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''']''' is being set apart for the worship or service of gods. | ''']''' is being set apart for the worship or service of gods. | ||
'''Sacred''' may also refer to: | '''Sacred''' may also refer to: | ||
*], a PC Action-RPG, that takes place on the magical continent of Ancaria | *], a 2004 PC Action-RPG, that takes place on the magical continent of Ancaria | ||
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*], 2006 | ||
*], 2004 | |||
*], a record label founded in 1944 by Earle E. Williams | *], a record label founded in 1944 by Earle E. Williams | ||
*"Sacred" song |
*"Sacred", a song by Depeche Mode from the album '']'' | ||
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*Sacred baboon, alternative name for the species ] (''Papio hamadryas'') | ||
*], a novel by Dennis Lehane | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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*], an ancient name for some promontories | *], an ancient name for some promontories | ||
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Revision as of 19:38, 9 October 2011
Sacred is being set apart for the worship or service of gods.
Sacred may also refer to:
- Sacred (video game), a 2004 PC Action-RPG, that takes place on the magical continent of Ancaria
- Sacred (Los Lonely Boys album), 2006
- Sacred (Paradox album), 2004
- Sacred Records, a record label founded in 1944 by Earle E. Williams
- "Sacred", a song by Depeche Mode from the album Music for the Masses
- Sacred baboon, alternative name for the species Hamadryas baboon (Papio hamadryas)
- Sacred (novel), a novel by Dennis Lehane
See also
- Sacer (disambiguation)
- Sacred promontory (disambiguation), an ancient name for some promontories
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