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Comune in Lazio, Italy
Bomarzo is a town and comune of the province of Viterbo (Lazio, Central Italy), in the lower valley of the Tiber. It is located 14.5 kilometres (9.0 mi)
Bomarzo
Garden and sculpture complex in Italy
dei Mostri in Italian), also named Garden of Bomarzo, is a Mannerist monumental complex located in Bomarzo, in the province of Viterbo, in northern Lazio
Gardens_of_Bomarzo
1962 novel by Manuel Mujica Lainez
Bomarzo is a novel by the Argentine writer Manuel Mujica Lainez, written in 1962 and later adapted by its author to an opera libretto set by Alberto Ginastera
Bomarzo_(novel)
‹ The template Infobox opera is being considered for merging. › Bomarzo is an opera in two acts by the Argentinian composer Alberto Ginastera, his Opus
Bomarzo_(opera)
Palace in Lazio, Italy
is a defensive and residential structure located in the municipality of Bomarzo. Built from the 16th century on the remains of an older medieval castle
Palazzo_Orsini_(Bomarzo)
Topics referred to by the same term
Bomarzo may refer to: Bomarzo, a town and comune of the province of Viterbo, Italy Gardens of Bomarzo, a garden in Bomarzo the former Roman Catholic Diocese
Bomarzo_(disambiguation)
Italian condottiero and patron of the arts
patron of the arts, and duke of Bomarzo. He is famous as the commissioner of the Mannerist Park of the Monsters in Bomarzo (northern Lazio). Born in Rome
Pier_Francesco_Orsini
Shield used by Ancient Greek hoplites
"Bomarzo" or "Vatican" shield, and it is currently located in the Vatican, within the Museo Gregoriano Etrusco. It was discovered in 1830 near Bomarzo
Aspis
Italian nobleman
Don Paolo Borghese, Duke of Bomarzo, Prince of Sant Angelo of San Paolo (20 October 1904 – 24 April 1985) was an Italian nobleman of the Borghese family
Paolo_Borghese_(1904–1985)
Italian sculptor and architect (1533-1610)
for the villa Orsini in Bomarzo, before working on the statues for the Sacro Bosco di Bomarzo - at "Il Sacro Bosco di Bomarzo". In September 2007, a conference
Simone_Moschino
Noble family in Italy
of the 13th Princess of Leonforte Paolo Borghese (1904–1985): Duke of Bomarzo and husband of Marcella Borghese Junio Valerio Borghese (1906–1974): Italian
House_of_Borghese
Head of the Catholic Church from 946 to 955
Hugh of Vermandois and Artald of Reims. He sent his legate Marinus of Bomarzo to act on his behalf, while Agapetus wrote to a number of bishops, asking
Pope_Agapetus_II
Argentine composer (1916–1983)
Temianka and William Kraft at UCLA in 1963. Don Rodrigo, Op. 31 (1963–64) Bomarzo, Op. 34 (1966–67), banned in Argentina until 1972 Beatrix Cenci, Op. 38
Alberto_Ginastera
Argentine novelist, essayist and art critic
(1957); as well as his cycle of historical fantasy novels consisting of Bomarzo (1962), El unicornio (1965) and El laberinto (1974). He is also known for
Manuel_Mujica_Lainez
Prince of Cerveteri (1899–1989)
Vignanello 24. Don Filippo Lante Montefeltro della Rovere, 4th Duke of Bomarzo, 3rd Prince of Belmonte (grandson of Antonio Lante Montefeltro della Rovere)
Francesco Ruspoli, 8th Prince of Cerveteri
Francesco_Ruspoli,_8th_Prince_of_Cerveteri
Sehnswürdigkeit von Niki de Saint Phalle
inspired by Antoni Gaudí´s Parc Güell in Barcelona, and Parco dei Mostri in Bomarzo, as well as Palais Idéal by Ferdinand Cheval, and Watts Towers by Simon
Tarot_Garden
Style of garden based on symmetry and ample water features
