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What (who) is Sabbat Nachamu - definition

BRITISH THRASH METAL BAND
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Sabbat (English band)         
Sabbat were an English thrash metal band from Nottingham consisting of Martin Walkyier (vocals), Andy Sneap (guitars), Simon Jones (guitars), Frazer Craske (bass) and Simon Negus (drums). They are considered one of the "big four" of British thrash metal along with Acid Reign, Onslaught, and Xentrix, who were all responsible for developing and popularizing the country's thrash metal scene in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Vampire: The Eternal Struggle         
  • Sample setup of a two-player game.
  • Vampire: The Eternal Struggle library card back
  • Vampire: The Eternal Struggle crypt card back
MULTIPLAYER COLLECTIBLE CARD GAME
VtES; Vampire the eternal struggle; Vtes; Jyhad; Vampire: the Eternal Struggle; VTES; Vampire - The Eternal Struggle; Ancient Hearts; Blood Shadowed Court; Vampire (TCG); The Sabbat
Vampire: The Eternal Struggle (published as Jyhad in the first or "Limited" edition and often abbreviated as V:TES) is a multiplayer collectible card game published by White Wolf Publishing. It is set in the World of Darkness and is based on the Vampire: The Masquerade roleplaying game.
Sabbat         
  • Neopagans honoring the dead as part of a Samhain ritual
  • The eight-armed [[sun cross]] is often used to represent the modern pagan Wheel of the Year.
  • Holidays of the [[Ásatrú Alliance]],<ref name=AsatruHolidays /> 
with black text used for main terms, gray text for alternative terms, and purple for minor observances
  • Slavic]] example of Wheel of the Year indicating seasons of the year. Four-point and eight-point [[swastika]]-shaped wheels were more common.
  • The annual cycle of insolation for the northern hemisphere (Sun energy, shown in blue) with key points for seasons (middle), [[quarter days]] (top) and cross-quarter days (bottom) along with months (lower) and Zodiac houses (upper). The cycle of temperature (shown in pink) is delayed by [[seasonal lag]].
  • Romuva]] ceremony
  • Painted Wheel of the Year from the [[Museum of Witchcraft]], Boscastle
  • The Witches' Cottage, where the Bricket Wood coven celebrated their sabbats (2006)
ANNUAL CYCLE OF SEASONAL FESTIVALS OBSERVED BY MANY MODERN PAGANS
Ostara (Wicca); Sabbat; Wheel of the year; Sabbat (neopaganism); Sabbats; Harvest Home (pagan festival); Alban Elfed; Alban Eilir; High cross quarter; Quatcrus; Mabon (Wicca); Odinist holidays; Modern Germanic holidays; Heathen calendar; Ásatrú calendar; Asatru calendar; Wassailblot; Vali's Blot; Loki's Blot; Frigga's Blot; Ancestors' Blot; Yggdrasil Day; Winterfinding; Summerfinding; List of wiccan holidays; List of Wiccan holidays
·noun In mediaeval demonology, the nocturnal assembly in which demons and sorcerers were thought to celebrate their orgies.

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Sabbat (English band)

Sabbat were an English thrash metal band from Nottingham consisting of Martin Walkyier (vocals), Andy Sneap (guitars), Simon Jones (guitars), Frazer Craske (bass) and Simon Negus (drums). They are considered one of the "big four" of British thrash metal along with Acid Reign, Onslaught, and Xentrix, who were all responsible for developing and popularizing the country's thrash metal scene in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Over their initial six-year run Sabbat released three studio albums, four demos, two split singles/compilation albums, two singles and a live VHS. In 1988 the band released their debut album History of a Time to Come which earned them further recognition. Their next album, Dreamweaver (Reflections of Our Yesterdays) (1989), was also critically acclaimed. Shortly after the release of Mourning Has Broken (1991), tensions with the band began to surface, most of them revolved around money and Sabbat disbanded as a result. After an attempted reunion in 2001 which was blocked by Sneap, the original Sabbat lineup reunited in 2006. In December of that year they performed together for the first time in sixteen years at five different venues in England. One was a warm-up gig in Nottingham, the other four in support of Cradle of Filth. The band has continued to perform live around the world but has not released any new material. In a January 2014 interview with Decibel magazine Andy Sneap confirmed that Sabbat had once again split-up.