Melilith — Melilịth [griechisch méli »Honig« und líthos »Stein«] der, s/ e, braunes, gelbes oder graues, fettglänzendes, zu den Feldspatvertretern zählendes tetragonales Mineral, (Ca, Na)2(Al, Mg)[(Si, Al)2O7]. Melilith bildet eine Mischkristallreihe mit … Universal-Lexikon
Narok North Constituency — Narok North is an electoral constituency in Kenya. It is one of two constituencies of Narok District. The constituency was established for the 1969 elections. Members of Parliament Elections MP [1] Party Notes 1969 Moses ole Marima KANU One party … Wikipedia
Vicariate Apostolic of Sahara — The Vicariate Apostolic of Sahara is a former Roman Catholic missionary jurisdiction in colonial Algeria and Libya.HistoryThe Sahara is a vast desert of northern Africa, measuring about 932 miles from north to south and 2484 miles from east to… … Wikipedia
Vicariate Apostolic of Sahara — Vicariate Apostolic of Sahara † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Vicariate Apostolic of Sahara The Sahara is a vast desert of northern Africa, measuring about 932 miles from north to south and 2484 miles from east to west, and dotted with… … Catholic encyclopedia
Babylonian Creation Legends — There are three versions of the Babylonian Creation Legend which have come down to us. They are: 1. The story of Berosus (280 B.C.). In the beginning there was an abyss of waters, wherein resided the most hideous beings. This was ruled… … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
Benani — In Babylonian myth he was the father by Melili of the warriors with the bodies of birds and the men with the faces of ravens created by the old gods. These monsters numbered six thousand, had seven kings, and corresponded to the legion created … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
Ummu-Khubur — Another name for Melili, wife of Benani, and queen mother of the six thousand monsters raised by Tiamat in her fight against Marduk. For further details See Babylonian Creation Legends … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology