-
Morte d'Arthur, "whoso
pulleth out this
sword of this
stone and anvil, is
rightwise king born of all England.") The
scene is set by
different authors at either...
-
after an
earlier word rihtwis,
which would have
yielded modern English *
rightwise or *rightways. He used it to
translate the
Hebrew root צדק tzedek, which...
- His
magic enabled Arthur to pull
Excalibur from the rock and
become the
rightwise king born of all England. The name was
suggested by F. Pilcher. The approved...
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artistic patterns. Circle-dances may be
clockwise (posolon, i.e. sunwise,
rightwise) in
those rituals dedicated to the gods of Prav (overworld), or counterclockwise...
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represented by the two
possible directions of the swastika,
respectively rightwise 卍 and
leftwise 卐. The
Ynglists claim that tha and ha are the
ancient Slavic...
-
engraved with the
words "Whosoe'er
pulleth out this
sword of this
stone is
rightwise king born of England". Its
appearance is
similar to Excalibur,
which was...
-
office for
market tolls and taxes.
Between 1501 and 1503,
Mayor John
Rightwise had the
original market cross demolished and
replaced with an elaborate...
- spatio-temporal
dimensions of
Heaven and Earth,
Belobog and his
bright rightwise forces and
Chernobog and his dark
leftwise forces,
north and south, life...
- £100 for her
marriage portion. He
instructed his two sons to "live
rightwisely and
never to take the
state of
baron upon them if they may
leave it from...