E nonostante le bombe vicine e la fame Malgrado le mine Sul foglio lasciò Parole nere di vita "La guerra è finita Per sempre è finita Almeno per me"
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E nonostante le bombe vicine e la fame Malgrado le mine Sul foglio lasciò Parole nere di vita "La guerra è finita Per sempre è finita Almeno per me"
Armita: I have three seasons left, Odette. She’s here every year. Killing me would be nothing to her. You’re getting out. But I’m not. What did you do? Odette: I’m sorry, friend.
Book 6. Prologue.
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Armita
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Origin: Persian آرمیتا
Meaning: “holy devotion; creative harmony.”
Gender: feminine
Pronunciation: ar-MEE-tah
The name is derived from the Avestan Ārmaiti which refers to “holy devotion” or “divine creativity.”
In Zoroastrianism, Spenta Armaiti is one of the Amesha Spentas, which emanate from the Ahura Mazda. Later, Spenta Armaiti came to be personified as a…
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