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  • Execration texts
  • Ancient Egyptian ritual writing

    Execration texts, also referred to as proscription lists, are ancient Egyptian hieratic texts, listing enemies of the pharaoh, most often enemies of the

    Execration texts

    Execration texts

    Execration_texts

  • Tel Hazor
  • Archeological site of an ancient city in Israel

    king Ibni-Addu of Hazor is known. In Egypt, Hazor is mentioned in the execration texts. At Mari (Syria), on the Euphrates River, letters mention Hazor during

    Tel Hazor

    Tel Hazor

    Tel_Hazor

  • Mount Hermon
  • Mountain range in Syria and Lebanon

    in the Bible, appear in Bronze- and Iron-Age texts. in the Egyptian execration texts from the 19th century BC, šrynw (Siryon) is mentioned. The Epic of

    Mount Hermon

    Mount Hermon

    Mount_Hermon

  • Curse tablet
  • Small tablet with a curse written on it from the Greco-Roman world

    centres for finds of Latin defixiones. In Ancient Egypt, so-called "Execration Texts" appear around the time of the 12th Dynasty, listing the names of enemies

    Curse tablet

    Curse tablet

    Curse_tablet

  • Anakim
  • Possible race mentioned in the bible

    of the Anakim mourning after the destruction of Gaza. The Egyptian Execration texts of the Middle Kingdom (c. 2055–1650 BC) mention a list of political

    Anakim

    Anakim

  • Anak
  • Figure in the Hebrew Bible

    ʿŪj (the Arabic equivalent of Og) in Islamic tradition. The Egyptian Execration texts of the Middle Kingdom (2055-1650 BC) mention a list of political enemies

    Anak

    Anak

  • Ascalon
  • Ancient city on the Levantine coast known from Ancient, Classical, and Medieval times

    records is in the Egyptian Execration Texts from the time of the Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt (20th–19th centuries BCE). These texts were written on red pots

    Ascalon

    Ascalon

    Ascalon

  • Curse
  • Supernatural hindrance, or incantation intended to bestow such a hindrance

    A curse (also called an imprecation, malediction, execration, malison, anathema, or commination) is any expressed wish that some form of adversity or misfortune

    Curse

    Curse

    Curse

  • Kushite religion
  • Religious beliefs of the Kushites

    intricately unique pantheon in their own right. Due to the lack of Nubian texts and artifacts prior to their interactions with Egyptians, much of early

    Kushite religion

    Kushite religion

    Kushite_religion

  • History of Jerusalem
  • settlement near the Gihon Spring. The city is first mentioned in Egyptian execration texts around 2000 BCE as "Rusalimum." By the 17th century BCE, Jerusalem

    History of Jerusalem

    History of Jerusalem

    History_of_Jerusalem

  • List of inscriptions in biblical archaeology
  • are from ANET and COS and link to editio princeps (EP), if known. Execration texts – earliest references to many Biblical locations Papyrus Brooklyn 35

    List of inscriptions in biblical archaeology

    List_of_inscriptions_in_biblical_archaeology

  • Salem (Bible)
  • Canaanite city traditionally identified as Jerusalem

    identification of Salem with Jerusalem. Cargill argues that early texts such as Egyptian execration texts (c. 1800 BCE) and Amarna letters (c. 1400 BCE) consistently

    Salem (Bible)

    Salem_(Bible)

  • Dan (ancient city)
  • Ancient city in northern Israel

    Egyptians cursed Laish in execration texts written during the Middle Kingdom. It has been speculated that the repetition in such texts of formulas from older

    Dan (ancient city)

    Dan (ancient city)

    Dan_(ancient_city)

  • Yam (god)
  • Ugaritic sea god

    sources do not mention Yam. Yam was also known in ancient Egypt. In the execration texts, dated to the reign of the Twelfth Dynasty, theophoric names of foreigners

    Yam (god)

    Yam_(god)

  • Shutu
  • Ancient nomadic groups of the Transjordanian highlands

    that "Shutu" may be a variant of the Egyptian term Shasu. An Egyptian execration text of the 17th century BCE refers to an "Ayyab" (possibly a variant form

    Shutu

    Shutu

  • In Their Darkened Shrines
  • 2002 studio album by Nile

    Candlemass, from their album Nightfall. Music videos were made for "Execration Text" and "Sarcophagus". All tracks written by Karl Sanders except where

    In Their Darkened Shrines

    In_Their_Darkened_Shrines

  • Nephilim
  • Biblical figures feared for their strength before the Flood

    who are associated with the Nephilim, are mentioned in the Egyptian Execration texts of the Middle Kingdom (2055–1650 BC) as one of Egypt's political enemies

    Nephilim

    Nephilim

  • Nubia
  • Region in northern Sudan and southern Egypt

    graves were much larger in Kush than in Shaat, and Egyptian texts other than the Execration lists only refer to Kush (and not Shaat). C-group Nubians resettled

    Nubia

    Nubia

    Nubia

  • Eunuch
  • Castrated male human

    reading public proclamations. The four-thousand-year-old Egyptian Execration Texts threaten enemies in Nubia and Asia, specifically referencing "all males

    Eunuch

    Eunuch

    Eunuch

  • Place names of Palestine
  • preserves the original long ā form of Asqalānu, first recorded in the Execration texts from the 18th-19th centuries BCE, and the ʾAsqalāna used the Kadesh

    Place names of Palestine

    Place names of Palestine

    Place_names_of_Palestine

  • Acre, Israel
  • City in Israel

    Northwest Semitic. Acre is first recorded in Egyptian hieroglyphs in the execration texts c. 1800 BC by the name ʿky, reconstructed by Anson F. Rainey as *ʿ-k-ya

    Acre, Israel

    Acre, Israel

    Acre,_Israel

  • Jerusalem
  • City in the Southern Levant

    Yerushalayim refers to the fact that the city initially sat on two hills. The Execration Texts of the Middle Kingdom of Egypt (c. 19th century BCE), which refer to

    Jerusalem

    Jerusalem

    Jerusalem

  • Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt
  • Egyptian Middle Kingdom dynasty from 1991 to 1802 BC

    dynasty. Wikimedia Commons has media related to 12th dynasty of Egypt. Execration texts History of Ancient Egypt Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt family tree Yurco

    Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt

    Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt

    Twelfth_Dynasty_of_Egypt

  • Kingdom of Kush
  • Ancient kingdom in Nubia, Africa

    attack the town. Aksum's presence in Nubia was likely short-lived. Meroitic texts from as early as the 1st century BC hint to conflicts with the Noba, who

    Kingdom of Kush

    Kingdom of Kush

    Kingdom_of_Kush

  • History of Palestine
  • influenced by a belief in the afterlife. The Middle Kingdom Egyptian Execration Texts attest to Canaanite trade with Egypt during this period, while Minoan

    History of Palestine

    History of Palestine

    History_of_Palestine

  • Kerma culture
  • Ancient Sudanese kingdom

    indicated by a change in placenames for Upper Nubia used in Egyptian execration texts. However, Cooper also proposes that a similar Eastern Sudanic language

    Kerma culture

    Kerma culture

    Kerma_culture

  • Names of Jerusalem
  • Jerusalem, called Beit HaMikdash in Hebrew. A city called Ꜣwšꜣmm in the Execration texts of the Middle Kingdom of Egypt (c. 19th century BCE) and typically

    Names of Jerusalem

    Names of Jerusalem

    Names_of_Jerusalem

  • Nile (band)
  • American technical death metal band

    Two videos were shot with director Darren Doane, "Sarcophagus" and "Execration Text", respectively. The follow-up album Annihilation of the Wicked was

    Nile (band)

    Nile (band)

    Nile_(band)

