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Sabina and Magliocco
According to Sabina Magliocco, Gerald Gardner says ( in 1959's The Meaning of Witchcraft ) that The Horned God is an Under-god, a mediator between an unknowable supreme deity and the people.
American folklorist Sabina Magliocco came to the conclusion, based upon her ethnographic fieldwork in California, that certain pagan beliefs " arise from what they experience during religious ecstasy ".
Folklorist Sabina Magliocco supported this idea, noting that a great many of those Californian Pagans whom she interviewed claimed that they had been greatly interested in mythology and folklore as children, imagining a world of " enchanted nature and magical transformations, filled with lords and ladies, witches and wizards, and humble but often wise peasants.
The folklorist Sabina Magliocco came to a somewhat different conclusion based upon her ethnographic research of pagans in California, remarking that the majority were " white, middle-class, well-educated urbanites " but that they were united in finding " artistic inspiration " within " folk and indigenous spiritual traditions.
The folklorist Sabina Magliocco has theorised that prior to being used in Leland's Gospel, Aradia was originally a supernatural figure in Italian folklore, who was later merged with other folkloric figures such as the sa Rejusta of Sardinia.
Anthropologist and field folklorist Sabina Magliocco, on the other hand, is willing to consider a connection between the Italian Erodiade ( Herodias ), the Cult of Herodias, the night assembly, and Aradia.
Folklorist Sabina Magliocco points out that " Grimassi never claims to be reproducing exactly what was practiced by Italian immigrants to North America ; he admits Italian-American immigrants " have adapted a few Wiccan elements into their ways ".
Sabina Magliocco, who has criticized some of Grimassi's claims, does point out that " Grimassi never claims to be reproducing exactly what was practiced by Italian immigrants to North America ; he admits Italian-American immigrants " have adapted a few Wiccan elements into their ways ".
* Sabina Magliocco, “ Italian American Stregheria and Wicca: Ethnic Ambivalence in American Neopaganism ,” in Modern Paganism in World Cultures: Comparative Perspectives, ed.

Sabina and her
Due to his devotion to her, Messalina was able to manipulate Claudius into ordering the exile or execution of various people: the Roman philosopher Seneca the Younger ; Claudius ’ nieces Julia Livilla and Julia ; Marcus Vinicius ( husband of Julia Livilla ); consul Gaius Asinius Pollio II ( see Vipsania Agrippina ); the elder Poppaea Sabina ( mother of Empress Poppaea Sabina, second wife of Nero ); consul Decimus Valerius Asiaticus ; and Polybius.
* Sabina Spielrein delivers her paper on " Destruction as the Cause of Coming Into Being " to the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society.
Poppaea Sabina ( after AD 63 known as Poppaea Augusta Sabina ) ( 30 – 65 ) and sometimes referred to as Poppaea Sabina the Younger to differentiate her from her mother of the same name, was a Roman Empress as the second wife of the Emperor Nero.
After his death, Poppaea Sabina the Younger assumed the name of her maternal grandfather.
While en route to Gibraltar, Minerve and her consort, the 32-gun, engaged two Spanish frigates and forced the Santa Sabina to surrender.
Fleeing from her husband, Sabina won the support of the emperor and of her brother William IV, Duke of Bavaria, and Ulrich was twice placed under the imperial ban.
Sabina, let him take her picture o the condition that he keep it private, but Wasson nonetheless published the photo along with Sabina's name and the name of the community where she lived.
The community blamed Sabina, and she was ostracized in the community and had her house burned down.
Sabina was beheaded under the Emperor Vespasian, or perhaps Hadrian, because she had been converted to Christianity by her servant Seraphia, who was stoned to death.
He traces her call and continues to follow Sabina, revealing in the end the folly of her ways.
Initially, Nin meant Sabina to be based on her friend June Miller, and wrote House of Incest with Sabina standing in for June.
After the death of her father her mother took the family to live with her parents, and Sabina grew up in the house of her maternal grandparents.

