| George Oliver - 1829 - 318 halaman
...commenced at daybreak; and the rising of their great deity, who was dignified with the appellation of " the god of victory; the king who rises in light and ascends the sky,"f was hailed with triumphant shouts and loud hosannas. But the solemn initiations were performed... | |
| Robert Macoy - 1855 - 356 halaman
...commenced at daybreak; and the rising of their great deity, who was dignified with the appellation of "the god of victory; the king who rises in light and ascends the sky,"i0 was hailed with triumphant shouts and loud hosannas. But the solemn initiations were performed... | |
| Albert Gallatin Mackey - 1869 - 384 halaman
...celebrations commenced at daybreak, when the sun was hailed on his appearance above the horizon as " the god of victory, the king who rises in light and ascends the sky." But I need not multiply these instances of sun-worship. Every country and religion of the ancient... | |
| Godfrey Higgins - 1874 - 610 halaman
...Scotland, and Ireland.'2 Hu, the great God of the Welsh, is called Buddwas;3 and they call their God Budd, the God of victory, the king who rises in light and ascends the sky.4 In Scotland, the country people frighten their children by telling them, that old Bud or the... | |
| Lewis Spence - 1972 - 296 halaman
...virtue of this office he was Cerddglud Clyd Lliant, president of Bardic lore, about the waters of Clyde. He was companion of Canawon Cynllaith, the' offspring...victory, the king who rises in light, and ascends the sky." And this connection between the British divinities of slaughter and victory is marked in the... | |
| Brett Zimmerman - 1998 - 174 halaman
...identified with Apollo, the solar divinity ... He has also the name of Budd, Victory, and Buddugre, the 'god of victory, the king who rises in light, and ascends the sky'" (195). As Franklin's examination implies, the pagan myths add to the symbolic richness of Billy... | |
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