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  1. Hace 7 horas · Play on ListenBrainz Release information Format: Digital Media Length: 2:56 Additional details Type: Single Packaging: None Status: Official Language: English

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    Hace 21 horas · Etymology The English word sun developed from Old English sunne. Cognates appear in other Germanic languages, including West Frisian sinne, Dutch zon, Low German Sünn, Standard German Sonne, Bavarian Sunna, Old Norse sunna, and Gothic sunnō. All these words stem from Proto-Germanic * sunnōn. This is ultimately related to the word for sun in other branches of the Indo-European language ...

  3. Hace 21 horas · Emperor Jimmu (神武天皇, Jinmu-tennō) was the legendary first emperor of Japan according to the Nihon Shoki and Kojiki. His ascension is traditionally dated as 660 BC. In Japanese mythology, he was a descendant of the sun goddess Amaterasu, through her grandson Ninigi, as well as a descendant of the storm god Susanoo.He launched a military expedition from Hyūga near the Seto Inland Sea ...

  4. Hace 21 horas · Now it is "Nora" that is spoiling the joy of sun worshippers and she is not alone - summer is staying outside. A look at the weather maps at Geosphere Austria, ubimet and wetter.com reveals the ...

  5. Hace 21 horas · Transylvania is a historical region in central and northwestern Romania. It was under the rule of the Agathyrsi, part of the Dacian Kingdom (168 BC–106 AD), Roman Dacia (106–271), the Goths, the Hunnic Empire (4th–5th centuries), the Kingdom of the Gepids (5th–6th centuries), the Avar Khaganate (6th–9th centuries), the Slavs, and the ...

  6. Hace 21 horas · Pre-Islamic Arabia (Arabic: شبه الجزيرة العربية قبل الإسلام), referring to the Arabian Peninsula before Muhammad's first revelation in 610 CE, is referred to in Islam in the context of jahiliyyah (lit. ' ignorance/stupidity '), highlighting the prevalence of paganism throughout the region at the time. Some of the settled communities developed into distinctive ...