  • List of oldest continuously inhabited cities
  • page 47 Daryaee, Touraj (2002). Šahrestānīhā Ī Ērānšahr: A Middle Persian Text on Late Antique Geography, Epic, and History. Costa Mesa, California U.S

    List of oldest continuously inhabited cities

    List_of_oldest_continuously_inhabited_cities

  • Veneration of the dead
  • Cultural or religious practice

    the earliest religious texts discovered, such as the Papyrus of Ani (commonly known as The Book of the Dead) and the Pyramid Texts were actually written

    Veneration of the dead

    Veneration of the dead

    Veneration_of_the_dead

  • Tel Kabri
  • Bronze Age archaeological site in Israel

    that Kabri might have been the same city as Rehov, referred to in the Execration Texts, an Ancient Egyptian list of enemy polities. Amihai Mazar once believed

    Tel Kabri

    Tel Kabri

    Tel_Kabri

  • Shapshu
  • Canaanite solar deity

    the area of Alalah) was the Amorite solar deity. Some names in the Execration texts mention Shamshu, not necessarily as a female deity ("š-m-šw ì-p-ì-ìrì-m"

    Shapshu

    Shapshu

  • Amesemi
  • Ancient Kushite goddess

    Maat Mythology Philosophy Prophecy of Neferti Soul Practices Burials Execration texts Funerals Mortuary temples Pilgrimage Pyramids Temples Veneration of

    Amesemi

    Amesemi

    Amesemi

  • Tel Beit Shemesh
  • Archaeological tell in Jerusalem District, Israel

    The earliest mention of Beit Shemesh is found in ancient Egyptian execration texts, dating several hundred years earlier than its mention in the Hebrew

    Tel Beit Shemesh

    Tel Beit Shemesh

    Tel_Beit_Shemesh

  • Meroitic language
  • Extinct language

    Middle Kingdom Egypt's 12th Dynasty (ca. 2000 BC) in the Egyptian execration texts concerning Kerma. Meroitic names and phrases appear in the New Kingdom

    Meroitic language

    Meroitic language

    Meroitic_language

  • Ashteroth Karnaim
  • Ancient city in the land of Bashan mentioned in the Hebrew Bible

    Ashtaroth, a city mentioned in several ancient Egypt sources: the Execration texts, Amarna letters (mid-14th century BCE) and the campaign list of Ramesses

    Ashteroth Karnaim

    Ashteroth Karnaim

    Ashteroth_Karnaim

  • Pella, Jordan
  • Ancient city in Jordan

    The city was first mentioned in the 19th century BCE in Egyptian execration texts, and it continued to flourish throughout the Bronze Age. A Canaanite

    Pella, Jordan

    Pella, Jordan

    Pella,_Jordan

  • Qanawat
  • Village in Suwayda, Syria

    Possible earlier evidence, is from Ancient Egyptian documents like the execration texts (second group) of the 20th-19th century BC, and the Amarna letters

    Qanawat

    Qanawat

    Qanawat

  • Menhit
  • Nubian war goddess

    always depicted as a lioness with solar disk and a uraeus symbol. Coffin texts associate her with being a tutelary and solar deity. Some sources identify

    Menhit

    Menhit

    Menhit

  • Jenin
  • Palestinian city, northern West Bank

    of Ginah" is mentioned (EA 250), which is probably the E7 of the 'Execration Texts' (Posener's group); in the Bible there is 'Ein Ganim' (see Kallai's

    Jenin

    Jenin

    Jenin

  • Apedemak
  • Ancient Nubian deity

    Maat Mythology Philosophy Prophecy of Neferti Soul Practices Burials Execration texts Funerals Mortuary temples Pilgrimage Pyramids Temples Veneration of

    Apedemak

    Apedemak

  • Legacy of the Catacombs
  • 2007 compilation album by Nile

    Down the Heretic" "Sacrifice Unto Sebek" "Lashed to the Slave Stick" "Execration Text" "Sarcophagus" "Unas Slayer of the Gods" "Masturbating the War God"

