Difference between revisions of "Misthress of Arths"
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* '''Master of Arts''' | * '''Master of Arts''' | ||
− | * '''Mistress of | + | * '''Mistress of Arthur:''' Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington had many mistress, incuding Harriette Wilson, Giuseppina Grassini, and Harriet Arbuthnot. |
* '''Mistress of Ours''' | * '''Mistress of Ours''' | ||
− | * '''Artha:''' a Sanskrit term meaning "purpose, cause, motive, meaning, notion, wealth, economy or gain".It refers to the idea of material prosperity. In Hinduism, artha is one of the four goals of | + | * '''Artha:''' a Sanskrit term meaning "purpose, cause, motive, meaning, notion, wealth, economy or gain".It refers to the idea of material prosperity. In Hinduism, artha is one of the four goals of life. |
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+ | *''' mistress/spouse of King Arthur''' → [[Janiveer|Guinevere]] | ||
+ | * '''Mithras Ahriman''': the lion headed god of antiquity (Mithras) and his demon (Ahriman) | ||
+ | [[Category:Wellington]] | ||
+ | [[Category:India]] |
Latest revision as of 22:21, 25 October 2017
- Master of Arts
- Mistress of Arthur: Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington had many mistress, incuding Harriette Wilson, Giuseppina Grassini, and Harriet Arbuthnot.
- Mistress of Ours
- Artha: a Sanskrit term meaning "purpose, cause, motive, meaning, notion, wealth, economy or gain".It refers to the idea of material prosperity. In Hinduism, artha is one of the four goals of life.
- mistress/spouse of King Arthur → Guinevere
- Mithras Ahriman: the lion headed god of antiquity (Mithras) and his demon (Ahriman)