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STOLAS the Mighty Raven
The Thirty-sixth Spirit is Stolas, or Stolos. He is a Great and Powerful Prince, appearing in the Shape of a Mighty Raven at first before the Exorcist; but after he taketh the image of a Man. He teacheth the Art of Astronomy, and the Virtues of Herbs and Precious Stones. 
Another more "canonical" entry to my project of Hell Employees.
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quiltofstars · 11 days
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Mare Nectaris ("Sea of Nectar") on the Moon // Loxley
Read below the cut for some info about some of the craters in this image!
Mare Nectaris is a lunar sea, or maria, one of the darker on the near side of the Moon. It is about 210 miles across and filled with dried lava.
Above it is Sinus Asperitatis, Latin for "Bay of Roughness". This "bay" joins Mare Nectaris to Mare Tranquillitatis.
Three craters line Mare Nectaris to the west.
Theophilus crater is named after Theophilus I of Alexandria (bef. 384 - 412), the 23rd Pope of Alexandria. He wrote a Paschal table that tracks the Moon's phases to aid in determining the date of Easter.
Cyrillus crater is named after Saint Cyril of Alexandria (c. 376 - 444), the 24th Pope of Alexandria. He also constructed a Paschal table to calculate the date of Easter.
Catharina crater is named for Saint Catherine of Alexandria (c. 287 - c. 305), a martyr and early adopter of Christianity in the Roman empire. However, there is little evidence to support her existence as a historical figure.
A few craters lie to the south of Mare Nectaris:
Beaumont crater is named for the French geologist Léonce Élie de Beaumont (1798-1874) who proposed a theory for the origin of mountain ranges. He proposed that all mountains parallel to each other were formed at the same time.
Fracastorius crater is named for the Italian scholar Girolamo Fracastoro (c. 1476 - 1553). He was an early adopter of the idea of "atoms" and was one of the first to study epidemiology. He worked extensively on the origins of rabies and syphilis.
Rosse crater is named after the English astronomer William Parson, 3rd Earl of Rosse (1800-1867). He built one of the world's largest telescopes, the "Leviathan of Parsonstown", a 72-inch telescope. Through it, he observed nebulae and galaxies, such as the Crab Nebula and Whirlpool Galaxy.
Finally, two craters lie to the northeast of Mare Nectaris:
Isidorus crater is named after Isidore of Seville (c. 560 - 636), the archbishop of Seville. He was a prominent figure in early Spanish Christianity, and wrote down his Etymologiae, an encyclopedia of knowledge at the time.
Capella crater is named for Martianus Capella (bef. 410 - 420), a Latin scholar who wrote De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii "On the Marriage of Philology and Mercury". In the eighth book of the series, he describes a modified geocentric model of the solar system, where all planets orbit the Earth, except for Mercury and Venus which orbit the Sun.
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1968 Pontiac Beaumont
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localhummingbird · 1 year
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Beaumont Manor Courtyard
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unteriors · 3 months
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Leight Street, Beaumont, Texas.
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mensministry · 6 months
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"Gormley Suite," The Beaumont Hotel London, United Kingdom
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katssims2stories · 4 months
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Beaumont - Winter 1303
Not too much changed for them.
John and Joan aged to toddler.
Emma gave birth to a little girl named Alma.
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cctvarchive · 1 year
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BEAUMONT, FRANCE.
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federer7 · 5 months
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May 1943. "Beaumont, Texas. Wartime occupational replacement by women in men's traditional jobs. Lady in signal tower who operates block signals for railroad crossing."
Photo by John Vachon - Office of War Information
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whereifindsanity · 8 months
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Beaumont eh! 🇨🇦
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lesoldatmort · 11 months
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There once was a most-welcoming host With lavish parties, wine, and rich roast His feasts are divine And last through 'til moonshine But he enjoys his dear guests the most
| DEVIOUS DINING | Drawtober day 11-15
A classic werewolf illustration for this delightful spooky season, I couldn't skip the tradition!
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archiveofaffinities · 8 months
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World's Largest Fire Hydrant, Beaumont, Texas, 1999
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nerves-nebula · 1 year
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made a quick sheet for Clarks dad, Beaumont.
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localhummingbird · 1 year
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Beaumont Kitchens
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francepittoresque · 14 days
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8 septembre 1780 : mort de la romancière Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont, auteur de "La Belle et la Bête" ➽ http://bit.ly/Jeanne-Marie-Leprince Gouvernante française installée à Londres, Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont (1711-1780) met à profit son expérience de pédagogue pour rédiger des traités d’éducation sous forme de dialogues truffés de contes, et est considérée comme le premier auteur à avoir adopté un style simple pour plaire aux jeunes lecteurs
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unteriors · 2 years
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Leight Street, Beaumont, Texas.
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