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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...
- 2016. After signing with Rising Nemesis Records, their debut album Purgatorium was released in January 2018. In 2019, Mental Cruelty signed a record...
- 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...
- Anonymous Regnum Polonorum est paradisus Judaeorum infernus rusticorum purgatorium Plebeiorum Dominatus famulorum confusio personarum luxus foeminarum frequentia...
- 12th century, the process of purification had acquired the Latin name, "purgatorium", from the verb purgare: to purge. Medievalist Jacques Le Goff defines...
- 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...
- they contain similar statements. In Latin, Hades were translated as Purgatorium (Purgatory) after about 1200 AD, but no modern English translations render...
- 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...