A list of puns related to "Fourth Council Of The Lateran"
I made a post of the same title over in /r/RaidSecrets, but not everybody here frequents it, so here I am.
By process of elimination, this week's Wandering Nightmare, as the title says, will be in Archer's Line. This particular Nightmare is a group of 3 Fallen, as shown in the Vidoc 'The Moon and Beyond' (Link starts at 2:30).
I haven't been able to pinpoint exactly where the Nightmare is, but I'm fairly confident in saying it's along the western portion of the map (Left-hand side of the environment, if you're entering from Sanctuary)
If I was being cheeky, I'd wager they're down the hill, towards where the Ether Resupply Public Event takes place, or, for the D1 Veterans, the old Moon spawn point.
If you're feeling helpful, you could try and pinpoint where exactly the Nightmare will be - here is a screenshot of the ViDoc showcasing the immediate environment, and some distinct boxes.
Looking for information regarding the further existence of the Grand Council of Morrowind. Does it still work like it did back at the end of the Third Era, with a system of Five Great Houses? Redoran is the only one in power, considering their victory against the An-Xileel and stopping their further advance into western Mainland. Dres is obliterated, though they somehow remain in the Grand Council? Hlaalu became brigands and assassins after being expelled and swapped with Sadras, who, I think somehow are allied with the An-Xileel, in order to keep their power as a Great House and to bring balance in the politics of Morrowind (like the Archeins in Black Marsh, who were selling other Argonians to the Dunmer and the Empire). Telvanni was forced to abandon their homes on the Mainland, endangering their existence and/or granting them full isolation from the other Houses, and they are still, somehow, a Great House? And Indoril! Could the Grand Council still grant their seat, even if they resemble religious fanatics, for as we know that their gods are long dead and forgotten? Or did they became worshippers of the Reclamations after the Hortator convinced them that the ALMSIVI are a fraud?
Constantine the Great, by his victory over Maxentius, gained on the 28th of October in 312, became master of Italy and Africa, and, under his protection and the favour of Licinius, who reigned in the East till the year 323, the Christians began to build everywhere sumptuous churches. Among a great number of churches which this pious emperor built, the principal is that of our Saviour, which he founded on Mount Coelio, in Rome. It stood upon the spot, and was built in part with the materials of the palace of Lateran, which gave name to that part of the hill, and which had been the house of Plautius Lateranus, a rich Roman senator, whom Nero put to death as an accomplice in Piso's conspiracy. Constantine inherited it by his wife Fausta, whence it was called Faustina, and more frequently the Constantinian Basilic. The founder built a chapel within the inclosed area of this church and dependent upon it, dedicated in honour of St. John Baptist, with a second altar dedicated in honour of St. John Evangelist. This chapel was the Baptisterion, a fine structure, and most richly ornamented. Upon the font was placed an image of St. John Baptist. We find by the ancient memorials of the church of Rome that Constantine gave to this baptisterion, or chapel, thirteen thousand nine hundred and thirty-four golden pence yearly income, in houses and lands not only in Italy, but also in Sicily, Africa, and Greece, which amounts to about ten thousand four hundred and fifty pounds; for the golden penny at that time was worth fifteen shillings of our money. But if we consider the difference of the price of things, the sum would be now of a much greater value. This chapel having always been a place of great fame and devotion, from it the whole church, though dedicated to our Saviour, has been generally called the Church of St. John Lateran. The Lateran church is styled the head, the mother, and the mistress of all churches, as an inscription on its walls imports. It would be too long to enumerate the precious relics of our divine Redeemer's passion, and of innumerable martyrs with which it is enriched.
http://www.ewtn.com/library/MARY/DEDOFLAT.htm
Just so I cover all the bassists.
Although America declared independence from England on July 4, 1776, I was wondering why America doesnβt celebrate the day they won the war which was September 3, 1783. When America signed the Declaration of Independence, they were still underdogs in the war and probably werenβt going to win. I feel like the day Britian recognized the independence of the colonies should be the day America celebrates. Why does America celebrate on July 4 instead of September 3?
A firequacker!
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