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In the mythology of the Turkic and Mongolian peoples, the wolf is a revered animal.
The jaguar's formidable size, reputation as a predator, and its evolved capacities to survive in the jungle made it an animal to be revered.
In the mythology of the Turkic and Mongolian peoples, the wolf is a revered animal.

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Aristotle was one of the most revered Western thinkers in early Islamic theology.
Known for a distinct style that blends fantasy and baroque images, he is considered one of the most influential filmmakers of the 20th century, and is widely revered.
In the Roman Catholic Church he is numbered among the Doctors of the Church ; in Eastern Orthodoxy and the Eastern Catholic Churches he is revered as one of the Three Holy Hierarchs, along with Basil the Great and John Chrysostom.
According to the Five Books of Moses, Abraham is revered as the one who overcame the idol worship of his family and surrounding people by recognizing the Hebrew God and establishing a covenant with him and creating the foundation of what has been called by scholars " Ethical Monotheism ".
The anthology is one of the most revered of Japan's poetic compilations.
Tulsidas ' Ramayana is popularly known as Ramacharitamanasa and is one of the most revered scriptures of Hinduism.
Being a contemporary of Mozart and Beethoven, Clementi to this day is revered as one of the greatest piano players and remains a prominent figure in the history of music, as well as in the development of the sonata form.
The Pleiades ( Krittika ) are particularly revered in Hindu mythology as the six mothers of the war god Murugan, who developed six faces, one for each of them.
In Norway, Haakon is regarded as one of the greatest Norwegians of the twentieth century and is particularly revered for his courage during the German invasion — he threatened abdication if the government cooperated with the invading Germans — and for his leadership and preservation of Norwegian unity during the Nazi occupation.
The Sanskrit name, Karttikeya or Skanda, means " always a youth " and is revered as one of the four ( or seven ) sons of Brahma.
Although his work now only survives in fragments, he was revered by the ancient Greeks as one of their most brilliant authors, able to be mentioned in the same breath as Homer and Hesiod, yet he was also censured by them as the archetypal poet of blame — his invectives were even said to have driven his former fiancee and her father to suicide.
Although he was virtually unknown at the time of his death, he has subsequently come to be revered as one of the great war poets.
Two surgeries by Doctor Wilder Penfield of the Montreal Neurological Institute were insufficient to save him, and his death on 11 February was eulogised on the radio by Mackenzie King: " In the passing of His Excellency, the people of Canada have lost one of the greatest and most revered of their Governors General, and a friend who, from the day of his arrival in this country, dedicated his life to their service.
There is not much information surrounding Clementia's cult ; it would seem that she was merely an abstraction of a particular virtue, one that was revered in conjunction with revering Caesar and the Roman state.
In the Catholic Church she is traditionally revered as one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers.
But in modern times, Zapata is one of the most revered national heroes of Mexico.
" Mate Care-For " is one of the principal Loa revered by the pirates in Tim Powers's 1987 novel On Stranger Tides.
Shandong's Mount Tai is the most revered mountain of Taoism and one of the world's sites with the longest history of continuous religious worship.
Also, the sacred book Bhagavad Gita is one of the most revered texts among Hindus.
' ( Ha, that is a serious German Master, authentic and true, one who uses the beautiful German language with meaning, one who cannot be sufficiently revered!
Neil Portnow, President / CEO of The Recording Academy, praised Burke soon after his death: " GRAMMY-winning soul singer Solomon Burke was revered as one of music ’ s greatest vocalists and a pioneer of the genre.
* Old Sun ( Sun Old Man-NATOS-API, until 1860 also known as White Shell Old Man, * 1819-d. 26 Jan. 1897 ), a revered medicine man, Chief of the All Medicine Men band ( Mo-tah '- tos-iks-“ Many Medicines ”), Head Chief of the North Siksika, one of the three Head Chiefs of the Siksika
* October 13 – Henry Irving, revered English Shakespearean actor and stage manager, who at one time was Bram Stoker's employer, ( born 1838 )
In early 2010, " aware of his status as one of the few leaders revered across Japan ’ s suddenly fractured political landscape " and the country's " most revered elder statesman ," Nakasone launched a series of interviews to address the direction of prime minister Yukio Hatoyama's government.