fires burning inside. Sacro Bosco ("Sacred Wood"), near the village of Bomarzo, is the most famous and extravagant of the Manieristic gardens. It was
Italian_garden
Roman god of the underworld
of the di selecti Orcus Mouth, a 16th-century folly in the Gardens of Bomarzo Other names Dis Pater, Hades (Pluto) Abode Hades, Underworld Gender Male
Orcus
Italian noble family
Bracciano dal 1560 Pierfrancesco II Vicino Orsini (1523–1585), duke of Bomarzo Raimondo del Balzo Orsini, (1361–1406), noble of the Kingdom of Naples
Orsini_family
American singer and journalist (1936–2022)
created the role of Pantasilea in the world premiere of Alberto Ginastera's Bomarzo in 1967 with the Washington Opera Society (now the Washington National
Joanna_Simon_(mezzo-soprano)
Italian military and politician (1899–1968)
and Prefect of Grosseto for the Italian Social Republic. Born in 1899 in Bomarzo to a family of agricultural entrepreneurs, he fought in the World War I
Alceo_Ercolani
Mannerist garden in central Italy
known until it passed to Ippolito Lante Montefeltro della Rovere, Duke of Bomarzo, in the 17th century, when it was already 100 years old. The Villa, a property
Villa_Lante
Type of building
Blarney, County Cork La Scarzuola, Montegabbione The Park of the Monsters (Bomarzo Gardens) Il Giardino dei Tarocchi near Capalbio Three follies were built
Folly
Comune in Lazio, Italy
kilometres (11.5 mi2). Vitorchiano borders the following municipalities: Bomarzo, Soriano nel Cimino, Viterbo. It is one of I Borghi più belli d'Italia
Vitorchiano
Region of Italy
Villa d'Este, among the museum itineraries the Pantheon, the Gardens of Bomarzo, the Abbey of Fossanova, Monte Cassino Abbey and Farfa Abbey. Lazio has
Lazio
Latin sequence and liturgical hymn
Piano, op. 11 Antonio Estévez - Cantata Criolla (1954) Alberto Ginastera – Bomarzo, Op. 34 (1967) Alexander Glazunov – Symphony No. 5 (4th movement), Op.
Dies_irae
Mother of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius
over the Mediterranean. The factory, or part of it, has been excavated at Bomarzo, 40 miles north of Rome. Lucilla married Marcus Annius Verus, a praetor
Domitia Lucilla (mother of Marcus Aurelius)
Domitia_Lucilla_(mother_of_Marcus_Aurelius)
Hamlet in Bomarzo, Province of Viterbo, Lazio, Italy
the Pontifical States, has been a hamlet in the Italian municipality of Bomarzo, in the province of Viterbo, since the 1890s. Located on a spur of volcanic
Mugnano_in_Teverina
Legendary entrances to the underworld
of Hell and Lucifer – Google Art Project Orcus mouth in the Gardens of Bomarzo, c.1560 In China, Fengdu has a long history in the Taoist tradition of
Gates_of_hell
1974 novel by Manuel Mujica Lainez
Thus it connects, somehow, its author's Renaissance-preoccupied novels (Bomarzo and The Wandering Unicorn) with which it forms a kind of trilogy, with
El_laberinto_(novel)
Bologna Palazzo Zambeccari, Bologna Palazzo Zani, Bologna Palazzo Orsini (Bomarzo) Palazzo della Loggia (Brescia) Palazzo Averoldi Palazzo Ghirlanda-Silva
List_of_palaces_in_Italy
Comune in Lazio, Italy
Graffignano borders the following municipalities: Alviano, Attigliano, Bomarzo, Civitella d'Agliano, Lugnano in Teverina, Viterbo. Sights include the
Graffignano
1716) was an Italian nobleman of the House of della Rovere and was Duke of Bomarzo and Prince of Belmonte. Lante was the eldest of four children of Ippolito
Antonio Lante Montefeltro della Rovere
Antonio_Lante_Montefeltro_della_Rovere
Municipality and town in Antioquia Department, Colombia
