to fly away. [Obs. or R.] --Blount.
Evolation
Evolation Ev`o*la"tion, n. [L. evolatio.]
A flying out or up. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.
Meaning of Evola from wikipedia
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Giulio Cesare Andrea "Julius"
Evola (Italian: [
ˈɛːvola]; 19 May 1898 – 11 June 1974) was an
Italian far-right philosopher.
Evola regarded his
values as traditionalist...
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Natale "Joe Diamond"
Evola (February 22, 1907 –
August 28, 1973) was a New York
mobster who
briefly became boss of the
Bonanno crime family who was succeeded...
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Historian Mark
Sedgwick identifies René Guénon,
Ananda Coomaraswamy,
Julius Evola,
Mircea Eliade,
Frithjof Schuon, Sey****
Hossein Nasr and
Alexandr Dugin...
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Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI)
informant named Tony
Evola to kill Lefkow. The FBI sent
Evola to join the
World Church of the
Creator after Hale gave...
- The
Doctrine of
Awakening is a book by
Julius Evola,
first published as La
dottrina del
risveglio in 1943, and
translated into
English by H. E. Musson...
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Turris is an
Italian journalist and the
president of the
Fondazione Julius Evola. He has been
described by
political scientist Jean-Yves
Camus as "a key...
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contro il
mondo moderno) is a book by
Julius Evola,
first published in
Italy in 1934.
Described as
Evola's most
influential work, it is an elucidation...
- This
panel included Rastelli,
Joseph DiFilippi, and
Natale "Joe Diamonds"
Evola. On July 21, 1971,
Rastelli was
indicted in Riverhead, New York on loansharking...
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esotericist ****ociation,
founded around 1927 by
intellectuals including Julius Evola,
Arturo Reghini and
Giovanni Colazza for the
study of
Traditionalism and...
- as boss of the
Bonanno crime family in 1968. He was
succeeded by
Natale Evola in 1971. In 1964, a
rivalry in the
Bonanno crime family started when boss...