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Definition of Isiac

Isiac
Isiac I"si*ac, a. [L. Isiacus, Gr. ?, fr. ?.] Pertaining to the goddess Isis; as, Isiac mysteries.

Meaning of Isiac from wikipedia

- their religious affiliation. However, the word—Isiacus or "Isiac"—was rarely used. Isiacs were a very small proportion of the Roman Empire's po****tion...
- Egyptian cult, whether or not A****ius himself was in fact an initiate of Isiac religion". In another of his works, the Apologia, A****ius claims to have...
- Societies in Anglia The Isiac Tablet, about the author section Ars Quatuor Coronatorum Vol. 7 1895 Regardie, p. 17 The Isiac Tablet of Cardinal Bembo...
- Look up ISIS, Isiac, Iside, Isis, or isis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Isis most commonly refers to the Egyptian goddess Isis, or as an acronym...
- unveiling of a statue of Isis as a personification of nature, depicted as the climactic moment of an Isiac initiation, in an 1803 engraving by Henry Fuseli...
- gold amulet, the "Tutmose amulet", on an archeological dig in Egypt. The Isiac amulet, which resembled the headdress of Hathor, had originally belonged...
- AD. Madras: ISIAC. pp. 248–49. Ramamurthy, A. (1986). Mahalingam, N. (ed.). History of Kongu: Pre-historic Period to 1300 AD. Madras: ISIAC. pp. 270–71...
- is also an Iseum (temple of the Egyptian goddess Isis), related to the Isiac cult on the peninsula. The largest building in Baelo Claudia is the theater...
- religious ceremonies celebrating the birthday of Isis. By the 4th century, Isiac cult was thoroughly integrated into traditional Roman religious practice...
- The Hindu. V. Ramamurthy (1986). N. Mahalingam (ed.). History of Kongu. ISIAC. Vidya Dehejia (2009). The Body Adorned: Sacred and Profane in Indian Art...