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- the Solomonărie or Şolomanţă (German phonetization: Scholomance). The Solomonars are said to be tall, red-haired, wearing long white robes of peasants...
- Eastern Orthodox nuns at a nearby church. They explain that Orlok was a solomonar, who became a vampire after making a pact with the Devil himself. Meanwhile...
- graduation required the copying of one's entire knowledge of humanity into a "Solomonar's book". There was also the belief that the Devil instructed at the Scholomance...
- pla**** Orlok in Robert Eggers' 2024 remake. This incarnation, a former Solomonar who had made a pact with Satan in a bid for immortality, is portra****...
- article, he presents a parenthetical analysis of the related Romanian term solomonar but has nothing to say regarding the origin and connections of the term...
- Moses Gaster a acordat apelativului în discuţie o etimologie combinată: "Şolomonar este rezultatul dintre şolomanţă [de la Salamanca – n. A.O.] + solomonie...
- "Hysterical Spell" 1:40 20. "Devourance" 3:42 21. "The Monastery" 0:55 22. "Solomonar" 2:11 23. "Increase thy Thunders" 1:10 24. "The Professor" 1:34 25. "Departure"...
- (1926), p. 321. Bibliography Moldován, Gergely [in Romanian] (1897), "Solomonar, Balaur, Zmeu, Şpirituş, Vêrcolac, Nălucă", Alsófehér vármegye román népe:...
- Romanian folklore tends to attribute the șobolan human characteristics. Solomonar - See Hultan and Solomonari, who were a group of nobles and wizards, made...
- controlled by an evil sorcerer called a şolomonar, who was able to ride on that demon. The notion of a şolomonar named a vîlva, who protected his village...