- Magi (PLUR), or
magus (SING), is the term for
priests in
Zoroastrianism and
earlier Iranian religions. The
earliest known use of the word magi is in the...
- Home Army
reading a
Polish edition of one of
Flash Gordon ("Błysk
Gordon - Królowa Błękitnej
Magii")
graphic novels during the
Warsaw Uprising of 1944...
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Girolamo Maggi (c.1523, in
Anghiari – 27
March 1572 in Constantinople), also
known by his
Latin name
Hieronymus Magius, was an
Italian scholar, jurist...
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performed useful service to the
Roman state, none of the
Magii ever held the consulship. The
Magii were from Campania, and at the time of the
Second Punic...
- Cellulose, Glucose, and
Starch by the
Rumen Ciliate Protozoon Eudiplodinium Magii".
Journal of
General Microbiology. 107 (2): 359–66. doi:10.1099/00221287-107-2-359...
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adoring the
paschal Lamb (18th century) 2 Bas-reliefs: The
Adoration of the
Magii and the
Descent from the
Cross (18th century) Painting:
Virgin &
child and...
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Krzysztof (6
February 2023). "Hogwarts
Legacy – recenzja.
Sandboks pełen
magii – CD-Action". CD-Action (in Polish).
Archived from the
original on 17 February...
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third element in his name, "Magia", may
indicate his
mother came from the
Magii, a
praetorian family. Later****
married the
Roman noblewoman Volussia Torquata...
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Filip Dvořáková,
Tereza (23 May 2023). "Nová
fantasy minisérie Vědma
zaujme magií: Havlová,
Trojan i Dušek chtějí vítězství
dobra nad zlem!". TV Nova (in...
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postscript (link) Stefański, Lech
Emfazy (1980). Od
magii do
psychotroniki [From
Magic to Psychotronics] (in Polish). Warszawa: Wiedza...