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Such exemplary saints include martyrs, confessors of the Faith, evangelists, or important biblical figures such as Saint Matthew, the Lutheran theologian and martyr to the Nazis, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Salvation Army Founder William Booth, African missionary David Livingstone and Methodism's revered founder John Wesley are among many cited as Protestant saints.
Reputedly universally revered at the time of the Spanish conquest, she was an important deity figure in the Postclassic Aztec realm of central Mexico.
Brakhage is revered as one of the most important filmmakers of the 20th century, and his work has had some small impact on mainstream cinema.
In Cape Verde the mazurka is also revered as an important cultural phenomenon played with a violin and accompanied by guitars.
All of the above writers were not just important theologans in Christian orthodoxy, but all ( in due time ) became revered as saints as a result of the early Church councils.
Notable scholars and historians specializing in the studies of the early Christian Church and the beliefs of first, second and third century Christians have noted that of the above writers were not just important theologans in Christian orthodoxy, but all ( in due time ) became revered as saints as a result of the early Church councils.
The serpent was a very important social and religious symbol, revered by the Maya.
Central Saint Martins remains one of London's most revered arts and design institutions, producing some of the most important artists, designers and performers over the last 150 years and has developed an internationally recognised research profile as rated in the Research Assessment Exercise in 2001.
During the Middle Ages, he came to be revered as one of the most important Orthodox military saints, often paired with Saint George.
In the Book of Exodus, God commands Moses to tell the people that ' I AM ' sent him, and this is revered as one of the most important names of God according to Mosaic tradition.
In modern Lithuania, Vytautas is revered as a national hero and was an important figure in the national rebirth in the 19th century.
The most important and revered position in in Akha spiritual matters is given to a village leader, whose ritual responsibilities include initiating the annual rebuilding of the village gates and the swing as well as advising and instructing villages on certain matters and settling disputes.
Although he did not become a world champion, he was revered in Argentina and most countries in Latin America, to the point that there are several streets and avenues in other Hispanic countries named after him, as well as one of the most important football teams in El Salvador.
The tablets contain a number of important terms previously unattested in Linear B, such as ra-ke-da-mi-ni-jo / Lakedaimnijos / " a man from Lacedaemonia ( Sparta )", or ma-ka / Mā Gā / " Mother Gaia " ( a goddess still revered in Thebes in the 5th century BC, as reported e. g. in Aeschylus ' Seven Against Thebes ).
History is seen as vitally important (" One ignorant of his origin is nonhuman "), and historians ( known as " sons of the soil ") are highly revered (" The son of the soil has the python's keen eyes ").
In Mesoamerica the jaguar was revered as a symbol of fertility and warriorship among the Aztec, Maya and Olmec, and had an important role in shamanism.
Jesus ( known as Isa in Islam ) is much revered by Muslims as a very important prophet of Islam, similar to Adam, Ibrahim, Musa and Muhammad but not as the Son of God as is the belief in Christianity.
From the 18th Dynasty on, the tomb of Hor-Aha was revered as the tomb of Osiris, and the First Dynasty burial complex, which includes both this and the tomb of Djer, was very important in the Egyptian religious tradition.
In addition to those books revered by all Hasidim, the most important book to the Alexander dynasty is Yismach Yisroel ( Rejoice O ' Israel ), by the second Aleksander Rebbe and includes the teachings of the first Aleksander Rebbe, and also the Tiferes Shmuel by the third Aleksander Rebbe, and the Sefer Akeidas Yitzchok by the fourth rebbe, Rabbi Yitzchak Menachem Mendel Danziger.
As a revered scholar, philanthropist and spiritual authority, Claude Montefiore belongs to that important group of learned laymen who have sought to revolutionise Judaism.
While pipe banners are not revered in the military as regimental or King's or Queen's colours, they are, however, considered to be important due to their historical values and their associations with authoritative establishments.
Kings also played an important religious role and in certain ceremonies, such as the sacred marriage of the New Year Festival may have been revered as gods.
He is revered as the third most important figure behind Guru Rimpoche and the Buddha.
Perhaps most important to the play is Apollo ’ s closing statements that Peace is to be revered more than all other values.

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