- New
Zealand to
return to England, a
Warrant was
issued establishing the
Smaragdum Thall****es
Temple No. 49 of the
Order of the
Stella Matutina. The three...
-
Hermes Temple in Bristol,
which operated sporadically until 1970, and the
Smaragdum Thall****es
Temple (commonly
referred to as
Whare Ra) in
Havelock North...
- Bouchard-Huzard, p. 481: Note 14 to p. 457 by
Perron (in French) Latin, accusative,
smaragdum viridem, Ibn al-Wardi (1835), pp. 36–37 "Felsen aus grünem Hyacinth",...
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Hermes Temple in Bristol, UK and, later,
Whare Ra (or more correctly, the
Smaragdum Thall****es Temple) in
Havelock North, New
Zealand in 1912. The fullest...
-
translation of Qazwini, Ethé (1868), p. 298
Streck (1936), p. 615. accusative,
smaragdum viridem, Ibn al-Wardi (1835), pp. 36–37 Ethé (1868), p. 298. Chalyan-Daffner...
-
later embraced by the
whole town. It
culminated in the
founding of the
Smaragdum Thal****es temple,
better known as the
Whare Ra, the longest-standing temple...
-
While visiting New
Zealand in 1912, Dr.
Felkin issued a
Warrant for the
Smaragdum Thall****es
Temple No. 49 (commonly
referred to as
Whare Ra (Māori for...