religious+ceremonial

  • 61Horned helmet — European Bronze Age and Iron Age helmets with horns are known from a few depictions, and even fewer actual finds. Such helmets mounted with animal horns or replicas of them were probably used for religious ceremonial or ritual purposes.Early… …

    Wikipedia

  • 62Almendres Cromlech — Coordinates: 38°33′26.91″N 8°3′40.03″W / 38.557475°N 8.0611194°W / 38.557475; 8.0611194 …

    Wikipedia

  • 63Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, Hollywood — Church of the Blessed Sacrament Location 6657 Sunset Boulevard Hollywood, CA 90028 Country …

    Wikipedia

  • 64ziggurat —    A pyramid like structure erected in many ancient Mesopotamian cities, usually near a temple or as part of a temple complex, and used for religious ceremonial purposes. The modern term is derived from the Akkadian word ziqqurratu. Although they …

    Ancient Mesopotamia dictioary

  • 65Hildegard of Bingen — ( de. Hildegard von Bingen; la. Hildegardis Bingensis; 1098 – 17 September 1179), also known as Blessed Hildegard and Saint Hildegard, was a German abbess, artist, author, counselor, linguist, naturalist, scientist, philosopher, physician,… …

    Wikipedia

  • 66Celebrant — may refer to:* Celebrant or Officiant, the leader of a liturgy or ceremony who is empowered to perform it **In the Catholic and Anglican churches, the celebrant is the priest who celebrates the Eucharist * Celebrant (Australia), a legally… …

    Wikipedia

  • 67Mære — For the spirit of folklore, see Mare (folklore). Mære   Village   …

    Wikipedia

  • 68Quiche — • Principal aboriginal tribe of Guatemala Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Quiche     Quiche     † …

    Catholic encyclopedia

  • 69MoCADA — 80 Hanson Place MoCADA, or the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts, is a museum of contemporary art in the New York City borough of Brooklyn. It is the first museum of its kind to be opened in New York. Its mission is to foster a… …

    Wikipedia

  • 70Matsuri-goto —    An ancient ritsuryo term for affairs of state; political administration. Matsuri goto was paired with matsuri meaning religious ceremonial, imperial rites, to indicate that government and ritual were interfused. The notion was revived in a… …

    A Popular Dictionary of Shinto