Vallejo José Restrepo Jaramillo Botanical Garden Cristo Salvador viewpoint Bomarzo cultural center Cerro Las Nubes natural reserve and viewpoint Casa Museo
Jericó,_Antioquia
American tenor and actor (1932–2023)
portraying Nicolas Orsini in the world premiere of Alberto Ginastera's Bomarzo with the Opera Society of Washington (1967, a role which he also recorded
Joaquin_Romaguera
Italian filmmaker (1912–2007)
minutes Sette canne, un vestito (Seven Reeds, One Suit, 1949) – 10 minutes Bomarzo (1949) Ragazze in bianco (Girls in White, 1949) Superstizione (Superstition
Michelangelo_Antonioni
Vocal composition with an instrumental accompaniment
three works in this form: the Cantata para América Mágica, Op. 27 (1960), Bomarzo, Op. 32 (1964), and Milena, Op. 37 (1971), and Gottfried von Einem composed
Cantata
Duchy in Byzantine Empire
Duchy of Rome, and seized four important frontier fortresses (Blera, Orte, Bomarzo, and Amelia), thereby cutting off communication with Perugia and Ravenna
Duchy_of_Rome
15th-century garden style
It was created for Pier Francesco Orsini (1523–84) near the village of Bomarzo. It was witty and irreverent, and violated all the rules of Renaissance
Italian_Renaissance_garden
2020 studio album by Anna von Hausswolff
von Hausswolff stood inside the mouth of a gargoyle at the Gardens of Bomarzo. Von Hausswolff recorded the album on a pipe organ in Gothenburg's Örgryte
All_Thoughts_Fly
728 agreement between the King of the Lombards and the Papacy
the fortresses of Todi, Amelia, and Orte. Further south, the castra of Bomarzo, Sutri, and Blera safeguarded the Via Cassia. In 728, Liutprand took the
Donation_of_Sutri
Italian poet, novelist and essayist (1939–2026)
of the artist Angelo Cagnone, and was married to Sandra Holt. Lived in Bomarzo. In the 1960s–1970s he was senior editor of Lerici Publishers, editor of
Nanni_Cagnone
Comune in Umbria, Italy
Amelia and is served by the Florence–Rome railway, via the Attigliano–Bomarzo railway station [it]. Parts of the settlement are enclosed by medieval
Attigliano
Assassinations and mass murders during the Spanish Civil War
banalidad del mal Archived 6 November 2018 at the Wayback Machine. Editorial Bomarzo. p. 55. "At Last, Spain Faces Up to Franco's Guilt". Time Magazine. 21
White_Terror_(Spain)
Painting by Carel Willink
Dutchman Carel Willink in 1965. It shows two sculptures from the Garden of Bomarzo and a man in an asbestos suit who walks toward a large explosion. It belongs
To_the_Future
Mexican dramatic tenor
1967, when he created the role of Pier Francesco Orsini in Ginastera's Bomarzo, for the Opera Society of Washington. He began his tenure with the New
Salvador_Novoa
American opera and orchestra conductor
Cesare (Sills, Wolff, Forrester, Treigle; 1967) RCA Victor Ginastera: Bomarzo (Novoa; 1967) Columbia Records Massenet: Manon (Sills, Gedda, Souzay, Bacquier;
Julius_Rudel
American literary translator
Caravels (As Naus) Osman Lins Avalovara (Avalovara) Manuel Mujica Lainez Bomarzo Jorge Amado Captains of the Sands (Capitães da Areia) The Double Death
Gregory_Rabassa
Japanese manga series by Kaori Yuki
A sculpture from the Park of the Monsters in Bomarzo, Italy. The park served as the model for the garden which appears in Lucille's memories of his childhood
Grand_Guignol_Orchestra
Bolognola Bolotana Bolsena Boltiere Bolzano Bolzano Novarese Bolzano Vicentino Bomarzo Bomba Bompensiere Bompietro Bomporto Bonarcado Bonassola Bonate Sopra Bonate
Alphabetical list of municipalities of Italy
Alphabetical_list_of_municipalities_of_Italy
