Cauda Pavonis are an English deathrock band founded in 1998, by Su Farr (later Wainwright) and Dave Wainwright. Originally conceived as a 'dark romantic'...
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stages. Other color stages are sometimes mentioned, most notably the cauda pavonis (peacock's tail) in which an array of colors appear. The magnum opus...
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(mod), a 2019 Doom mod published by Romero Games Sigil, a 2003 album by Cauda Pavonis Sigil, a 2006 album by Nuru Kane Sigil (application), a free, open-source...
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Pistols at Dawn may refer to: Pistols at Dawn, a 2000 album by Cauda Pavonis Pistols at Dawn (EP), a 2004 EP by Aqueduct Pistols at Dawn (Consumed album)...
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bonus track on their EP, "Valour" (2011). British alternative rock band Cauda Pavonis included a recording of "Gaudete" on their 2012 Christmas EP entitled...
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Andi Sex Gang*, Sorrow D.U.S.T., Finger Puppets, Swarf, Rome Burns, Cauda Pavonis 14 WGW 9 26–27 April 2002 Paradise Lost*, Manuskript, Passion Play,...
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Scam: And Other Essays in Lost/Found History (2019) ISBN 978-1570273575 Cauda Pavonis: Esoteric Antinomianism in the Yezidi Tradition (2019) ISBN 978-1945147401...
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of God" – 5:23 "Strains of Horror" – 6:14 "Holy Libations" – 6:34 "Cauda Pavonis" – 2:55 "Music from the Other" – 7:04 Album personnel as adapted from...
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co-founder, drummer, co-lyricist, and co-writer in the goth rock band Cauda Pavonis. He was born in Wolverhampton in the 20th century.[clarification needed]...
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novel by Cassandra Clare "Queen of Air and Darkness", a track on the Cauda Pavonis album Pistols at Dawn Queen of Darkness (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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dies, to rise again in the lapis. He is the play of colours in the cauda pavonis and the division into the four elements. He is the hermaphrodite that...
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1986. Luciano Marucci, Viaggi nell'arte. Bruno Munari. Creativa mente, Cauda Pavonis, 1986.* MunArt (compendium of Munari's work, exhibitions, and biographical...
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"Always Something There to Remind Me". Carlton: Soul and dance singer Cauda Pavonis: Death rock, dark wave, gothic rock band, formed around the core duo...
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filmed within the house along with a performance by the UK Goth band Cauda Pavonis. In the 2006 BBC production of Dracula, Woodchester Mansion was used...
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of the Sixteenth Century: Wilhelm of Rosenberg and Two Alchemists." Cauda Pavonis 15, no. 2 (1996): 14–18. Krumlowský, Felix. Jména z českých dějin, která...
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rockabilly/alternative genre including: Nosferatu, Skeletal Family, Cauda Pavonis, Joy Disaster, The Surf Sluts, The Finger Puppets, Spares, Zombina and...
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Other periodicals of the time were the academic journals Ambix, and Cauda Pavonis, and publications by the Philosophers of Nature and the Paracelsus Research...
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November 2012. Retrieved 28 November 2012. Serpens may be divided into Serpens Cauda (serpent's tail) and Serpens Caput (serpent's head), but these disjoint...
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