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Victoria is Latin, not Hebraic. It is feminine rather than masculine. It translates to "Victory" in Modern English.It entered into pseudo-biblical resources when Jerome translated the texts [Vaticanus and Sinaiticus manuscripts] of Eusebius of Caesarea (A Student of Origen Adamantius of Alexandria) into Latin [Jerome's Latin Vulgate]. Referred to here as "pseudo-biblical resources" because although widely accepted as "Christian" patriarchs, these men worship Nimrod [called god [alah] and lord [baal] the son of Cush (Noah's Grandson) and Semiramis [called The Queen of Heaven]. After setting himself up as god, Nimrod (Also called Tammuz and Bacchus and Victor) was dismembered by his uncle Shem. His mother (whom he married) said that because her son is god, therefore she is a goddess and should be worshiped as the mother of god.Semiramis established tree worship and the priestesshood that followed, along with the "Cup of Semiramis", and the secrete society that exists even now. Tree groves became a place where rituals are practiced, and her husband/son was said to be a tree [or man the branch] that was cut down and burned. Symbolized in modern day as the phoenix and the "Yule Log" (Child Log) who entered the fire, but out of the ashes sprouted again to new life, conquering death itself. Therefore, the Palm Tree which rises from the desert heat became the symbol of Victor and perpetual life (or life renewed). If one is the conquering hero, he is thus called the "Victor" and he is "Victorious". The name "Victoria" is the female derivative of Victor. Interestingly, we get the names for each day of the week from the names of Semiramis and Nimrod. Along with Christmas (winter solstice/Saturnalia [Nimrod called Saturn]), Easter (Semiramis called Ishtar), Mother Earth (Semiramis), Father Time (Nimrod called Chronos [see chronology]), Lent (40 days of morning for Nimrod [weeping for Tammuz or Bacchus], and much, much, more...

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