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Calvary (Latin:
Calvariae or
Calvariae locus) or
Golgotha (Biblical Gr****: Γολγοθᾶ, romanized:
Golgothâ) was a site
immediately outside Jerusalem's walls...
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Golgotha Falls: An ****ault on the
Fourth Dimension is a 1984
horror novel that was
written by
Frank De Felitta.
First published by
Simon and Schuster,...
- Look up
Golgotha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Golgotha (also
known as Calvary) was the hill on
which Jesus was crucified.
Golgotha or
Golgota may...
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Onward to
Golgotha is the
debut studio album by the
American death metal band Incantation. The
album was
released in 1992 on
Relapse Records. It was re-released...
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Golgotha is the
fifteenth studio album by
American heavy metal band W.A.S.P. The
album was
released on
October 2, 2015
through Napalm Records, and is W...
- Canada's
Golgotha is a 32-inch-high (810 mm)
bronze sculpture by the
British sculptor Francis Derwent Wood,
produced in 1918. It
illustrates the story...
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Golgotha is a 1935
French film
about the
death of
Jesus Christ,
released in English-speaking
countries as
Behold the Man. The film was
directed by Julien...
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Golgotha Monastery is a
monastery located on the
Orkney island of Papa Stronsay. The
monastery was
founded in 1999,
after the
monastic community of the...
- "Let's Go to
Golgotha!" is a 1975
science fiction story by
Garry Kilworth. Time-travelling
tourists go on a "Crucifixion Tour". The tour
operator warns...
- mid-nineteenth century, some
Christian scholars proposed that
Skull Hill is
Golgotha,
where the
Romans crucified Jesus. A
couple decades later, in 1867, the...