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ISIS - tradução para espanhol

EGYPTIAN DEITY
Isis (goddess); Isis (mythology); Isis (Egyptian religion); Isis in literature; Iside; Cult of Isis; Cult of isis; Auset; Isiac; Ἶσις; Isis (deity); Iſis; Isis goddess; Greco-Roman cult of Isis
  • Isis holds the king, [[Seti I]], in her lap, thirteenth century BCE
  • veiled "goddess of life"]] at the [[Herbert Hoover National Historic Site]]
  • Punic]] legend
  • David Roberts]] in 1838
  • Isis nursing [[Horus]], a sculpture from the 7th century BCE.
  • Isis Lactans holding [[Harpocrates]] in an Egyptian fresco from the fourth century CE
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  • kites]] near the bier of a [[mummy]], thirteenth century BCE
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  • Io]] to Egypt, from a fresco at [[Pompeii]], first century CE
  • Temple of Isis]] in [[Pompeii]]
  • The remains of the temple of Isis on [[Delos]]
  • Sculpture of a woman, possibly Isis, in a pose of mourning; fifteenth or fourteenth century BCE
  • Isis wall painting in the tomb of Seti I ([[KV17]])

ISIS         
PÁGINA DE DESAMBIGUACIÓN DE WIKIMEDIA
Isis (desambiguacion); ISIS
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* CDS/ISIS (Sistema de Documentación Automatizado/Conjunto Integrado de Sistem = CDS/ISIS (Computerised Documentation System/Integrated Set of Information Systems).
* Micro-ISIS = Micro-ISIS.
ISIS         
  • the first attack]] by Islamic State of Iraq in 2006
  • Logo of AlFurqan Media Center for media production
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  • border=darkgray}} Territories held by ISIL at its late 2015 peak
  • battle of Raqqa]] in June–October 2017
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  • Military Situation in Iraq in May 2020
  • Liberation of Palmyra]] by the [[Russia–Syria–Iran–Iraq coalition]] in March 2016
  • 11px]] ISIL
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  • Supporters of the Turkish Labour Party protesting in London following the [[2015 Ankara bombings]]
  • French embassy]] in [[Moscow]] in memory of the victims of the [[November 2015 Paris attacks]].
  • Mugshot of [[Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi]] by US armed forces while in detention at [[Camp Bucca]] in 2004
  • US President [[Donald Trump]] announcing the [[death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi]] on 26 October 2019
  • Russian [[Sukhoi Su-34]] in Syria
  • Airstrikes in Syria by 24 September 2014
  • Military situation in Syria in March 2020
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  • The UN headquarters building in Baghdad after the [[Canal Hotel bombing]], on 22 August 2003
  • Pro-[[YPG]] demonstration against ISIL in [[Vienna]], Austria, 10 October 2014
SALAFI JIHADIST MILITANT SUNNI ISLAMIST GROUP
Islamic imperialism; ISIS; Worldwide caliphate; Islamic State of Iraq and Syria; Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham; Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (country); Islamic State of Iraq and ash-Sham; Emirate of Iraq and Sham; Islamic State of Iraq and Sham; Da'esh; داعش; Islamic State of Iraq and Levant; Islamic State in Iraq and Syria; ISIS (militant group); ISIL (militant group); ISIS (terrorist organization); ISIL (terrorist organization); ISIL (unrecognized state); Islamist State of Iraq and al-Sham; Islamist State in Iraq and al-Sham; Islamist State of Iraq and Sham; Hilf al-Mutayibeen; Daesh; Islamic State in Iraq and al-Sham; Islamic State of Iraq and al-Shaam; Da'ash; DĀʻiSh; Dāʻish; Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant; DAISH; Islamic State (militant group); Islamic State (unrecognized state); Islamic State (terrorist organization); ISIS/ISIL; IŞİD; Islamic State (organization); Da'ish; QSIS; Al Furqan Media Foundation; Al Furqan Media Productions; Al-Furqan Media Productions; ISIL; Isil; Daʿesh; DAʿESH; Da-ish; Khilafah.is; Dawlat al Islamiya fi Iraq wa al Sham; Islamic State in Iraq and Sham; Worldwide Caliphate; Daish; Da‘ish; Ad-Dawlah al-Islamiyah fi al-‘Iraq wash-Sham; ISIL-kun; Al-Qaeda in Iraq and Syria; DAESH; Islamic state of iraq and the levant; Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria; Islamic State in Iraq and Greater Syria; Al-Qaeda in Iraq and Greater Syria; Al-Qaeda in Iraq and the Levant; Islamic State group; Criticism of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant; Caliphate of ISIL; War crimes commited by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant; Caliphate of ISIS; Islamic State of Iraq and syria; Criticism of ISIL; Penal Code of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant; UINS; The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant; The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria; The Islamic State of Iraq and ash-Sham; الدولة الإسلامية في العراق والشام; Islamic State militant group; Daech; ISIL propaganda and social media; Deash; Un-Islamic Non-State; ISIL Caliphate; Un-Islamic Non-state; Counter-ISIL Coalition; Criticism of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant; DA’ESH; Islamic State (IS); Islamic State (group); Dawla al Islamiya; Ad-Dawla al-Islamiyya fi al-’Iraq wa-sh-Sham; Ad-Dawlah al-Islamiyah; Islamic State of Iraq and of the Levant; ISIS 2.0; Islamic State of Iraq and of Syria; Global caliphate; Islamic State of Iraq and of al-Sham; Allegations of state support for ISIL; ISOIATL; World caliphate; Islamic State of Iraq and The Levant; Al-Furqan Media Foundation; Ajnad Foundation; مؤسسة أجناد; أجناد; مؤسسة أجناد للإنتاج الإعلامي; نشيد صليل الصوارم; صليل الصوارم نشيد الأباة; Al-eetisam Foundation; الاعتصام; مؤسسة الاعتصام; Al-Furqan Foundation; الفرقان; مؤسسة الفرقان; ISIS Caliphate; ISIS caliphate; ISIS insurgency; Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant; 2014 Jihadist Insurgency in Iraq and Syria; Islamic State (organisation); Daeş
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* CDS/ISIS (Computerised Documentation System/Integrated Set of Information Sy = CDS/ISIS (Sistema de Documentación Automatizado/Conjunto Integrado de Sistemas de Información)
* Micro-ISIS = Micro-ISIS
critical bibliography         
QUARTERLY PEER-REVIEWED ACADEMIC JOURNAL PUBLISHED BY UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS
Isis journal; Isis Current Bibliography; Cumulative Bibliography; Isis (Journal); ISIS Current Bibliography of the History of Science; ISIS Current Bibliography; ISIS: Journal of the History of Science in Society; Critical Bibliography; Isis Curr. Bibliogr.; Isis Curr Bibliogr; Crit. Bibliogr.; Crit Bibliogr; Isis; an International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences; Isis; an International Review Devoted to the History of Science & Its Cultural Influences; Isis; An International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences; Isis; An International Review Devoted to the History of Science & Its Cultural Influences
(n.) = bibliografía crítica
Ex: Doubtless its compilers were influenced by the rapid growth of historical and critical bibliography at the turn of the century.

