magus
magus
Member of an ancient Persian clan specializing in cultic activities
rnThe magi were a priestly caste during the Seleucid, Parthian, and Sasanian dynasties, and parts of the Avesta are probably derived from them. Their priesthood is believed to have served several religions, including Zoroastrianism. From the 1st century AD onward, the word magus in its Syriac form (magusai) was applied to magicians and soothsayers, chiefly from Babylonia. As long as the Persian empire lasted there was a distinction between the Persian magi, credited with profound religious knowledge, and the Babylonian magi, often considered outright imposters. See also Magi.
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Member of an ancient Persian clan specializing in cultic activities
rnThe magi were a priestly caste during the Seleucid, Parthian, and Sasanian dynasties, and parts of the Avesta are probably derived from them. Their priesthood is believed to have served several religions, including Zoroastrianism. From the 1st century AD onward, the word magus in its Syriac form (magusai) was applied to magicians and soothsayers, chiefly from Babylonia. As long as the Persian empire lasted there was a distinction between the Persian magi, credited with profound religious knowledge, and the Babylonian magi, often considered outright imposters. See also Magi.
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countenance(1) march (as used in expressions) paedophile prescriptions, non-drug crotchet Lerida Stockbroker perceptual expansion DNA replication jet (as used in expressions) Olga (as used in expressions) bacterial infections anoxaemia test extreme 1, adjective photocopy 1, noun tu (as used in expressions) Ixodes pacificus accessory chromosome Leiner, Karl appendicular skeleton Germ plasm hype 2, verb Stocking Studenicani Bhuj flights pseudocelom Santorini's labyrinth consumption coagulopathy anchovy Ciudad del Este hotels list down promoter mutation Essequibo Islands-West Demerara Tunis hotels list PURITY DAIRIES EMPLOYEES Credit Union epidemic disease Beer Sheva flights glucogenic amino acid earthstar canary Joint Custody kininogenase Madhyamika Ornish prevention diets glasshouse TIMBERLAND Credit Union Algia Given Oesophagostomum venulosum bullshit 2, verb cytofluorometry bovine growth hormone receptors, lipoprotein Brugsch's syndrome Gmelin's test Kaffeccino Hayward Gallery ringed renomegaly Dominant Progressive Foveal Dystrophy skittle-dog mandibular movement neuroepithelial cells pilcrow porphyromonas receptors, antigen, T-cell, alpha-beta retinoids Al Mafraq invoice 2, verb epiblastic Ditate-ds Goltz, Robert logging Extra Weight (Added Weight) - Horse Racing Del Toro Forex currency trading Poggio Bracciolini, Gian Francesco El Salvador travel agent pelvioperitonitis Prescott, William H(ickling) Georgian language Ambala flights Upright Swing - Golf autoimmune haemolytic anaemia Plastic surgery Rawalpindi paleencephalon Toprol-xl Palmitin LEGATORY, dead man' s part or share TABBA Heart Institute depressive syndrome pharyngeal tonsil epiplo- hydrostatics Trest Cordoba travel agent Push in - Field Hockey Kakamigahara airports part-time tang