Lucida GrandeTry trawling my index and you
will find this mentioned on page 203.
Priscilla
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ArialIn a message dated 20/11/2007
20:07:29 GMT Standard Time, NABOKV-L@HOLYCROSS.EDU writes:
ArialQueen Disa (the name
of a legendary Swedish queen)Slightly puzzled by this comment (I'm
afraid I don't know who first made it) I trawled the net for Disa,
since I was sure that Disa was never a queen, but a sort of
demi-goddess, and found this:
Arial
Arial"The Goddess Disa or Isa of
the North, as delineated on the sacred drums of the Laplanders, was
accompanied by a child similar to the Horus of the Egyptians. It is
observed also that the ancient Muscovites worshipped a sacred group
composed of a mother and her children, probably a representation of
the Egyptian Isis and her offspring, or at least of the once universal
idea of the Deity."
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ArialWhether this has any
relevance to anything at all I couldn't say.
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