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Purgatory (Latin:
purgatorium,
borrowed into
English via Anglo-Norman and Old French) is a p****ing
intermediate state after physical death for purifying...
- or
humorous poems, the
short "Fingallian Dance" and the much
longer Purgatorium Hiberni****. Both
poems are
anonymous and are
thought to be
humorous parodies...
- Dharmaraja, or the king of dharma; Yama Loka may be
compared to a
temporary purgatorium for
sinners (papi).
According to
Hindu scriptures, Yama's
divine ****istant...
- 12th century, the
process of
purification had
acquired the
Latin name, "
purgatorium", from the verb purgare: to purge.
Medievalist Jacques Le Goff defines...
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Anonymous Regnum Polonorum est
paradisus Judaeorum infernus rusticorum purgatorium Plebeiorum Dominatus famulorum confusio personarum luxus foeminarum frequentia...
- murdered. Carlisle, on the
lowest dose,
survives and his
interview leads to
Purgatorium, a
company which paid the test
subjects $150,000 up
front and promised...
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Following Casimir's birth,
Sophia pledged an oath of
innocence (iuramentum
purgatorium) and the
charges were dismissed. The
question of
paternity did not persist...
- In
connection with this, he
wrote of "purgatorial flames." The noun "
purgatorium" (Latin:
place of cleansing) is used for the
first time to
describe a...
- they
contain similar statements. In Latin,
Hades were
translated as
Purgatorium (Purgatory)
after about 1200 AD, but no
modern English translations render...
- John O'Corcoran of
Clogher (1373–1389) at the
University of Prague, the
Purgatorium Sancti Patricii and the
Debate about Purgatory in the
Later Middle Ages"...