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Erkenne deine Begierden
Sieh in die flackernde Flamme
Erforsche deine Begierden
Verbrenne täglich eine Begierde und
Fühle deine Seele leichter werden
So wird Freude dein Herz erfüllen
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The fortress overlooking the town of Deva is built approximately 371 meters above sea level on a hill of volcanic origin.
The first written record mentioning the citadel of Deva dates back to 1269, when the King of Hungary and Duke of Transylvania, Stephen V, mentioned the “royal castle of Deva” in a grant of privilege granted to Count Chyl of Câlnic.
In 1273 writings attest to the involvement of the citadel during a military operation. The Cumans were defeated at the foot of the walls of the citadel by the army commanded by Peter I Csák, Palatine of Hungary. The latter was rewarded for his victory by Ladislas IV, King of Hungary.
At the end of the 13th century, the citadel was the property of Ladislas III Kán, voivode of Transylvania, who set up a court in addition to the military garrison.
In the 16th and 18th centuries, two new enclosures were built around the first. In 1848, the munitions depot exploded and greatly damaged the building.
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Deva (Eugenia Spring Forward on Monogram body).
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sweater by me
jeans: barbie basics
boots: barbie fashionistas
necklace and earrings by me
bracelets: Rayna High Toned
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The south gate of Angkor Thom is the best preserved. It is approached from outside via a causeway that extends about fifty meters across a moat. On each side of the causeway are railings fashioned with 54 stone figures engaged in the performance of a famous Hindu story: the myth of the Churning of the Ocean. On the left side of the moat, 54 'devas' (guardian gods) pull the head of the snake 'Shesha' while on the right side 54 'asuras' (demon gods) pull the snake's tail in the opposite direction. In this myth, the body of the snake is wrapped around the central mountain—Mt. Meru—perhaps corresponding here to the Bayon temple at the center of the site. In any case, the myth relates that as the Devas pulled the snake in one direction and the gods pushed in the other, the ocean began to churn and precipitate the elements. By alternating back and forth, the ocean was "milked", forming the earth and the cosmos anew.
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