Lyrics by Aelia Capitolina

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  1. ...To The Native Shores
  2. 614
  3. Abertausende der MiЯgeschicke
  4. Aborium Vars
  5. Antichrist
  6. Aryans
  7. AufreiЯung
  8. Ausbau (Eingang in Sphere Erde)
  9. Black Horizon Of Death
  10. Blut
  11. Charter 1
  12. Charter 2
  13. Charter 4
  14. Fatherland
  15. From The Stranger Waters..
  16. Giants In The Fog
  17. God Alone Knows Their Names
  18. Intro II
  19. It Has Begun
  20. Jager Und Gefluchter Forst
  21. Know Your Enemy
  22. Land Dritte - Schneeiger Schlaf
  23. Land ist Erst - Nacht Niemand
  24. Land IV - Scarlet Waves
  25. Land zwei - Blauer Morgenrot(In Erwartung des Gemetzels
  26. Land's Terror
  27. Lux Lucis Questio
  28. Nordic Weapons
  29. Nordic Weapons II
  30. Nordic Weapons III
  31. Parade der Architekten (Novus Ordo Seclorum)
  32. Pluribus Unium
  33. Requiem
  34. Sacrifice
  35. Sister Serbia, Slavonic Spring
  36. Suicidal Tears
  37. Terminator
  38. Und Ist Aufgerichtet War Tempel An Blut Unschuldiger
  39. Und Sonnige Flьgel Absorbieren Ratten Auf Immer
  40. Visions Of The Past
  41. Wцrter des Sohns des Teufels
  42. Wing's of Death
  43. Zodiac

Aelia Capitolina (Latin: Colonia Aelia Capitolina [kɔˈloːni.a ˈae̯li.a kapɪtoːˈliːna]) was a Roman colony founded during the Roman emperor Hadrian's visit to Judaea in 129/130 CE. It was founded on the ruins of Jerusalem, which had been almost totally razed after the siege of 70 CE. This act marked a significant transformation of the city from a Jewish metropolis to a small pagan settlement dedicated to the cult of Capitoline Jupiter. The population of Aelia Capitolina consisted primarily of Roman legionaries, veterans, and other non-Jewish settlers. Jews were forbidden entrance to the city. The city's urban layout was redesigned with broad colonnaded streets, arched gateways, and forums that served as commercial and social hubs. The religious landscape also shifted, with the worship of Roman deities replacing the Jewish religious practices that had been centered around the Temple in Jerusalem. Aelia Capitolina remained a relatively minor city within the Roman Empire, with an estimated population of around 4,000 inhabitants, significantly lower than the population during the late Second Temple period. The modest colony would change dramatically starting in the early 4th century, when Constantine the Great granted Christianity legal status within the Roman Empire. This led to the construction of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, laying the groundwork for its eventual transformation into a prominent Christian center during the Byzantine period. The ban on Jews was maintained until the Muslim conquest of Jerusalem in 636. The Aelia part of the name was used in Arabic as Īlyāʾ during the Umayyad Caliphate.

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