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2018
In late 267 or early 268, Zenobia’s husband Odainath was assassinated. Who killed him and why is controversial. Many theories have been proposed, but none can be said to be conclusive. Some sources implicate disgruntled Palmyrenes, often a relative. One even points the finger at Zenobia.
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In late 267 or early 268, Zenobia’s husband Odainath was assassinated. Who killed him and why is controversial. Many theories have been proposed, but none can be said to be conclusive. Some sources implicate disgruntled Palmyrenes, often a relative. One even points the finger at Zenobia.
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Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 1977
There are almost 10 million widowed women in this country, constituting almost 5 percent of the total population.1 Their median age is sixty-four.2 As a minority group they suffer from sexism, ageism, and in some cases, racism.3 All of them suffer because they are perceived to be carriers and transmitters of the reality of death.
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There are almost 10 million widowed women in this country, constituting almost 5 percent of the total population.1 Their median age is sixty-four.2 As a minority group they suffer from sexism, ageism, and in some cases, racism.3 All of them suffer because they are perceived to be carriers and transmitters of the reality of death.
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New Blackfriars, 1995
Ours is a culture which, by and large, does not talk about death. We prefer to focus on life. Widowhood too is something we tend to ignore. Yet widows have a unique experience of death and resurrection to share with us. As they grapple day by day with death and suffering, they more than others can teach the Church about the mystery of Easter.
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Ours is a culture which, by and large, does not talk about death. We prefer to focus on life. Widowhood too is something we tend to ignore. Yet widows have a unique experience of death and resurrection to share with us. As they grapple day by day with death and suffering, they more than others can teach the Church about the mystery of Easter.
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Journal of Exclusion Studies, 2013
The roots of practicing orthodox tradition of widowhood prescribed by ancient Indian religion is remote and deep rooted in the psychology of a large number of Indian people and even after 65 years of independence people are unable to denounce this inhuman practice.
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The roots of practicing orthodox tradition of widowhood prescribed by ancient Indian religion is remote and deep rooted in the psychology of a large number of Indian people and even after 65 years of independence people are unable to denounce this inhuman practice.
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Widowhood and cognitive decline in adults aged 50 and over: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Ageing Research Reviews, 2021Timothy Singham +2 more
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