Eternal oblivion (also referred to as non-existence or nothingness) is the philosophical, religious, or scientific concept of one's consciousness forever...
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Oblivion is a 1994 space Western film directed by Sam Irvin and written by Peter David from a story by Charles Band, John Rheaume, Greg Suddeth, and Mark...
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The Elder Scrolls (section Oblivion)
successful, with The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind (2002), The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (2006) and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (2011) all winning Game of the Year...
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other identity. The Roman mythographer Hyginus has the equivalent personification of the meaning of the Latin word oblivio (oblivion, forgetfulness) as...
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Retrieved 6 March 2020. Act of Oblivion. Penguin. Retrieved 16 December 2021. Preston, Alex (30 August 2022). "Act of Oblivion by Robert Harris review – a...
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ISBN 978-1-7867-3132-6. Harriet I. Flower (2006). The Art of Forgetting: Disgrace & Oblivion in Roman Political Culture. Univ of North Carolina Press. p. 225. ISBN 978-0-8078-3063-5...
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Lethe (redirect from River of Oblivion)
often associated with Lethe, the personification of forgetfulness and oblivion, who was the daughter of Eris (Strife). In Classical Greek, the word lethe...
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The Castle of Oblivion (Old Armenian: բերդ Անուշ berd Anush), also known as the Prison of Oblivion or the Fortress of Oblivion, was a castle and political...
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Western Schism (redirect from Roman Schism of 1378)
Press. Oakley, Francis (2008). "The Conciliar Heritage and the Politics of Oblivion". In Christianson, Gerald; Izbicki, Thomas M.; Bellitto, Christopher M...
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Carolingian Renaissance of the 8th century rescued many works in Latin from oblivion: manuscripts transcribed at that time are our only sources for some works...
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Eris (mythology) (section In Roman mythology)
strife and discord. Her Roman equivalent is Discordia, which means the same. Eris's Greek opposite is Harmonia, whose Roman counterpart is Concordia...
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Film Roman, LLC, is an American animation studio currently based in Woodland Hills, California and formerly in Burbank. It was previously owned by Starz...
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Apeirophobia may be caused by existential dread about eternal life or oblivion following death. Due to this, it is often connected with thanatophobia...
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Domitian (category 1st-century Roman emperors)
his advisor Nerva. After his death, Domitian's memory was condemned to oblivion by the Senate, while senatorial and equestrian authors such as Tacitus...
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Hades (redirect from Pluto (Roman mythology))
river of sorrow, or woe), Cocytus (lamentation), Phlegethon (fire), Lethe (oblivion), and Styx (hate), the river upon which even the gods swore and in which...
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Hadrian (redirect from Roman emperor Hadrian)
Publius Aelius Hadrianus [(h)adriˈjaːnus]; 24 January 76 – 10 July 138) was Roman emperor from 117 to 138. Hadrian was born in Italica, close to modern Seville...
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Book of the Year Award. Aitken, Ian (11 December 1998). "The long road to oblivion. Ian Aitken on Simon Heffer's lucid and majestic tribute to the controversial...
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and violent. In The Sexuality of Christ in Renaissance Art and in Modern Oblivion, art historian and critic Leo Steinberg alleges that a number of Renaissance...
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Being and Time (redirect from Oblivion of being)
to the thinking of Being the task of thinking Being in such a way that oblivion essentially belongs to it."—Alfred Guzzoni, 1972, p. 29 Wolin, R., "Martin...
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productions. He made his film debut in the black comedy film Living in Oblivion (1995), and had his breakthrough with a starring role in the 2003 comedy-drama...
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name for the pharaoh. Shelley's poem explores the ravages of time and the oblivion to which the legacies of even the greatest men are subject. Shelley began...
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blindsided Ripley, landing Oblivion for another near fall. However, Mysterio then distracted the referee, allowing Morgan to perform Oblivion on Ripley onto the...
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Trajan (category 1st-century Roman emperors)
Disgrace & Oblivion in Roman Political Culture. University of North Carolina Press, 2006, ISBN 978-0-8078-3063-5, p. 253. Martin Goodman, The Roman World 44...
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Civil War and Reconstruction. The Romans joined the ever-growing tide of once powerful and proud Creoles caught in a downhill slide toward oblivion....
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Caesar (title) (category Ancient Roman titles)
JSTOR 4434568 Harriet I. Flower (2006). The Art of Forgetting: Disgrace & Oblivion in Roman Political Culture. Univ of North Carolina Press. p. 225. ISBN 978-0-8078-3063-5...
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Pliny the Elder (category Ancient Roman admirals)
him to save his memory from oblivion. The dream prompted Pliny to begin forthwith a history of all the wars between the Romans and the Germans, which he...
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These reforms led to his being deposed and imprisoned in the Castle of Oblivion in Khuzestan, and his younger brother Jamasp (Zamaspes) became king in...
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jokes." Another critic said "Howell cotinues his slide into made-for-video oblivion." "Bonus Episode: Interview Part 2 with Producer Donald P. Borchers (CRIMES...
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in the Castle of Oblivion in 496. Martindale 1980, pp. 974–975. Martindale, John R., ed. (1980). The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire: Volume II...
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שַׁעֲרֵי מָוֶת, lit. 'gates of death'); Neshiyyah (Hebrew: נְשִׁיָּה, lit. 'oblivion, "Limbo"') or Tzalmavet; and Eretz Tachtit (Hebrew: אֶרֶץ תַּחְתִּית, lit...
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