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Sabbatai Zevi (Hebrew: שַׁבְּתַי צְבִי, romanized: Šabbəṯay Ṣəvī; Turkish:
Sabetay Sevi;
August 1, 1626 – c. September 17, 1676) was an
Ottoman Jewish...
- Encyclopedia, in
which he also
interpreted the
Gospel phrases una
sabbati and
prima sabbati (in Gr**** μιᾷ τῶν σαββάτων and πρώτῃ σαββάτου – Mark 16:2, 9)...
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Cultus Sabbati was an
anonymous ritual noise music trio
formed in 2006. The
three members,
whose identities are
unknown even to
their labels,
began making...
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Beyond the
Nation State.
Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-923199-7.
Sabbati,
Giulio (2015).
European Parliament:
Facts and Figures.
European Parliament...
- poet and artist. He was
Magister of the UK-based
magical group Cultus Sabbati.
Chumbley published several limited edition books through his
private press...
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Sabbatius Iūstīniānus,
classical Latin pronunciation: [ˈfɫaːwi.ʊs ˈpɛtrʊs
sabˈbati.ʊs juːstiːniˈaːnʊs]; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Φλάβιος Πέτρος Σαββάτιος Ἰουστινιανός...
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publication involved numerous contributors.
Liberato Sabbati, Niccolò Martelli, and
Costantino Sabbati were the authors;
Giovanni Bouchard and Jean Joseph...
- salve') or
Flugsalbe (lit. 'flying salve').
Latin names included unguentum sabbati lit. 'sabbath unguent'),
unguentum pharelis,
unguentum populi (lit. 'poplar...
- of the "Cultus
Sabbati," a body of
neopagan witchcraft initiates. Chumbley's
works and
those of
Daniel Schulke on the
Cultus Sabbati's "ongoing tradition...
- as the
Temple of Set, the
Dragon Rouge, and
Andrew D. Chumbley's
Cultus Sabbati. The
anthropologist Justin Woodman noted that
Grant was "one of the key...