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- Belarusian dial. kupala "person leading the way in Saint John's Eve games." Kleinhempel & Klimov 2022, p. 112. Urbańczyk 1991, p. 181. Toporov 1995, p. 211....
- Philo of Alexandria (c. 20 BCE – 50 CE). Religious scholar Ullrich R. Kleinhempel argues that the most likely candidate for the religion of the Therapeutae...
- Christmas traditions". Independent.ie. 2018-12-29. Retrieved 2023-06-07. Kleinhempel, Ullrich R. "Divination: Mother Holle as Goddess of Seerdom - From Walahfrid...
- religion they are ****ociated with, analysis by religious scholar Ullrich R. Kleinhempel indicates that the most likely religion the Therapeutae practiced was...
- Lesiv 2013b, p. 130. Laruelle 2008, pp. 285–286. Laruelle 2012, p. 295; Kleinhempel 2015, pp. 11–12. Laruelle 2012, p. 295. Aitamurto 2006, p. 185. ****ensky...
- Ed. by April D. Deconick (Leiden, Brill, 2006), 287–312. Ullrich R. Kleinhempel, Traces of buddhist presence in Alexandria; Philo and the "Therapeutae"...
- K****el". NRW Rail Archive (in German). Retrieved 10 May 2020. Gerhard Kleinhempel (1979). Schwelm in alten Ansichten (in German). Vol. 1. Zaltbommel: Europäische...
- Only goods for domestic use were produced under his management. Jacob Kleinhempel, the father-in-law of tax official and smeltery and forge owner Melchior...
- and textile design in Dresden under the siblings Gertrude and Erich Kleinhempel. In 1902, she spent three months in Stockholm learning the traditions...
- coast. Well known residents of Althagen include the designer, Gertrud Kleinhempel (1875-1948), the writer, Käthe Miethe (1893-1961) and (from 1944) the...