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  Rose - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Roses are of great economic importance both as a crop for florists' use and for use in perfume.
The rose was sacred to a number of goddesses, and is often used as a symbol of the Virgin Mary.
Rose perfumes are made from attar of roses or rose oil, which is a mixture of volatile essential oils obtained by steam-distilling the crushed petals of roses.
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Rose is another herb held to have that frequency, thus attracting or eliciting the highest spiritual vibrations from within ourselves and the cosmos.
It is chiefly used for dyeing silk, affording various shades of rose and scarlet.
Saffron was cultivated at Derbena and Ispahan in Persia in the tenth century.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Eastern Churches
Meanwhile Constantinople, honoured by the presence of the emperor, and always sure of his favour, rose rapidly in importance.
It is also well known that it was this insatiable ambition of Constantinople that was chiefly responsible for the schism of the ninth and eleventh centuries.
He always takes the name Peter, and rules over three titular archbishops and fourteen sees, of which one is Alexandria and one Ispahan in Persia (Werner-- Silbernagl, 346).
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 Elko County Rose Garden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Disease Free and winter hardy." (Schneider, 1995) "Ispahan is the former capital of Persia, known for the beauty of its architecture, its carpets and its roses, though whether this was one of them no one is sure." (Macoboy, 1993)
"This rose needs to establish itself before the bloom count increases." "This is the first yellow rose to be released in the Canadian breeding program for winter-hardy roses." (Olds, 1998).
Iowa State University Research Foundation, Inc., 1998, Buck Roses, Hardy roses developed by Dr. Griffith Buck, Iowa State Pamplet.
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 Poems by Oscar Wilde
Pale Pallas swept with shrill and steely clank,
And a few gurgling bubbles rose where her boy lover sank.
And the mast shuddered as the gaunt owl flew
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 Periplus Line LLC.: Our Inventory - Alphabetically by Title
BLACK HILLS, The: KUTCH in History and Legend: A Study in Indian Local Loyalties.
BLACK ROSE: Costain, Thomas B. BLACK SUN & Other Stories: Abbas, K.A. BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE (January 1967) No. 1815 - Volume 301: William Blackwood & Sons
Hajji Baba of Ispahan: Morier, James., Illustrated by Baldridge, Cyrus LeRoy
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