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onomastic said something about II

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    Waiting for Godot

    He insists that this too is his first visit. ... "Bernard Dukore develops a triadic theory in Didi, Gogo and the absent Godot, based on Freud's trinitarian description of the psyche in The Ego and the Id (1923) and the usage of onomastic techniques.
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    Agatha, wife of Edward the Exile

    The argument is based almost exclusively on the onomastic precedent but is said to vindicate the intimate connection between Agatha and Hungary attested in the Medieval sources. ... ↑ Historia Regum, vol.II, pp.190-192
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    Augustine of Hippo

    For that reason, as I have noted repeatedly, if anyone, not understanding the mode of divine eloquence, should find something about these matters [about the physical universe] in our books, or hear of the same from those books, of such a kind that it seems to be at variance with the perceptions of his own rational faculties, let him believe that these other things are in no way necessary to the admonitions or accounts or predictions of the scriptures. ... A Survey of Roman Onomastic Practice from c. 700 B.C. to A.D. 700".
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    Khazars

    The letter said that this David was visited by envoys from Kievan Rus to ask about religious matters — this could be connected to the Vladimir conversion which took place during the same time period. ... "Khazar Turkic Ghulâms in Caliphal Service: Onomastic Notes" (Journal Article in Archivum Eurasiae Medii Aevi, 1993.)
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    Pelasgians

    What is said about it is reported by different authors and all accounts differ. ... La toponymie ancienne de la péninsule balkanique et la thèse mediterannée Sixth International Onomastic Congrees, Florence-Pisa, April 1961 (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences), 1961, noted in M. Delcor, "Jahweh et Dagon (ou le Jahwisme face à la religion des Philistins, d'après 1 Sam.
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    Ernle

    Onomastic ... And other times shee cryed out, "That is shee," and said Wilkinson's wyfe run a spitt into her.
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    How the García Girls Lost Their Accents

    She is searching for a unified self, something noble, true, beautiful. ... This continuous onomastic displacement incites in Yolanda the desire to question her divided identity, to seek unity, clarity and a coherent understanding of her circumstances.
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    Palestinian people

    Arabic onomastic elements began to appear in Edomite inscriptions starting in the 6th century BC, and are nearly universal in the inscriptions of the Nabataeans, who arrived in today’s Jordan in the 4th-3rd centuries BC. ... Ahmad Shukeiri · Edward Said
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    Ceolwulf II of Mercia

    On onomastic grounds, Ceolwulf is thought to belong to the C dynasty of Mercian kings, a family which claimed descent from Pybba of Mercia. ... Coins of Ceolwulf II
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    Sea Peoples

    Theories of the possible connections between the Sherden to Sardinia, Shekelesh to Sicily and Teresh to Tyrrhenians, even though long-standing, are based solely on onomastic similarities. ... About all that can be said for certain is that Mycenaean pottery was widespread around the Mediterranean and its introduction at various places, including Sardinia, is often associated with cultural change, violent or gradual.
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