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- Q6989881 subject Q7166218.
- Q6989881 subject Q8448996.
- Q6989881 abstract "This is an article about an album. For the Doctor Who audio drama, see here.Nekromanteia is the second album from the band Fields of Aplomb, released in 2003. The album is based on the writings of Eliphas Levi (1810–1875), a French occultist who helped revive interest in ritual magic in the 19th century. Levi studied magic and practiced necromancy (an ancient art of conjuring the dead for the purpose of divination) on several occasions.".
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- Q6989881 wikiPageWikiLink Q7166218.
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- Q6989881 artist Q5447213.
- Q6989881 name "Nekromanteia".
- Q6989881 type CreativeWork.
- Q6989881 type MusicAlbum.
- Q6989881 type Album.
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- Q6989881 comment "This is an article about an album. For the Doctor Who audio drama, see here.Nekromanteia is the second album from the band Fields of Aplomb, released in 2003. The album is based on the writings of Eliphas Levi (1810–1875), a French occultist who helped revive interest in ritual magic in the 19th century. Levi studied magic and practiced necromancy (an ancient art of conjuring the dead for the purpose of divination) on several occasions.".
- Q6989881 label "Nekromanteia".
- Q6989881 name "Nekromanteia".