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Transitus Fluvii ("p****ing
through the river" in Latin) or P****age Du
Fleuve (in French) is an
occult alphabet consisting of 22
characters described by...
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Celestial alphabet.
Other alphabets with a
similar origin are
Transitus Fluvii and Malachim. The
language was
first made by
scholars studying angelic kingdoms...
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remained in
charge until the
independence of
India and ****stan.
Crescat e
Fluviis meaning, Let it grow from the
rivers was the
Latin motto used in the coat...
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fluviīs (Latin for "concerning rivers"), also
called Dē fluviōrum et
montium nōminibus et dē iīs quae in illīs
inveniuntur ("concerning the
names of...
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alphabets with a
similar origin are the
Celestial Alphabet and
Transitus Fluvii. "Malachim" is a
plural form from
Hebrew (מלאך, mal'ach) and
means "angels"...
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purify and
prepare them. Many of the
symbols incorporate the
Transitus Fluvii occult alphabet.
According to the
mythical history of the do****ent, as recorded...
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magical alphabets,
including the
Celestial Alphabet, Malachim, and
Transitus Fluvii, are
based on the
Hebrew alphabet,
which itself has a long
history of use...
- 76, 77). Smith, s.v. Phlias; Hyginus,
Fabulae 14. Pseudo-Plutarch, De
fluviis 7. Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 1.26–28 (I pp. 4, 5), 48.245–247 (III pp. 440–443)...
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Servius on Virgil's
Eclogue 1.65. Apollodorus, 3.10.1. Pseudo-Plutarch, De
fluviis, 7. Photius,
Lexicon s. v. Linos[non-primary
source needed] Apollodorus...
- 646, p. 120;
Orphic Argonautica 646 (Vian, p. 120). Pseudo-Plutarch, De
fluviis 24 Steph**** of Byzantium,
Ethnica s.v. Aōros Apollodorus, 3.1.2 Scholia...