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    of the founders of what became the eugenics movement. "He gave the spur and start to this effort. Through his journals, Lucifer, the Light Bearer, later...
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  • Light Bearer may refer to: Lucifer, called 'Light Bearer', as the Latin word lucifer meant "light-bringing" Luciferase, a generic term for the class of...
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    about the "Luciferian path," or the "energies of Lucifer," they were referring to the Morning Star, the light bearer, the search for light; the very antithesis...
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  • Sada Bailey Fowler (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
    publication, Lucifer, the Light-Bearer, in which she elaborated her views on free love. She described Harman's father and editor-in-chief of Lucifer, Moses...
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    Prometheus (category Pages using sidebar with the child parameter)
    identifying the theft of fire from heaven as embodied by the fall of Lucifer "the Light Bearer". Ayn Rand cited the Prometheus myth in Anthem, The Fountainhead...
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    sex radical feminist and editor. Her father Moses Harman edited Lucifer, the Light-Bearer, a regional, weekly paper that introduced her to issues of women's...
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    Enochian (category Constructed languages introduced in the 1580s)
    sound and meaning. For example, luciftias "brightness" resembles Lucifer "the light-bearer"; babalond "wicked, harlot" resembles Babylon. Leitch notes a...
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    Luciferianism (redirect from Luciferism)
    about the "Luciferian path" or the "energies of Lucifer", they were referring to the Morning Star, the light bearer, the search for light, the very antithesis...
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    papers such as Lucifer, the Light-Bearer, Freethought and The Truth Seeker appeared in Liberty...The church was viewed as a common ally of the state and as...
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  • Anarchism and religion (category Pages using sidebar with the child parameter)
    journal Lucifer, the Light-Bearer". "Many of the anarchists were ardent freethinkers; reprints from freethought papers such as Lucifer, the Light-Bearer, Freethought...
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    Valley Falls, Kansas (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
    American schoolteacher and publisher of the anarchist periodical Lucifer, the Light-Bearer. The periodical began as The Kansas Liberal and was published in...
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    journal Lucifer, the Light-Bearer". "Many of the anarchists were ardent freethinkers; reprints from freethought papers such as Lucifer, the Light-Bearer, Freethought...
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  • Hebrew astronomy (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia)
    Latin name, Lucifer, the "light-bearer". The information preserved in the Talmud does not emanate from one homogeneous system, as they are the accumulations...
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  • Lightbringer (redirect from Light Bringer)
    refer to: Lucifer, a Latin name meaning "light-bringer" Lightbringer, a 2010s series of novels by Brent Weeks Lightbringer, a 2020 novel in the Empirium...
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  • refers to what in English is called the Day Star or Morning Star (in Latin, lucifer, meaning "light-bearer", from the words lucem ferre). There is more...
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  • Lucent Technologies (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
    gives Lucifer, "the light bearer" (from lux, 'light', and ferre, 'to bear'), who is also a character in Dante's epic poem Inferno. Shortly after the Lucent...
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    and her sister Tennessee Claflin), The Word (ed. Ezra Heywood), Lucifer, the Light-Bearer (ed. Moses Harman) and the German-language Detroit newspaper...
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    Lizzie Holmes (category Members of the Socialist Labor Party of America)
    anarchist newspapers. She worked as the assistant editor of The Alarm, and she published articles in Lucifer, the Light-Bearer, Freedom, and Free Society. In...
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    frogs and toads. The specific name, lucifer, means "light bearer", an allusion to the hyoid barbel, Collett correctly suspected that the barbel is phosphorescent...
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    anarchist and free love journal, "Lucifer the Light Bearer"; the anarchist and sex-radical newspaper "Fair Play"; the anarchist paper "Free Society," Horace...
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    International Working People's Association (category Anarchist organisations in the United Kingdom)
    August 1881-April 1908. Lucifer, the Light-Bearer, Valley Falls, Kansas, Topeka, and Chicago, 1883-June 1907. Truth: A Journal for the Poor, San Francisco...
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    Belzebub hanseni (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
    carcinologist Giuseppe Nobili after its bioluminescent properties, Lucifer means light bearer and after Hans Jacob Hansen a Danish zoologist who described many...
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    journal Lucifer, the Light-Bearer in 1890. Swartz was arrested in Kansas City, Missouri for distributing a newspaper called Sunday Sun in 1891. The charges...
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    Hesperus (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    the planet as the "morning star" Eosphorus (Greek Ἐωσφόρος, "bearer of dawn") or Phosphorus (Ancient Greek: Φωσφόρος, "bearer of light", often translated...
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    The name Lucifer is Latin for "light bearer" was given to the genus because of these prawns' bioluminescence. Two species are recognised: Lucifer orientalis...
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  • up the suffrage cause from 1838 until it closed in 1865. The Lily—published between 1849 and 1856 and edited by Amelia Bloomer. Lucifer, the Light-Bearer—publication...
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    journal Lucifer, the Light-Bearer". Many of the anarchists were "ardent freethinkers; reprints from freethought papers such as Lucifer, the Light-Bearer, Freethought...
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    Luciferin (from Latin lucifer 'light-bearer') is a generic term for the light-emitting compound found in organisms that generate bioluminescence. Luciferins...
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  • Entertainment". Laytone, Sidney (25 June 1898). "Truth in Extremes". Lucifer, the Light Bearer. 11 (25). "Dulwich College – Old Alleynians : Eminent Old Alleynians :...
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    the Flagstaff station (NOFS) of the United States Naval Observatory (USNO). It is named after Lucifer, the "shining one" or "light-bearer" from the Hebrew...
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