. "|} Trias is a small genus of orchids from Asia."@en . . . "Ry\u014Dsuke Kaneki"@en . . . . . . "1830"^^ . "Trias"@de . . . "Trias"@en . . "Lindley"@en . . . . "Trias"@en . "Trias \u2192 German, Portuguese. Trias (from Gk. \u03A4\u03C1\u03B9\u03AC\u03C2 \"Trinity\"), first called Trinitas, is a three-rank mancala game, which was invented by Ralf Gering in Hain (Germany) on June 7th, 2008, while he was awakening in the morning. It is the first modern mancala game, which uses three ranks. Trias employs a unique playing mechanism for three rows, while most traditional three-rank games are just adaptions of two-row games to a three-rank board. The game is based on Jewish and Christian numerology: \n* Three rows form the board. The Holy Trinity in Christian doctrine (or trinity in general), is God both as a single being and three persons: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. This is also known as Tripartite division or the Godhead. \n* Four stones are in every hole at the start of the game. The Tetragrammaton is the four-letter name of God. There are four Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. \n* Twelve is the number of holes per row. The New Testament describes twelve apostles of Jesus; when Judas Iscariot was disgraced, a meeting was held (Acts) to add Matthias to complete the number twelve once more. \n* Thirty-Six holes form the board. According to Jewish tradition, in every generation there are 36 righteous people (the \"Lamed Vav Tzadikim\") in whose merit the world continues to exist. \n* One Hundred Forty-Four stones are needed to play the game. One Hundred Forty-Four Thousand is a symbolic number in Christianity, which represents all of God's people throughout history in the heavenly Church. Another view is that the 144,000 are a larger version of the ancient Israelite army, sent out at the end of the tribulation period to kill the ungodly."@en . . "Trias"@en . . . . "This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.Trias (\u30C8\u30EA\u30A2\u30B9 , Toriasu?) is one of the operators at the Tanegashima Base."@en . . . "Curst Prison: X=2580, Y=3260"@en . "Trias \u2192 German, Portuguese. Trias (from Gk. \u03A4\u03C1\u03B9\u03AC\u03C2 \"Trinity\"), first called Trinitas, is a three-rank mancala game, which was invented by Ralf Gering in Hain (Germany) on June 7th, 2008, while he was awakening in the morning. It is the first modern mancala game, which uses three ranks. Trias employs a unique playing mechanism for three rows, while most traditional three-rank games are just adaptions of two-row games to a three-rank board. The game is based on Jewish and Christian numerology:"@en . . . . . "This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.Trias (\u30C8\u30EA\u30A2\u30B9 , Toriasu?) is one of the operators at the Tanegashima Base."@en . . . "Trias, also referred to as Trias the Betrayer and Trias the Condemned, is a character in Planescape: Torment. He is first encountered within the Curst Prison, but must later be confronted in Curst in Carceri."@en . "Die Trias (Dreiheit) ist in der Erdgeschichte das unterste System des Mesozoikums (dem Erdmittelalter). Sie begann vor etwa 251 Millionen Jahren. Im Trias begann der Aufschwung der Reptilien. Auch entwickelten sich die ersten Dinosaurier im Trias, erreichten jedoch erst in den folgenden Zeitaltern ihre volle Gr\u00F6\u00DFe. Die Trias endete vor 199,6 Millionen Jahren und dauerte somit etwa 51,4 Millionen Jahre. Der Trias geht das Perm voraus, ihr folgt der Jura."@de . "Die Trias (Dreiheit) ist in der Erdgeschichte das unterste System des Mesozoikums (dem Erdmittelalter). Sie begann vor etwa 251 Millionen Jahren. Im Trias begann der Aufschwung der Reptilien. Auch entwickelten sich die ersten Dinosaurier im Trias, erreichten jedoch erst in den folgenden Zeitaltern ihre volle Gr\u00F6\u00DFe. Die Trias endete vor 199,6 Millionen Jahren und dauerte somit etwa 51,4 Millionen Jahre. Der Trias geht das Perm voraus, ihr folgt der Jura."@de . . . . "Male"@en . . . . . "Trias, also referred to as Trias the Betrayer and Trias the Condemned, is a character in Planescape: Torment. He is first encountered within the Curst Prison, but must later be confronted in Curst in Carceri."@en . . "|} Trias is a small genus of orchids from Asia."@en .