    Legacy of the Catacombs

    Legacy_of_the_Catacombs

  • Ashkelon
  • City in Israel

    importance as a center for trade. It appears in late Old Egyptian in the execration texts in a form that suggests the earliest pronunciation was ʾaθqalānu, which

    Ashkelon

    Ashkelon

    Ashkelon

  • Timeline of Jerusalem
  • the city, using the name Rušalimum, in the Middle Kingdom Egyptian Execration texts; although the identification of Rušalimum as Jerusalem has been challenged

    Timeline of Jerusalem

    Timeline of Jerusalem

    Timeline_of_Jerusalem

  • Dallas Toler-Wade
  • American guitarist and vocalist

    On In Their Darkened Shrines, he is also credited with music for "Execration Text" and the "Invocation to Seditious Heresy" section of the title track

    Dallas Toler-Wade

    Dallas Toler-Wade

    Dallas_Toler-Wade

  • Sebiumeker
  • Ancient Nubian deity

    Maat Mythology Philosophy Prophecy of Neferti Soul Practices Burials Execration texts Funerals Mortuary temples Pilgrimage Pyramids Temples Veneration of

    Sebiumeker

    Sebiumeker

    Sebiumeker

  • Index of ancient Egypt–related articles
  • Eumenes Eurydice of Egypt Evaristo Breccia Ewa Wipszycka Excerebration Execration texts Exhibitions of artifacts from the tomb of Tutankhamun Exploration of

    Index of ancient Egypt–related articles

    Index_of_ancient_Egypt–related_articles

  • Sheshi
  • Egyptian pharaoh

    addition, "Tati" is attested as a feminine Nubian name in earlier execration texts, which would explain the peculiar name of Nehesy meaning "the Nubian"

    Sheshi

    Sheshi

    Sheshi

  • Nile discography
  • Year Song Director 2002 "Execration Text" Darren Doane "Sarcophagus" 2005 "Sacrifice Unto Sebek" Chad Rullman 2007 "Papyrus Containing the Spell to Preserve

    Nile discography

    Nile discography

    Nile_discography

  • Mandaic lead rolls
  • Mandaic texts incised onto lead sheets

    Nachbarn. Eine Bestandsaufnahme." ISIMU 20/21: 259–295. Curse tablet Execration texts Incantation bowl Ketef Hinnom scrolls List of Mandaic manuscripts Demons

    Mandaic lead rolls

    Mandaic_lead_rolls

  • Shimron
  • Archaeological site, nature reserve in the Jezreel Valley, Israel

    the south. The site may be mentioned as "š-mw-ʕ-nw" in the Egyptian Execration Texts. In 2017, a cylinder seal dating to the 17th century BCE was discovered

    Shimron

    Shimron

    Shimron

  • Abel-beth-maachah
  • Ruin with the remains of biblical town in northern Israel

    Bronze Age references to the site include the early group of the Execration Texts (Middle Bronze IIA) and possibly Thutmose III's list of destroyed towns

    Abel-beth-maachah

    Abel-beth-maachah

    Abel-beth-maachah

  • Hymns from the Apocrypha
  • 2023 studio album by Suffocation

    4:15 3. "Dim Veil of Obscurity" Myers Hobbs, Errigo 4:23 4. "Immortal Execration" Myers Errigo 4:25 5. "Seraphim Enslavement" Myers, Boyer Hobbs, Boyer

    Hymns from the Apocrypha

    Hymns_from_the_Apocrypha

  • Mirgissa
  • with some 3,500 fragments of pottery sherds; some were inscribed. The Execration texts listed the names of foreign countries and their leaders, their purpose

    Mirgissa

    Mirgissa

    Mirgissa

  • The Stranger (Camus novel)
  • 1942 French novella by Albert Camus

    huge crowd of spectators and that they should greet me with howls of execration', which contrasts with Laredo's and Smith's translation of 'greet me with