American opera singer (1920–2013)
with Beverly Sills), Dialogues of the Carmelites (as Madame de Croissy), Bomarzo (as Diana Orsini, opposite Salvador Novoa, directed by Tito Capobianco)
Claramae_Turner
Garden created in the era and style of Renaissance
intentionally constructed at unconventional angles (such as in the Sacro Bosco in Bomarzo) and the use of oversized masks in the garden of the Giusti Palace near
Renaissance_garden
1964 film by Warren Kiefer
film. The film was shot in five weeks at Castello Orsini-Odescalchi and Bomarzo in Italy. Other sources estimate that the film's shooting lasted for only
Castle_of_the_Living_Dead
Italian chamber orchestra
White. Airbrushed sets, intense backgrounds inspired by the Gardens of Bomarzo, special effects, bright colors, and well-crafted serial animation seem
Rondò_Veneziano
Opera in two acts
v t e Alberto Ginastera Opera Don Rodrigo (1964) Bomarzo (1967) Beatrix Cenci (1971) Concerto Harp Concerto (1956) Piano Concerto No. 1 (1961) Piano Concerto
Beatrix_Cenci
French composer (1933–1987)
piano, 1965 Offrande d'Automne for piano, 1966 Diptyque "Aux statues de Bomarzo" for bass trombone and piano, 1967 Par le sentier bleu for piano, 1968
Gilles_Boizard
Style of brick used in Ancient Roman architecture
Calvilla, the mother of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius has been discovered at Bomarzo, 40 miles north of Rome. Roman brick factory in Germany, near the Roman
Roman_brick
Set of five songs by Alberto Ginastera
v t e Alberto Ginastera Opera Don Rodrigo (1964) Bomarzo (1967) Beatrix Cenci (1971) Concerto Harp Concerto (1956) Piano Concerto No. 1 (1961) Piano Concerto
Cinco canciones populares argentinas
Cinco_canciones_populares_argentinas
Gardens, Venice Bioparco, Rome Boboli Gardens, Florence Bomarzo Garden (Park of the Monsters), Bomarzo Caserta Palace Garden, Caserta Castello Sforzesco Garden
List_of_gardens
Sculpture park in Laos
park. Wat Rong Khun Sanctuary of Truth Wat Pa Maha Chedi Kaew Gardens of Bomarzo Visionary environments Outsider art Jeff Cranmer; Steven Martin; Kirby
Buddha_Park
1949 orchestral triptych by Alberto Ginastera
v t e Alberto Ginastera Opera Don Rodrigo (1964) Bomarzo (1967) Beatrix Cenci (1971) Concerto Harp Concerto (1956) Piano Concerto No. 1 (1961) Piano Concerto
Ollantay_(Ginastera)
Einar Englund 1916 1999 Finnish Alberto Ginastera 1916 1983 Argentine Bomarzo; Cinco canciones populares argentinas; Danzas Argentinas Douglas Guest
List of 20th-century classical composers
List_of_20th-century_classical_composers
v t e Alberto Ginastera Opera Don Rodrigo (1964) Bomarzo (1967) Beatrix Cenci (1971) Concerto Harp Concerto (1956) Piano Concerto No. 1 (1961) Piano Concerto
Lamentaciones de Jeremias Propheta
Lamentaciones_de_Jeremias_Propheta
War and Peace (1972) The Devils of Loudon (1973) The Bassarids (1974) Bomarzo (1976) The Adventures of Mr Brouček (1978) Osud (1984) Akhnaten (1985)
English National Opera commissions and premieres
English_National_Opera_commissions_and_premieres
1961 piano concerto by Alberto Ginastera
v t e Alberto Ginastera Opera Don Rodrigo (1964) Bomarzo (1967) Beatrix Cenci (1971) Concerto Harp Concerto (1956) Piano Concerto No. 1 (1961) Piano Concerto
Piano Concerto No. 1 (Ginastera)
Piano_Concerto_No._1_(Ginastera)
American poet
Stone, published by Caravel Books in 2013, is set in the Monster Park of Bomarzo, and draws inspiration from the early twentieth century British writer
Linda_Lappin
