Dagons

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File: H P Blavatsky - Theosophical Glossary -

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  • King (Shepherd) of the divine Dynasty, who reigned over the Babylonians for the space of ten sari, or 36,000 years, a saros being of 3,600 years’ duration. In his time four Annedoti, or Men ‐ fishes (Dagons) made their appearance. Darâsta ( Sk ) Ceremonial magic practised by the central Indian tribes, especially among the Kolarians. Dardanus ( Gr. ) The Son of Jupiter and Electra, who received the Kabei

File: Michael Tsarion - Atlantis, Alien Visitation And Genetic Manipulation -

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  • 3 From the End of Heaven Sons of Zadok, Sons of Seth, the Uranids, Cyclopeans, Promethians, Olympians, the Elect, Asuras, the Illies, Fomorians, the Necromancers, Rayless Ones, Bent Ones, the Dogons, Dagons, the Ana, Amaraka, Nagas, the Rakshasas, Dragon Kings, Naddred, the Brotherhood of the Snake, and the Serpent People. They were also referred to as the Djedhi (see Jedi). The Bible takes the position

File: Shadow over Philistia. A review of the Cult of Dagon -

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  • COPYRIGHT INFORMATIONTITLE:Shadow over Philistia: A review of the Cult of DagonSOURCE:J Acad Study Magic no1 2003The magazine publisher is the copyright holder of this article and itis reproduced with permission. Further reproduction of this article inviolation of the copyright i

File: The God Dagan in Bronze Age Syria -

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  • Harem de Zimrî-Lîm. Florilegium marianum IV, Mémoires de NABU 5, Paris 1999. ZLENER, G., 'Dagon', LTK 2 123. ZIMMERN, H., Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Babylonischen Religion, Leipzig 1901. ZWICKEL. W. 'Dagons abgeschlagener Kopf (1 Samuel V 3-4)', VT 44 (1994) 239-249.

File: Fr Sadashtor - Dagon Rising -

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  • (Earth), the others being Elos (Kronos), Baetylos andAtlas. Later, Philo states that: “Dagon, since he discoveredgrain and plough, was called Zeus Ploughman (ΖευσΑροτριοσ)”4.Along the coastal areas, Dagons cult persisted well intoHellenic times; his temple at Ashdod was still in use until 147BC, when it was destroyed by Jonathan Maccabeus. However,although Dagon maintained his function as a god of fert

File: H.P. Blavatsky - Theosophical Glossary -

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  • h King (Shepherd) of the divine Dynasty, who reigned over the Babylonians for the space of ten sari, or 36,000 years, a saros being of 3,600 years’ duration. In his time four Annedoti, or Men‐fishes (Dagons) made their appearance. Darâsta (Sk) Ceremonial magic practised by the central Indian tribes, especially among the Kolarians. Dardanus (Gr.) The Son of Jupiter and Electra, who received the Kabeiri g

File: Theosophical Glossary -

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  • King (Shepherd) of the divine Dynasty, who reigned over the Babylonians for the space of ten sari, or 36,000 years, a saros being of 3,600 years’ duration. In his time four Annedoti, or Men ‐ fishes (Dagons) made their appearance. Darâsta ( Sk ) Ceremonial magic practised by the central Indian tribes, especially among the Kolarians. Dardanus ( Gr. ) The Son of Jupiter and Electra, who received the Kabei

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