    The Stranger (Camus novel)

    The Stranger (Camus novel)

    The_Stranger_(Camus_novel)

  • The Lesser Key of Solomon
  • Anonymous 17th-century spellbook

    Solomon, is a seventeenth-century composite text consisting of two separate and imperfect magical texts, the fourteenth century Ars Notoria, or the Notory

    The Lesser Key of Solomon

    The Lesser Key of Solomon

    The_Lesser_Key_of_Solomon

  • Hilary Wilson
  • Count", and "Marking Time".[citation needed] Chapter 1 covers the execration texts, as well as the Nine Bows of the Theban tomb of Surer, including Tutankhamun's

    Hilary Wilson

    Hilary_Wilson

  • Tati (queen)
  • Queen consort of Egypt

    of Tati and her presumed son. The name Tati is attested in earlier execration texts naming a Kushite queen (spouse of Awaw) as one of the enemies of the

    Tati (queen)

    Tati (queen)

    Tati_(queen)

  • 2 Samuel 5
  • Second Book of Samuel chapter

    name of Jerusalem is found in Egyptian Execration texts of the 19th and 18th centuries BCE and in the Amarna texts of the 14th century BCE. The Israelites

    2 Samuel 5

    2 Samuel 5

    2_Samuel_5

  • Rivers of Blood speech
  • 1968 speech by the British politician Enoch Powell

    hand over the white man". Powell said: I can already hear the chorus of execration. How dare I say such a horrible thing? How dare I stir up trouble and

    Rivers of Blood speech

    Rivers of Blood speech

    Rivers_of_Blood_speech

  • Chernobog and Belobog
  • Disputed Slavic deities

    over which they utter words, I should not say of consecration but of execration, in the name of [two] gods — of the good one, as well as of the bad one

    Chernobog and Belobog

    Chernobog_and_Belobog

  • George III
  • King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1760 to 1820

    1750s "denouncing all of the arguments for slavery, and calling them an execration and ridiculous and 'absurd'", but the King and his son, the Duke of Clarence

    George III

    George III

    George_III

  • Ophites
  • Christian Gnostic sect

    of the Creator as an accursed divinity, inasmuch as he was worthy of execration for cursing the serpent who introduced the first human beings to the knowledge

    Ophites

    Ophites

  • Deir Alla inscription
  • Ancient inscription containing name known from Hebrew Bible

    condemned for what you have said, and banned from pronouncing words of execration. [ ... ] [ ... ] [ ... ] [ ... ] Though containing some features of Aramaic

    Deir Alla inscription

    Deir Alla inscription

    Deir_Alla_inscription

  • Pentagram
  • Five-pointed star polygon

    It is the goat of lust attacking the heavens with its horns, a sign execrated by initiates." "The flaming star, which, when turned upside down, is the

    Pentagram

    Pentagram

    Pentagram

  • Book of Life
  • Book used by God in Abrahamic religions

    tablets containing the transgressions, sins, wrongdoings, curses and execrations of a person who should be "cast into the water"; that is, blotted out

    Book of Life

    Book of Life

    Book_of_Life

  • Child of God
  • 1973 novel by Cormac McCarthy

    He has heard them in the night seeking him with lanterns and cries of execration. How then is he borne up? Or rather, why will not these waters take him

    Child of God

    Child of God

    Child_of_God

  • Plain style in literature
  • Form of English language communication

    today. In written texts, such as novels or poetry, the linguistics of the plain can be determined through the tone and flow of the text. Contrasted to stylised

    Plain style in literature

    Plain style in literature

    Plain_style_in_literature

  • Olympe de Gouges
  • French playwright and activist (1746–1793)

    one is ceaselessly taken as an example, and the other is eternally the execration of the human race. Public letters, or pamphlets, were the primary means