1499 book by Francesco Colonna
mingens Liane Lefaivre and other scholars regard the 16th century Gardens of Bomarzo to be illustrations of the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili. The German composer
Hypnerotomachia_Poliphili
Music genre
the Americas and elsewhere include three by Alberto Ginastera - notably Bomarzo, (New York, 1967); and the Mexican composer Daniel Catán's Florencia en
Spanish_opera
Set of three dances for solo piano by Alberto Ginastera
v t e Alberto Ginastera Opera Don Rodrigo (1964) Bomarzo (1967) Beatrix Cenci (1971) Concerto Harp Concerto (1956) Piano Concerto No. 1 (1961) Piano Concerto
Danzas_Argentinas
Academic institution in Italy
came into the hands of Ippolito Lante Montefeltro della Rovere, Duke of Bomarzo. The Lante family was forced to sell the villa in the early nineteenth
Institutum_Romanum_Finlandiae
American opera singer (born 1942)
Nireno, later the title role), The Crucible (opposite Chester Ludgin), Bomarzo (1968), Nine Rivers from Jordan (world premiere, by Weisgall), La bohème
Michael Devlin (bass-baritone)
Michael_Devlin_(bass-baritone)
Topics referred to by the same term
former Duchy of the Pontifical States, now a hamlet in the municipality of Bomarzo, Viterbo Muñano, a locality in La Poma Department, Salta Province, Argentina
Mugnano
Building in Rome, Italy
windows, which look like monstrous open mouths inspired by the Gardens of Bomarzo and Mannerist architecture. The three mascaron looking out on the via Gregoriana
Palazzo_Zuccari,_Rome
Italian architect (1507–1573)
many architects baroque. Bassano Romano: Villa Giustiniani Odescalchi. Bomarzo: Temple in the Park of the Monsters. Caprarola: Church of San Marco. Hospital
Giacomo_Barozzi_da_Vignola
List of gothic literary works
Moore, Zeluco (1789) Toni Morrison, Beloved (1987) Manuel Mujica Lainez, Bomarzo (1962) Alice Munro, Selected Stories (1996) Vasily Narezhny, Mertviy Zamok
List_of_gothic_fiction_works
65 27.6 Blera Viterbo 2,895 92.92 31.2 Bolsena Viterbo 3,649 63.57 57.4 Bomarzo Viterbo 1,695 39.65 42.7 Borbona Rieti 573 47.96 11.9 Borgo Velino Rieti
List of municipalities of Lazio
List_of_municipalities_of_Lazio
Achilles, incidental music Macbeth, incidental music Alberto Ginastera Bomarzo cantata, for tenor or baritone, narrator, and chamber orchestra, Op. 32
1964_in_music
French plastician, painter and sculptor (1930–2002)
essential elements in her art. Another influence was the Parco dei Mostri in Bomarzo, in the Lazio region of Italy. In the late 1950s, she and Jean Tinguely
Niki_de_Saint_Phalle
Museum in Rome, Italy
Cristina d'Altemps married Ippolito Lante Montefeltro della Rovere, Duke of Bomarzo. The Palazzo Altemps became the property of the Holy See in the 19th century
Museo_Nazionale_Romano
became the second wife of the widowed nobleman Paolo Borghese, Duke of Bomarzo and Prince of Sant’ Angelo e San Polo, and acquired the title of Princess
Donna_Marcella_Borghese
Latin Catholic diocese in Italy
with King Luitprand for the restitution of the cities of Bieda, Orte, Bomarzo, and Amelia to the Duchy of Rome. It is believed that the gospel was preached
Diocese_of_Terni-Narni-Amelia
Italian archaeologist
the Palatine), in Siena (Hospital of Santa Maria della Scala), and in Bomarzo with J. Th. Peña and in collaboration with the American Academy in Rome
Emanuele_Papi
Calendar year
Ippolito Lante Montefeltro della Rovere, Italian nobleman and Duke of Bomarzo (d. 1688) June 24 – Philip Packer, British barrister and architect (d.
