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hesychasm
Hesychasm () is a contemplative monastic tradition in the Eastern Christian traditions of the Eastern Orthodox Church and Eastern Catholic Churches in which stillness (hēsychia) is sought through uninterrupted Jesus prayer. While rooted in early Christian monasticism, it took its definitive form in the 14th century at Mount Athos.
Terza rima
poetry form
Old Permic alphabet
writing system
love marriage
a marriage where two people get married with or without consent from their parents
Sundanese script
Sundanese writing system
White Rose of York
symbol of the House of York and Yorkshire
Red Rose of Lancaster
Heraldic device used by the county and House of Lancaster
William Buckels
dutch fisherman and inventor of herring cleaning on board of ships
Simpson
family name
Victor (symbol)
symbol celebrating a doctorate in Spanish and Hispanic universities