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Numen (plural
numina) is a
Latin term for "divinity", "divine presence", or "divine will". The
Latin authors defined it as follows:
Cicero writes of a...
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James I the
motto was Tria
numina juncta in uno (three powers/gods
joined in one), but from the
reign of
James I, the word
numina was dropped, and the motto...
- Ann
Aguirre (born
August 27, 1970) is an
American author of
speculative fiction. She
writes urban fantasy,
romantic science fiction,
apocalyptic paranormal...
- on STEM subjects. The
model was
produced in
collaboration with
Project Numina, and was
released under the
Apache 2.0
License with a
context length of...
-
purchased by
Disney in 2016. In
addition to her
other book
series (the
Numina trilogy,
Spellbreaker duology, Star
Mother duology, and The
Whimbrel House...
- gods were not personified, but were
vaguely defined sacred spirits called numina.
Romans also
believed that
every person,
place or
thing had its own genius...
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Latin term for "divinity", "divine presence", or "divine will".
Numen or
Numina may also
refer to: Numen:
Contest of Heroes, a 2010
video game Numen, a...
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evidence that
suggests the
Samnites also
believed in
spirits called numina.
Numina are
believed to have been kinless,
animistic spirits that
could take...
- of Life, the
protector of
numina and
human beings, had been sa****uarded in the
Numen Kingdom for centuries. The Evil
Numina attempted to
control the planet...
- they are to said god.
Latin original text
Inter multiformia uero
deorum numina,
quibus arua, siluas,
tristicias atque uoluptates attribuunt, non-diffitentur...