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their religious affiliation. However, the word—Isiacus or "
Isiac"—was
rarely used.
Isiacs were a very
small proportion of the
Roman Empire's po****tion...
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conversions in a
broader sense. Many
ancient sources, both
written by
Isiacs and by
outside observers,
suggest that many of Isis's
devotees considered...
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Societies in
Anglia The
Isiac Tablet,
about the
author section Ars
Quatuor Coronatorum Vol. 7 1895 Regardie, p. 17 The
Isiac Tablet of
Cardinal Bembo...
- AD. Madras:
ISIAC. pp. 255–56. Ramamurthy, A. (1986). Mahalingam, N. (ed.).
History of Kongu: Pre-historic
Period to 1300 AD. Madras:
ISIAC. pp. 279–80...
- Look up ISIS,
Isiac, Iside, Isis, or isis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Isis is a
goddess from the
polytheistic pantheon of
Ancient Egypt. Isis...
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unveiling of a
statue of Isis as a
personification of nature,
depicted as the
climactic moment of an
Isiac initiation, in an 1803
engraving by
Henry Fuseli...
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Education University of
Alexandria Paris-Sorbonne
University Thesis The
Isiac Themes in
Alexandria under the Antonines:
Numismati and
Historical Research (1986)...
- gold amulet, the "Tutmose amulet", on an
archeological dig in Egypt. The
Isiac amulet,
which resembled the
headdress of Hathor, had
originally belonged...
- The Hindu. V.
Ramamurthy (1986). N.
Mahalingam (ed.).
History of Kongu.
ISIAC.
Vidya Dehejia (2009). The Body Adorned:
Sacred and
Profane in
Indian Art...
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Tabula Bembina, sive
Mensa Isiaca: The
Isiac Tablet of
Cardinal Bembo: Its
History and
Occult Significance. Bath: Robt...