- A
curse (also
called an imprecation, malediction,
execration, malison, anathema, or commination) is any
expressed wish that some form of
adversity or misfortune...
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lengthy execration texts and
appear to have been
deliberately broken,
likely as part of the
execration ritual. Only a few
examples of
execration texts dating...
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Execrator may
refer to:
Someone who
casts a
curse "
Execrator", a song by the
Sword from the
album Apocryphon This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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Blacklist International would face
Execration in the
Grand Finals which looked to be as a
David vs.
Goliath situation.
Execration finished as the
third seed for...
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descendants of the
Anakim mourning after the
destruction of Gaza. The
Egyptian Execration texts of the
Middle Kingdom (2055–1650 BC)
mention a list of political...
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Siryon and Senir,
appear in
Bronze and Iron age texts. in the
Egyptian execration texts from the 19th
century BC, šrynw (Siryon) is mentioned. The Epic...
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Yerushalayim refers to the fact that the city
initially sat on two hills. The
Execration Texts of the
Middle Kingdom of
Egypt (c. 19th
century BCE),
which refer...
- huge
crowd of
spectators and that they
should greet me with
howls of
execration',
which contrasts with Laredo's and Smith's
translation of 'greet me with...
- Flesh" "Natural
Liberation of Fear
Through the
Ritual Deception of Death" "
Execration Text" "Wind of Horus" "Invocation to
Seditious Heresy" "The
Burning Pits...
- were much
larger in Kush than
Shaat and
Egyptian texts other than the
Execration lists only
refer to Kush (and not Shaat).: 38–39 C-group
Nubians resettled...