The phrase "Bhagi novem voras. sontosbhorith nove voras" appears to be in a constructed or fictional language, as it does not correspond to any widely recognized language. Without additional context or a translation key, it's difficult to provide an accurate English translation. If you can provide more information about the source or context of these phrases, I might be able to help further.
bhagi novem voras. sontosbhorith nove voras
voras - βορράς
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The Latin root syllable 'vor-' means 'to eat up, devour'. An example of an English language derivative is the verb devour. The English verb comes from the Latin root syllable by way of the Latin verb 'devorare'. Latin language derivatives include vorago, which means 'gulf, abyss'. Others include vorare for 'devour'; vorator for 'glutton'; and vorax for 'gluttonous'.
Eighty percent of mainland Greece is mountainous, which explains why it was such a poor country and the cities had to export their surplus population to colonise the Mediterranean coastline. The principal ranges in descending order are: Olympus 2917 metres, Pindus, Voras, Ida, Taygetus, Kylleni, Aroania, Varnous, Falakro, Erymanthos, Orvilos, Pieros, Dikti, Verno, Askio 2111 metres. The rest are below 2000 metres.
Macedonian mountain ranges include:The Pierian mountain range between Imathia, Pieria and Kozani Region, in Central Macedonia, Greece. The village of Vergina, where the archaeological site of ancient Aigai lies, is built at the foot of these mountains.The Vermio Mountain ranges is the ancient Bermion in central Macedonia.The Olympus Range on the border between Thessaly and Macedonia includes the famous home of the Greek Gods, Mt Olympus where Alexander the Great paid tribute to Zeus before heading off for the conquest of Persia.The Voras Mountains are a mountain range situated on the border between Greece and the Former Yugoslav RepublicPindus Mountain Range stretching from Epirus to east Macedonia.Varnous mountain ranges situated around Florina in western MacedoniaFalakro mountain ranges are situated in the east part of Macedonia.Orvilos and Vrondous Mountains northeastern Serres and the westernmost Drama north eastern Macedonia Greece.Askio mountain range is in the northwestern part of the Kozani and the eastern part of the Kastoria regional units in Macedonia northern Greece.
Here are a couple of reasons why Joseph Smith was killed. One, the people that lived in the area of Western Illinois didn't like the Christian beliefs that Joseph believed and was teaching. Two, the citizens of Western Illinois thought if they killed Joseph Smith, the leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormons), all the people following him would pack up and leave. This actually happened, but it was a couple of years later when they did move to Salt Lake City. It wasn't that the mobs were hoping that the Mormons would pack up and leave, they hoped that the religion would fall apart and that Mormonism would be no more.Other reasons the mob killed Joseph smith include:Missouri wanted to become a state of the United States, but wanted to enter the Union as a slave state. Most 'Mormons' tended to be conservative and were against slavery. They were in Missouri in sufficient numbers to sway the vote for Missouri to enter the Union as a "Free State." Therefore, Missouri politics of the day was to either remove Mormons from Missouri or Kill them (by order of the then Governor Boggs). Some especially evil people saw this as Government approval for killing Mormons even if they were not in Missouri.Many living on the border of 'Indian Territory' wanted to kill all Native Americans because they were in the way and were considered dangerous. Mormons, on the other hand, were teaching Christianity to the Native Americans, which did not sit well with some Missourians.Because there was so much persecution of the Mormons at the time, many Mormons in business, farms, stores, etc. tended to do business with other Mormons mostly, and not so much with non-Mormons. This made some non-Mormons mad.Mormons have always practiced the principle of Lay Ministry, other religions of the day did not. Many ministers felt this was a declaration that they were wrong in asking for a wage (of sorts) for doing their ministerial work, and it made 'some' of them angry. Some of these ministers incited people to riot and harm the Mormons.Many ministers were of the belief that revelations from God did not occur anymore, once the Bible was 'completed' and both Jesus and his apostles were killed. Joseph Smith was of a different opinion and said he had received further revelation from God. Some ministers took this personally. In their minds it was as though Joseph was calling them liars. He wasn't, he simply disagreed with them.Joseph was the leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (or Mormon) Church in his day and this church was very young, compared to most other churches at the time. If Joseph could be killed, it was felt that the Mormon issue would just go away.There are many reasons (the above list are just a few), and early-day Mormon Polygamy often caries the sole blame in the minds of some, which is actually a false notion. Polygamy may have been one of the reasons, but not likely the primary reason, nor even one of the more important reasons. Mormons were simply different and being different often attracts the attention of those that have the propensity to do harm.