• The djed, also djt (Ancient Egyptian: ḏd 𓊽, Coptic ϫⲱⲧ jōt "pillar", anglicized /dʒɛd/) is one of the more ancient and commonly found symbols in ancient...
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  • Diop Tehuti Djed-Hotep Spence (born 9 August 2000) is an English professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur...
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  • Djed is a symbol in ancient Egyptian religion. Djed may also refer to: Djed of the Bosnian Church "Djed", a song by the band Tortoise This disambiguation...
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    Ded Moroz (redirect from Djed Mraz)
    mass media and advertising to replace Djed Mraz with Djed Božićnjak. After 1999 the names of Djed Mraz and Djed Božićnjak became more or less synonymous...
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    This is a list of djed of the Bosnian Church. The title djed (literally "grandfather") was used of the head of the indigenous Bosnian Church from the late...
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    alongside it: the was-sceptre, representing "power" or "dominion", and the djed pillar, representing "stability". According to this hypothesis, the form...
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    Bosnian Church (section Djed)
    Christian religious sects in Bosnia. The Manicheans had a bishop called djed and priests called strojnici (strojniks), the same titles ascribed to the...
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    Ankh The Djed pillar These three combined symbols indicate the three creative powers of the god: power (was), life (ankh) and stability (djed). From the...
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  • Djed i baka se rastaju is a 1996 Croatian film directed by Zvonimir Ilijić. Djed i baka se rastaju at IMDb v t e...
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  • Rastudije (redirect from Rastudije (djed))
    died c. 1230), also Aristodius, was a bishop of the Bosnian Church, or a djed, as the bishops as a leader of the Bosnian Christians has been originally...
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