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  1. Priestess (band): Priestess is a Canadian rock band formed by singer/guitarist Mikey Heppner in Montreal, Quebec in 2002. Since its inception it has featured Heppner, singer/guitarist Dan Watchorn, singer/drummer Vince Nudo, and bassist Mike Dyball. (Band) [100%] 2024-05-27 [Canadian heavy metal musical groups] [Musical groups established in 2002]...
  2. Priests And Levites: PRIESTS AND LEVITES (kohen, "priest"; nothing is definitely known as to the origin of the word; Lewi, "Levite," on which see LEVI): I. DIFFERENT VIEWS OF THE HISTORY 1. The Old View 2. The Graf-Wellhausen View 3. Mediating Views ... [61%] 1915-01-01
  3. The Buddhist Priestess: The Buddhist Priestess is a 1911 American silent short romantic drama film. The film starred William Garwood, Marguerite Snow as The Buddhist Priestess, Marie Eline and Florence La Badie. [57%] 2023-12-11 [1911 films] [1911 romantic drama films]...
  4. PriEsT: PriEsT is an acronym for 'Priority Estimation Tool' which is an open-source decision-making software that implements the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) method - a comprehensive framework for decision problems. PriEsT can assist decision makers in prioritizing the options available ... (Software) [55%] 2023-11-24 [Free software]
  5. Priest (Latter Day Saints): Priest is a priesthood office in the Aaronic priesthood of denominations within the Latter Day Saint movement, including the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). In the LDS Church, priest is the third of four offices ... (Latter Day Saints) [55%] 2024-01-10 [1830 establishments in New York (state)] [Latter Day Saint hierarchy]...
  6. Priest: A Priest is a Roman Catholic, Anglican, or Eastern Orthodox clergyman ranking above deacon but below bishop. The Anglican Church retained the term even after the break with Rome under Henry VIII. [55%] 2023-03-24 [Christian Group Structuring] [Catholic Church]...
  7. Priest (comics): Priest, in comics, may refer to. (Comics) [55%] 2024-01-10
  8. Priest: A priest is a religious leader authorized to perform the sacred rituals of a religion, especially as a mediatory agent between humans and one or more deities. They also have the authority or power to administer religious rites; in particular ... (Religion) [55%] 2024-01-10 [Religious leadership roles] [Religious occupations]...
  9. Priest: Priest, the contracted form of presbyter ", a name of office in the early Christian Church, already mentioned in the New Testament. But in the English Bible the presbyters of the New Testament are called " elders," not " priests "; the latter name ... [55%] 2022-09-02
  10. Priest: Biblical Data: One consecrated to the service of the sanctuary and, more particularly, of the altar. This definition, however, holds true rather for the later than for the earlier stages of Hebrew priesthood. In ancient Israel one was not required ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [55%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  11. Priest: PRIEST prest (kohen, "priest," "prince," "minister"; hiereus archiereus; for hiereus megas, of Hebrews 10:21, see Thayer's Lexicon, under the word hiereus: I. NATURE OF THE PRIESTLY OFFICE 1. Implies Divine Choice 2. Implies Representation 3. Implies Offering Sacrifice ... [55%] 1915-01-01
  12. Praeses: Praeses (Latin pl. praesides) is a Latin word meaning "placed before" or "at the head". [47%] 2024-01-08 [Ancient Roman titles] [Gubernatorial titles]...
  13. Poiesis: In philosophy, poiesis /pɔɪˈiːsɪs/ (from Ancient Greek:) is "the activity in which a person brings something into being that did not exist before." Poiesis is etymologically derived from the ancient Greek term ποιεῖν, which means "to make". It is related to ... (Philosophy) [47%] 2023-09-20 [Platonism]
  14. Poiesis: In continental philosophy and semiotics, poiesis (/pɔɪˈiːsɪs/; from Ancient Greek: ποίησις) is the process of emergence of something that did not previously exist. Forms of poiesis—including autopoiesis, the process of sustenance through the emergence of sustaining parts—are considered in ... (Concept in semiotics) [47%] 2023-12-19 [Greek words and phrases] [Semiotics]...
  15. Praesus: Praesus or Praisos (Ancient Greek: Πραῖσος), also Prasus or Prasos (Πρᾶσος), was a Greek city in ancient Crete. Strabo reports that it belonged to the Eteocretes, and contained the temple of the Dictaean Zeus, for Mount Dicte was in the territory of ... (Ancient city in Crete) [47%] 2023-12-07 [Populated places in ancient Crete] [Former populated places in Greece]...
  16. Forbidden Priests: Forbidden Priests (Prêtres interdits) is a 1973 French drama romance war film directed by Denys de La Patellière and starring Robert Hossein and Claude Jade. This French melodrama tells the tragic story of a rare couple: Priest Jean (Robert Hossein ... (1973 film by Denys de La Patellière) [47%] 2023-12-27 [1973 films] [1970s French-language films]...
  17. Priests, Prophets and Pretenders: Dominions: Priests, Prophets and Pretenders is a turn-based strategy game designed by Illwinter Game Design, in which up to fourteen "pretender gods" at a time each battle for global dominance. As of November 27, 2017, there have been four ... [47%] 2023-08-29 [Fantasy video games] [Illwinter Game Design games]...
  18. Course Of Priests And Levites: COURSE OF PRIESTS AND LEVITES See PRIESTS AND LEVITES. See PRIESTS AND LEVITES. [47%] 1915-01-01
  19. Priests, Prophets and Pretenders: Dominions: Priests, Prophets and Pretenders is a turn-based strategy game designed by Illwinter Game Design, in which up to fourteen "pretender gods" at a time each battle for global dominance. As of November 27, 2017, there have been four ... (Software) [47%] 2024-01-07 [Fantasy video games] [Linux games]...
  20. Enheduanna - Poet, Priestess, Empire Builder: Enheduanna (2285-2250 BCE) is the world's first author and was the daughter (either literally or figuratively) of the great empire-builder Sargon of Akkad (2334-2279 BCE). Her name translates from the Akkadian as `high priestess of An ... [44%] 2010-10-12

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