Sabina and study
Sabina later regretted having introduced Wasson to the practice, but Wasson defended himself by saying that the loss experienced by Sabina and the community was justified by the value of the study for science.

Sabina and on
Retrace your steps a few yards on the Via Di Santa Sabina and turn right on the Via Di S. Alessio, a street lined with stately homes.
The official foundation of the Dominican convent at Santa Sabina with its studium conventuale occurred with the legal transfer of property from Honorius III to the Order of Preachers on June 5, 1222.
The cardinal bishop of Sabina was finally elected Pope Celestine IV by seven cardinals only on 25 October 1241.
Though Benedict IX soon returned, and forced Sylvester III to retire to his See of Sabina, he never gave up his claims to the papal throne, and through his political allies contrived apparently to keep some hold on a portion of Rome.
The name of Sixtus is often connected with a great building boom in Rome: Santa Sabina on the Aventine Hill was dedicated during his pontificate and he built Santa Maria Maggiore, whose dedication to Mary the Mother of God reflected his acceptance of the Ecumenical council of Ephesus which closed in 431.
They secured the consecration of Eugene, who was the archpriest of St Sabina on the Aventine, although by a decree of the Roman Council of 769, under Stephen IV, they had no right to a real share in a papal election.
File: Sabina, OH. JPG | Looking south on North Howard Street ( Ohio Highway 729 ) in Sabina, Ohio.
The town of Sabina was laid out by Warren Sabin, after whom it was named, in 1830, on land originally entered by P. Neville.
The fire station is located on South Jackson St. in Sabina.
After several " clues " the artist gave on Twitter, he launched on September 4 the album Papitwo, a continuation of his successful Papito, remaking well known songs of his career, counting again with artist such as Juanes in " Partisano ", Bimba Bosé in " Shoot Me In The Back " and Alejandro Sanz in " Te Comería El Corazón " and also adding new collaborations with singers such as Pablo Alborán in " Puede Que ", Juan Luis Guerra in " Creo En Ti ", Tiziano Ferro in " Amiga ", Jovanotti in " Mirarte ", Malú in his first hit " Linda " ( first single in Spain ), Joaquín Sabina in " Sol Forastero ", Ximena Sariñana in " Aire Soy " ( first single in America ) and Dani Martín in " Te Digo Amor ", among others.
The Belmonts continued to record throughout the 1960s on the Sabina, United Artists, and Dot record labels.
Their greatest, " Tell Me Why ", released in May 1961 on the Sabrina ( aka Sabina ) label, reached No. 18.
The group's rare and highly collectible album from this period, " The Belmonts: Carnival of Hits ", was released on October 1, 1962, and consisted solely of their Sabina recordings.
* Maria Anna Sophie Sabina Angela Franziska Xaveria ( b. Dresden, 29 August 1728-d. Munich, 17 February 1797 ); married on 9 August 1747 to Maximilian III Joseph, Elector of Bavaria.
Peter Kean, the only son of Susan and John Kean, who married Sarah Sabina Morris, a granddaughter of Lewis Morris, the first royal governor of New Jersey, and served as colonel of the Fourth Regiment of New Jersey and an escort of Lafayette on his tour of New Jersey predeceased his mother.
Lieutenants Hardy and Culverhouse were sent aboard the Santa Sabina with a prize crew, and the three ships continued on towards Gibraltar.
Hardy and Culverhouse were almost immediately exchanged for the captain of the Santa Sabina, Don Jacobo Stuart, and were able to rejoin Minerve at Gibraltar on 9 February 1797.
The same year, Čolić made further appearances at the Split festival ( with song " Stara pjesma "), Priština festival, and Skopje Festival ( with song " Moj bol "), before embarking on a tour of Soviet Union together with Indexi, Bisera Veletanlić, Sabahudin Kurt, and Sabina Varešanović.

Sabina and development
* Audio Lecture about C. G. Jung and Sabina Spielrein Speilrein's impact on Jung's development ( hosted at The Gnosis Archive ).

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