    Olympe de Gouges

    Olympe de Gouges

    Olympe_de_Gouges

  • Pope Clement XIV
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1769 to 1774

    extasis in his bishopric in Arienzo. Clement XIV died on 22 September 1774, execrated by the Ultramontane party but widely mourned by his subjects for his popular

    Pope Clement XIV

    Pope Clement XIV

    Pope_Clement_XIV

  • Priest hunter
  • Job in England during Penal Times

    and were hired by grand juries or the Dublin executive. Pursued by the execrations of the people, traditions of these men still live, and there are few

    Priest hunter

    Priest_hunter

  • Serge de Beketch
  • single-mindedness" and "pickle the neurons". In his radio broadcast, he execrated the "socialist abortion state", "the occupied territories" (by which he

    Serge de Beketch

    Serge_de_Beketch

  • Carmen (verse)
  • its proper sense, it referred to a spell or prayer, form of expiation, execration, etc. Surviving examples include the Carmen Arvale and the Carmen Saliare

    Carmen (verse)

    Carmen_(verse)

  • François Chabot
  • French politician

    before the revolutionary tribunal, when the nation was at its maximum of execration for foreigners, when our brothers who were [fighting] on the frontiers

    François Chabot

    François Chabot

    François_Chabot

  • Iguvine Tablets
  • Bronze tables containing inscriptions in Italic languages

    Rites for the lustration of the poplo (people, i. e. city militia) and execration of the enemies: The auspices are to be taken in the same way as for the

    Iguvine Tablets

    Iguvine Tablets

    Iguvine_Tablets

  • Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image
  • One of the Ten Commandments

    world are curst, and deserve execration. — John Calvin, "Enduring Persecution for Christ" John Wesley preached on the text of the Apostle John: "Dear children

    Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image

    Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image

    Thou_shalt_not_make_unto_thee_any_graven_image

  • Ay (pharaoh)
  • Egyptian pharaoh of the late 18th Dynasty (14th century BCE)

    (1994) [1960]. Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyph Texts. Vol. 1 (2nd ed.). Oxford Clarendon Press. Part 2. Tomb 23, pp. 550–551

    Ay (pharaoh)

    Ay (pharaoh)

    Ay_(pharaoh)

  • Keiji Haino
  • Japanese musician

    Koenji, Tokyo (with Toshi Ishizuka) (1992) <live> 30 – June – 1992 (1992) Execration that accept to acknowledge (1993) Ama No Gawa (Milky Way) (1993) Guitar

    Keiji Haino

    Keiji Haino

    Keiji_Haino

  • Apocryphon (album)
  • 2012 album by the Sword

    the first time, including "Veil" (later renamed "The Veil of Isis"), "Execrator", and title track "Apocryphon". Recording for Apocryphon commenced in

    Apocryphon (album)

    Apocryphon_(album)

  • Storia d'Italia
  • For the Seventies and the early Eighties we were shown to the public execration as the fascists, the coup plotters, in a word, the lepers. And maybe we

    Storia d'Italia

    Storia_d'Italia

  • James Scott, Duke of Monmouth
  • English Army officer and courtier (1649–1685)

    the while – a ghastly sight that shocked the witnesses, drawing forth execrations and groans. Some say a knife was at last employed to sever the head from

    James Scott, Duke of Monmouth

    James Scott, Duke of Monmouth

    James_Scott,_Duke_of_Monmouth

  • Spectacles in ancient Rome
  • aspect in classical Greek tragedy, namely, its republican inspiration and execration of tyranny). Not surprisingly, the tragedians of the Julio-Claudian and

    Spectacles in ancient Rome

    Spectacles in ancient Rome

    Spectacles_in_ancient_Rome

  • Emilia Galotti
  • 1772 play by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

    applauded." But the Englishman was surprised by the "impious oaths and execrations" of the script: "The interlocutors curse, swear, and call names, in a

