Sattiawodi in Hindu mythology, is a daughter of the king Dassarayen, who was first married to Parassen and afterwards to Sandanen. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Satterpai
Satterpai in Persian mythology, is the heaven of the fixed stars supposed to be situated below the heaven of the moon, and presided over by twelve genii of the twelve signs of the zodiac. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Satterlee, Alfred Brown
Satterlee, Alfred Brown a Baptist missionary, was born at Sheldon, N.Y., Oct. 26, 1823, and was a graduate of Brown University, in the class of 1852. He pursued his theological studies at the Rochester Theological Seminary, and received his appointment as a missionary of the American Baptist Missionary Union in 1853, and was set apart … Continue reading “Satterlee, Alfred Brown”
Satshi
Satshi in Hindu mythology, was the wife of the sun god Indra. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Satraps
Satraps SATRAPS.RV [Note: Revised Version.] tr. [Note: translate or translation.] of chashdarpnm, Ezr 8:35, Est 3:12; Est 8:9; Est 9:3 (AV [Note: Authorized Version.] lieutenants), Dan 3:2-3; Dan 3:27; Dan 6:1 ff. (AV [Note: Authorized Version.] princes). The term stands for the Pers. khshatrapvan (= protectors of the realm). The satrap was the governor of … Continue reading “Satraps”
Satrapes
Satrapes in Greek mythology, was a name under which a bronze statue was erected to Neptune, first at Samicum, and afterwards in Elis, which was constantly covered with a robe of woolen, another of linen, and a third of byssus. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Satrap
Satrap (Heb. achashdarpen’, ; Sept. and ; Vulg. satrapes; A.V. ruler of provinces;’ Est 3:12; Est 8:9; Est 9:3; and with the Chaldee termination, Dan 3:2-3; Dan 3:27; Dan 6:2-3). The genuine form of this name has been found in Indian inscriptions to be ksatrapa, i.e. warrior of the host (see Benfey, in Gtt. Gel. … Continue reading “Satrap”
Satolli, Francesco
Satolli, Francesco Theologian, cardinal, first Apostolic delegate to the United States, b. 21 July, 1839, at Marsciano near Perugia; d. 8 Jan., 1910, at Rome. He was educated at the seminary of Perugia, ordained in 1862, and, after receiving the doctorate at the Sapienza, was appointed (1864) professor in the seminary of Perugia. In 1870 … Continue reading “Satolli, Francesco”
Satnius
Satnius in Greek mythology, was a son of Enops and the naiad or nymph of the stream Satniois. He was slain by Ajax, the son of Oileus. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Satisfying
Satisfying * For SATISFYING, Col 2:23, AV, see INDULGENCE Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words