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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SatanSatan - Wikipedia

    In the New Testament, the words Satan and diabolos are used interchangeably as synonyms. Beelzebub, meaning "Lord of Flies", is the contemptuous name given in the Hebrew Bible and New Testament to a Philistine god whose original name has been reconstructed as most probably "Ba'al Zabul", meaning "Baal the Prince".

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1470s_in_art1470s in art - Wikipedia

    1470: Jorge Afonso – Portuguese Renaissance painter (died 1540) 1470: Gregor Erhart - German sculptor, son of Michel Erhart (died 1540) 1470: Matthias Grünewald – German Renaissance painter of religious works (died 1528) 1470: Wen Zhengming – Ming Dynasty painter, calligrapher, and scholar (died 1559)

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NiggerNigger - Wikipedia

    In the English language, Nigger is a racial slur directed at black people. Starting in the 1990s, references to nigger have been increasingly replaced by the euphemism "the N-word", notably in cases where nigger is mentioned but not directly used. In an instance of linguistic reappropriation, the term nigger is also used casually and fraternally among African Americans, most commonly in the ...

  4. Provand's Lordship. 1470 – Church and lighthouse tower, Westkapelle, Walcheren, completed. 1471 – Provand's Lordship, Glasgow, Scotland, built. [1] 1472–1474 – The Ordos Wall, first substantial section of the Ming Great Wall of China, built. 1473 – Work on Cologne Cathedral west front and towers suspended until 19th century.

  5. Do not use similar or related words in a way that blurs meaning or is incorrect or distorting. For example, the adjective Arab refers to people and things of ethnic Arab origin. The term Arabic generally refers to the Arabic language or writing system, and related concepts. Arabian relates to the Arabian peninsula or historical Arabia.

  6. Loyset Compère. Manuscript of Omnium bonorum plena, a motet by Compère, and possibly his earliest surviving work; the exact date is uncertain, but it was possibly written for the dedication of Cambrai Cathedral on 2 July 1472. Loyset Compère ( c. 1445 – 16 August 1518) was a Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PomegranatePomegranate - Wikipedia

    Rhoea punica St.-Lag. The pomegranate ( Punica granatum) is a fruit -bearing deciduous shrub in the family Lythraceae, subfamily Punicoideae, that grows between 5 and 10 m (16 and 33 ft) tall. The pomegranate is rich in symbolic and mythological associations in many cultures. Young pomegranate tree in Side, Turkey.

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