    Emilia Galotti

    Emilia Galotti

    Emilia_Galotti

  • Acacius (son of Archelaus)
  • Byzantine official

    cheek. And the whole army was indignant, and their hands weakened, and execrating the wickedness which had been done before their eyes, they lowered their

    Acacius (son of Archelaus)

    Acacius_(son_of_Archelaus)

  • Exsurge Domine
  • 1520 papal bull by Pope Leo X in response to Martin Luther's 95 Theses

    whole heart I dissent from the damnation of this bull, that I curse and execrate it as sacrilege and blasphemy of Christ, God's Son and our Lord. This be

    Exsurge Domine

    Exsurge Domine

    Exsurge_Domine

  • Slavic creation myths
  • Cosmogonic myth in Slavic mythology

    over which they utter words — I should not say of consecration but of execration — in the name of the gods. They believe that the good god directs the

    Slavic creation myths

    Slavic_creation_myths

  • Saint Isidora
  • Eastern Orthodox saint

    Theodosius II. While other texts from this time mention the story of St. Isidora, the Lausiac History is the most commonly referenced text about the saint's life

    Saint Isidora

    Saint Isidora

    Saint_Isidora

  • Kvelertak
  • Norwegian metal band

    Nekromantheon Recipient of the metal Spellemannprisen 2013 Succeeded by Execration Preceded by Beglomeg Recipient of the rock Spellemannprisen 2016 Succeeded by

    Kvelertak

    Kvelertak

    Kvelertak

  • List of Latin words with English derivatives
  • consecration, deconsecration, desecration, desecrator, execrable, execrate, execration, inexecrable, obsecrate, reconsecrate, sacrament, sacrifice, sacrificial

    List of Latin words with English derivatives

    List_of_Latin_words_with_English_derivatives

  • Manuel Godoy
  • First Secretary of State of Spain

    Spanish lusty muleteer... chants "Viva el Rey" / And check his song to execrate Godoy, / The royal wittol Charles... etc. and in the note to these lines

    Manuel Godoy

    Manuel Godoy

    Manuel_Godoy

  • Pelagianism
  • Early heterodox Christian theological position

    have been truly predestined to evil by divine power, but also with every execration we pronounce anathema upon those, if there are [any such], who wish to

    Pelagianism

    Pelagianism

    Pelagianism

  • Dialogue of Jason and Papiscus
  • Early Christian text

    Papiscus, which is composed in Greek, to have found it written: `The execration of God is he that is hanged.'" (Commentary on Galatians 3:13) "In the

    Dialogue of Jason and Papiscus

    Dialogue_of_Jason_and_Papiscus

  • Elizabeth Fenning
  • British criminal (1792–1815)

    proper subjects for alarums, were excessively devoted to the vociferous execration of the wickedness of servants." Samuel Parr and Charles Dickens believed

    Elizabeth Fenning

    Elizabeth_Fenning

  • Sahle Selassie
  • Ethiopian noble and King of Shewa (r. 1813–1847)

    vied with his comrade in the work of retributive destruction amongst the execrated Galla. Whole groups and families were surrounded and speared within the

    Sahle Selassie

    Sahle Selassie

    Sahle_Selassie

  • Bodleian Library
  • Research library of the University of Oxford

    Museums Association. Flood, Alison (10 November 2015). "Lost Shelley poem execrating 'rank corruption' of ruling class made public". The Guardian. Retrieved

    Bodleian Library

    Bodleian Library

    Bodleian_Library

  • Thargelia
  • Ancient Athenian religious festival

    expense, then clothed in sacred garments, led through the city amidst execrations, and cast out beyond the boundaries. The ceremony on the 7th was of a

    Thargelia

    Thargelia

  • John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry
  • 1859 abolitionist effort to cause a slave revolt

    appearance: Some were wounded and others dead or dying. They were greeted with execrations, and only the precautions that had been taken, saved them from the exasperated

