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resurrection
Summary
resurrection is a superpower[1]. resurrection draws 2,608 Wikipedia views per month (superpower category, ranking #7 of 28).[2]
Key Facts
- resurrection's instance of is recorded as superpower[3].
- resurrection's instance of is recorded as narrative motif[4].
- resurrection is a type of vivification[5].
- resurrection is a type of faith[6].
- resurrection's Commons category is recorded as Resurrection[7].
- resurrection comprises al-baʻth baʻd al-mawt[8].
- resurrection's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Resurrection[9].
- resurrection's facet of is recorded as afterlife[10].
- resurrection's described by source is recorded as Infernal Dictionary, 6th ed.[11].
- resurrection's described by source is recorded as Jewish Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron[12].
- resurrection's described by source is recorded as Bible Encyclopedia of Archimandrite Nicephorus[13].
- resurrection's described by source is recorded as Divine Principle[14].
- resurrection's described by source is recorded as Islamskiy entsiklopedicheskiy slovar'[15].
- resurrection's described by source is recorded as Small Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary[16].
- resurrection's described by source is recorded as Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary[17].
- resurrection's described by source is recorded as Islamskiy entsiklopedicheskiy slovar'[18].
- resurrection's described by source is recorded as New World Encyclopedia[19].
- resurrection's partially coincident with is recorded as Resurrection of the dead[20].
- resurrection's different from is recorded as Zmartwychwstanie[21].
- resurrection's different from is recorded as resuscitation[22].
- resurrection's different from is recorded as reincarnation[23].
- resurrection's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as Wikipedia:Vital articles/Level/4[24].
Body
Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include superpower[3] and narrative motif[4]. Recorded subclass of include vivification[5] and faith[6].
Use and Application
resurrection comprises al-baʻth baʻd al-mawt[8].
Influence
Things named for resurrection include Resurrection[25], a film[26], directed by Russell Mulcahy[27]; A Resurrection[28], a film[29], directed by Matt Orlando[30]; Al-Qiyāmah[31], a surah[32]; and Voskresenye[33], a hamlet[34], in Russia[35].
Why It Matters
resurrection draws 2,608 Wikipedia views per month (superpower category, ranking #7 of 28).[2] resurrection has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[36] resurrection is known by 54 alternative names across languages and contexts.[37]
Entities named for resurrection include Resurrection[25], a film[26], directed by Russell Mulcahy[27]; A Resurrection[28], a film[29], directed by Matt Orlando[30]; Al-Qiyāmah[31], a surah[32]; and Voskresenye[33], a hamlet[34], in Russia[35].