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Social threefolding is a
social theory which originated in the
early 20th
century from the work of
Rudolf Steiner. Of
central importance is a distinction...
- The
Buddha identified the
threefold training (Sanskrit: triśikṣā; Pali: tisikkhā; or
simply śikṣā or sikkhā) as
training in:
higher virtue (Pali adhisīla-sikkhā...
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subscribe to a
variant of this law in
which return is not
necessarily threefold. Rule of
Three is
sometimes described as
karma by Wiccans; however, this...
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algebraic geometry, a
cubic threefold is a
hypersurface of
degree 3 in 4-dimensional
projective space.
Cubic threefolds are all unirational, but Clemens...
- In chess, the
threefold repetition rule
states that a
player may
claim a draw if the same
position occurs three times during the game. The rule is also...
- The
threefold death,
which is
suffered by kings, heroes, and gods, is a
reconstructed Proto-Indo-European
theme encountered in Indic, Gr****, Celtic, and...
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function as a
singular whole. Such
deities may
sometimes be
referred to as
threefold, tripled, triplicate, tripartite, triune, triadic, or as a trinity. The...
- The
threefold office (Latin:
munus triplex) of
Jesus Christ is a
Christian doctrine based upon the
teachings of the Old
Testament of
which Christians...
- In mathematics, a
quintic threefold is a 3-dimensional
hypersurface of
degree 5 in 4-dimensional
projective space P 4 {\displaystyle \mathbb {P} ^{4}}...
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Triptolemus /ˌtrɪpˈtɒlɪməs/ (Ancient Gr****: Τριπτόλεμος, romanized: Triptólemos, lit. 'Tripartite warrior'), also
known as
Buzyges (Ancient Gr****: Βουζύγης...