    John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry

    John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry

    John_Brown's_raid_on_Harpers_Ferry

  • Edmund Bonner
  • Sixteenth-century English Catholic bishop (1500–1569)

    him into the grave, so that in English history few names have been so execrated and vilified as his. A more charitable assessment of Bonner's character

    Edmund Bonner

    Edmund Bonner

    Edmund_Bonner

  • Corsned
  • Type of trial by ordeal in Anglo-Saxon law

    conjuratus), also known as the accursed or sacred morsel, or the morsel of execration, was a type of trial by ordeal that consisted of a suspected person eating

    Corsned

    Corsned

  • Arthur Schopenhauer
  • German philosopher (1788–1860)

    Hindu texts. Although he never revered a Buddhist text he regarded Buddhism as the most distinguished religion. His studies on Hindu and Buddhist texts were

    Arthur Schopenhauer

    Arthur Schopenhauer

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  • Twm
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    Twm

    gift from God'.

  • PAIDÍ
  • Male

    Irish

    PAIDÍ

    Pet form of Irish Gaelic Pádraig, PAIDÍ means "patrician; of noble birth."

  • Meghnad
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Meghnad

    Thunder

  • Shantanu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Shantanu

    A king from the epic mahabharata (Great grandfather of the Pandavas and Kauravas; Father of Bhishma, Chitranga and Vichitravirya; Married to Ganga and Satyavati.)

  • Frannie
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Frannie

    From France or 'free one.' Feminine of Francis.

  • Hildy
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, German, Irish

    Hildy

    Ready for Battle; Battle Woman

  • Shevadhi
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Shevadhi

    Wealth; Jewel

  • Erick
  • Boy/Male

    American, Chinese, Christian, Danish, French, German, Norse, Scandinavian, Swedish

    Erick

    Ruler; Ruler of the People; Peaceful Ruler; All-ruler; Forever; Alone; Ever Ruler

  • Algy
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, Danish, English, French

    Algy

    Wearing a Mustache

  • Damayanti
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Mythological, Oriya, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu

    Damayanti

    Lotus Flower; Pretty Dove

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  • Overexertion
  • n.

    Excessive exertion.

  • Preexpectation
  • n.

    Previous expectation.

  • Inexpectation
  • n.

    Absence of expectation.

  • Uncurse
  • v. t.

    To free from a curse or an execration.

  • Exertion
  • n.

    The act of exerting, or putting into motion or action; the active exercise of any power or faculty; an effort, esp. a laborious or perceptible effort; as, an exertion of strength or power; an exertion of the limbs or of the mind; it is an exertion for him to move, to-day.

  • Expect
  • n.

    Expectation.

  • Malexecution
  • n.

    Bad execution.

  • Execratory
  • n.

    A formulary of execrations.

  • Execution
  • n.

    The act of the mode of performing a work of art, of performing on an instrument, of engraving, etc.; as, the execution of a statue, painting, or piece of music.

  • Malison
  • n.

    Malediction; curse; execration.

  • Exertment
  • n.

    Exertion.

  • Expiration
  • n.

    The act or process of breathing out, or forcing air from the lungs through the nose or mouth; as, respiration consists of inspiration and expiration; -- opposed to inspiration.

  • Execution
  • n.

    A putting to death as a legal penalty; death lawfully inflicted; as, the execution of a murderer.

  • Execration
  • n.

    The act of cursing; a curse dictated by violent feelings of hatred; imprecation; utter detestation expressed.

  • Attendance
  • v. t.

    Waiting for; expectation.

  • Expiry
  • n.

    Expiration.

  • Execration
  • n.

    That which is execrated; a detested thing.

  • Execratory
  • a.

    Of the nature of execration; imprecatory; denunciatory.

  • Execution
  • n.

    The act of executing; a carrying into effect or to completion; performance; achievement; consummation; as, the execution of a plan, a work, etc.

  • Execution
  • n.

    The act of signing, and delivering a legal instrument, or giving it the forms required to render it valid; as, the execution of a deed, or a will.