1618
Italian nobleman
Rovere (15 June 1618 – 29 June 1688) was an Italian nobleman and Duke of Bomarzo. Lante was the son of Marcantonio Lante (1566–1643) and his wife Lucrezia
Ippolito Lante Montefeltro della Rovere
Ippolito_Lante_Montefeltro_della_Rovere
Otricoli were seized, while later advances brought the loss of Amelia, Orte, Bomarzo, and Bieda. These incursions materially weakened the duchy of Rome and
Byzantine_Corridor
Dutch writer (1918–2011)
of Fire. A Novel of Fifth Century Rome, 1993. De tuinen van Bomarzo – The Gardens of Bomarzo (1968). Huurders en onderhuurders – Tenants and Undertenants
Hella_Haasse
v t e Alberto Ginastera Opera Don Rodrigo (1964) Bomarzo (1967) Beatrix Cenci (1971) Concerto Harp Concerto (1956) Piano Concerto No. 1 (1961) Piano Concerto
Sonata_for_guitar_(Ginastera)
Italian sculptor and architect
died in Messina. Jacopo del Duca is a character in Manuel Mujica Láinez's Bomarzo, a novel about the Orsini family and its sacred grove of monsters. Palamara
Giacomo_del_Duca
Etruscan necropolis in Lazio, Italy
"Etruscan Necropolises of Cerveteri and Tarquinia". "Agriturismo le Querce Bomarzo -Ristorante - PISCINA APRE 15 GIUGNO". Wikimedia Commons has media related
Monterozzi_necropolis
Roman goddess of security and stability
Internazionale Di Studio Sulle Iscrizioni Rupestri Di Età Romana in Italia, Roma - Bomarzo 13 - 15 Ottobre 1989, edited by Lidio Gasperini, 541–78. Roma: Istituto
Securitas
Grove of trees of special religious importance to a particular culture
of Spoleto. The Bosco Sacro (literally sacred grove) in the garden of Bomarzo, Italy, lends its associations to the uncanny atmosphere. Lucus Pisaurensis
Sacred_grove
Religious Sister of the Franciscan Third Order Regular and saint
and Countess Ottavia Orsini, whose father had built the noted Gardens of Bomarzo. At an early age she and her sisters, Ginevra and Ortensia, were sent to
Hyacintha_Mariscotti
German translator
Frankfurt am Main 1972 André Pieyre de Mandiargues: Die Monstren von Bomarzo, Reinbek b. Hamburg 1969 André Pieyre de Mandiargues: Das Motorrad, Reinbek
Hanns_Grössel
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
grandson of Pierfrancesco Orsini, Signore di Montenero, Collepiccolo, Bomarzo e Castelvecchio (of the Mugnano line of the Orsini); and son of Leonida
Diocese of San Benedetto del Tronto-Ripatransone-Montalto
Diocese_of_San_Benedetto_del_Tronto-Ripatransone-Montalto
17th-century Catholic cardinal
nephew was Ippolito Lante Montefeltro della Rovere who became Duke of Bomarzo As a young man he was named cleric and then auditor-general of the Apostolic
Marcello_Lante_della_Rovere
Italian historical athletic contest
every second Sunday in July Palio dell'Arcata in Acquapendente Palio in Bomarzo Palio del Tributo in Priverno Palio of Tolfa last Sunday in August Palio
Palio
German art historian
Frankfurt am Main (Liebieghaus) 1975. Vicino Orsini und der heilige Wald von Bomarzo. Ein Fürst als Künstler und Anarchist, Worms (Werner) 1985; 2., überarb
Horst_Bredekamp
Aspect of musical history
serialism, as denoted in his operas Don Rodrigo (1964), Bomarzo (1967) and Beatrix Cenci (1971). Bomarzo was banned in Argentina for its scenes of sex and violence
History_of_opera
German clarinetist and conductor (born 1961)
Clements (11 November 2015). "Ginastera: Variaciones Concertantes; Ollantay; Bomarzo Suite, etc review – a timely portrait". The Guardian. Retrieved 10 June
Karl-Heinz_Steffens
Duchess consort of Urbino
second son was Ippolito Lante Montefeltro della Rovere, later 1st Duke of Bomarzo and founder of the Lante Montefeltro della Rovere family, only surviving
Livia_della_Rovere
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Girl/Female
Australian, French, Italian, Latin
Flower; Blooming
Boy/Male
Indian
First Born; Brave
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Arabic, Muslim
One who Distributes
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, German, Hindu, Indian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi, Sindhi, Turkish
Spring Season; Prime of Life; Bloom of Youth
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Friend of the Renowned
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Japanese
(ç…§å) Japanese name TERUKO means "shining child."
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Hindu, Indian, Malayalam
Brave
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Appreciation; Acclaim
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Australian, British, Danish, Dutch, English, German, Greek, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic
God-helmet; Protected by God
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Hindu
Happiness, Safety, Peace, Salvation, Salvation
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