Definição

ISIS
1. A toolkit for implementing fault-tolerant distributed systems, developed at Cornell and now available commercially 2. A dialect of JOSS. [Sammet 1969, p. 217].

Wikipédia

Isis

Isis (Ancient Egyptian: 𓊨𓏏𓆇𓁐, romanized: Ꜣūsat; Coptic: Ⲏⲥⲉ Ēse; Classical Greek: Ἶσις; Meroitic: 𐦥𐦣𐦯Wos[a] or Wusa; Phoenician: 𐤀𐤎, romanized: ʾs) was a major goddess in ancient Egyptian religion whose worship spread throughout the Greco-Roman world. Isis was first mentioned in the Old Kingdom (c. 2686 – c. 2181 BCE) as one of the main characters of the Osiris myth, in which she resurrects her slain brother and husband, the divine king Osiris, and produces and protects his heir, Horus. She was believed to help the dead enter the afterlife as she had helped Osiris, and she was considered the divine mother of the pharaoh, who was likened to Horus. Her maternal aid was invoked in healing spells to benefit ordinary people. Originally, she played a limited role in royal rituals and temple rites, although she was more prominent in funerary practices and magical texts. She was usually portrayed in art as a human woman wearing a throne-like hieroglyph on her head. During the New Kingdom (c. 1550 – c. 1070 BCE), as she took on traits that originally belonged to Hathor, the preeminent goddess of earlier times, Isis was portrayed wearing Hathor's headdress: a sun disk between the horns of a cow.

In the first millennium BCE, Osiris and Isis became the most widely worshipped Egyptian deities, and Isis absorbed traits from many other goddesses. Rulers in Egypt and its neighbor to the south, Nubia, built temples dedicated primarily to Isis, and her temple at Philae was a religious center for Egyptians and Nubians alike. Her reputed magical power was greater than that of all other gods, and she was said to protect the kingdom from its enemies, govern the skies and the natural world, and have power over fate itself.

In the Hellenistic period (323–30 BCE), when Egypt was ruled and settled by Greeks, Isis was worshipped by Greeks and Egyptians, along with a new god, Serapis. Their worship diffused into the wider Mediterranean world. Isis's Greek devotees ascribed to her traits taken from Greek deities, such as the invention of marriage and the protection of ships at sea, and she retained strong links with Egypt and other Egyptian deities who were popular in the Hellenistic world, such as Osiris and Harpocrates. As Hellenistic culture was absorbed by Rome in the first century BCE, the cult of Isis became a part of Roman religion. Her devotees were a small proportion of the Roman Empire's population but were found all across its territory. Her following developed distinctive festivals such as the Navigium Isidis, as well as initiation ceremonies resembling those of other Greco-Roman mystery cults. Some of her devotees said she encompassed all feminine divine powers in the world.

The worship of Isis was ended by the rise of Christianity in the fourth through sixth centuries CE. Her worship may have influenced Christian beliefs and practices such as the veneration of Mary, but the evidence for this influence is ambiguous and often controversial. Isis continues to appear in Western culture, particularly in esotericism and modern Paganism, often as a personification of nature or the feminine aspect of divinity.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para ISIS
1. La exposición Isis y la Serpiente Emplumada es uno de los platos fuertes del Fórum.
2. Es la primera vez que se reúnen, a través de sus deidades, las civilizaciones de Egipto y México: Isis, símbolo de la fertilidad y el conocimiento, y Quetzalcóatl, representante de la bondad y la sabiduría.
3. El templo, construido por el rey nubio Adijalamani de Meroe entre los años 200 y el 180 antes de Cristo, fue dedicado al culto de los dioses egipcios Amón e Isis.
4. La web lleva desde diciembre ofreciendo la venta en DVD de muchos de estos títulos y según confirmó a The New York Times el abogado de Isis, Jack L.
5. Svensk sirvió de aval para animar a los entonces dueños de los cines Isis a una costosa reforma que convirtió el edificio histórico en un multicine de cinco salas.