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  • ...ornate, small enough to be held in the hand or of colossal size. Zhampha monuments are thought to have been used for many thousands of years, dating to before [[Category:Cult Monuments]]
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  • According to contemporary monuments of the Neptultchi and the dwarves, Qetmektli is the name of ancient Neptult ...ektli' was a double purpose name for the whole Amosgire and for a specific cult site with cave entrances to the underworld.
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  • ...hal Cumdha]], 2376, Asdbardian, Catalogues major stone relics and funerary monuments of the Yophenthean Rulers of Asbardy *[[Zulmanichite Cult of the Late Yophenthean Empire]], 2594,
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  • ...pire until the [[Edict of Culfarran]]. Artistic relics of the Arathracian Cult and temple practices teach us much about the classical version of the relig As the empire expanded and subjected other princes into its state cult, their peoples became subjects of the Arathracian Monarchy. Of these, the
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  • ...Cumdha]]||2376||Asdbardian|| ||Catalogues major stone relics and funerary monuments of the Yophenthean Rulers of Asbardy ...anguage|Lucacian]]|| ||{{icon|secondarysource}} account of repugnant chaos cult practices
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  • ...stablished in Thaulyoksha (Zamaclë) 2666 AS, according to legend and stone monuments.
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  • ...a dhal Cumdha Iaircha]] {{icon|iconauthor}} author of [[Funerary and Civil Monuments of the Arathracians]], 2376 ...hos the Oneiromancer]], a Shelekhumbian Prophet-Missionary who brought the Cult of Ugamios to Maturn during the [[Middle Ages of Chaos]]
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