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His herbs and plants are cloves, gilliflower, mace, nutmeg, sugar, strawberry, balsam, betony, centaury, flax, smartweed, fumitory, lungwort, pimpernel, comfrey, oregano, rhubarb, self-heal, borage, bugloss, wheat, willowherb, thorow-wax, "leafe Violets," meadow-rues, liverworts, basil, pomegranate, peony, licorice, mint, mastic, feverfew, saffron, cherry, birch trees, mulberry, coral trees, oak, barberry, olive, gooseberry, almond trees, ivy, manna, vine, fig trees, ash trees, pear trees, hazel trees, beech trees, pine, and raisins. | His herbs and plants are cloves, gilliflower, mace, nutmeg, sugar, strawberry, balsam, betony, centaury, flax, smartweed, fumitory, lungwort, pimpernel, comfrey, oregano, rhubarb, self-heal, borage, bugloss, wheat, willowherb, thorow-wax, "leafe Violets," meadow-rues, liverworts, basil, pomegranate, peony, licorice, mint, mastic, feverfew, saffron, cherry, birch trees, mulberry, coral trees, oak, barberry, olive, gooseberry, almond trees, ivy, manna, vine, fig trees, ash trees, pear trees, hazel trees, beech trees, pine, and raisins. | ||
==In Numerology== | |||
In [[Numerology]], he rules the 12th year of life and corresponds to the numbers 3, 11, 13, 45, and 79. Additionally, his name equals 136 using [[Gematria]], allowing for it to fit in a jovian [[magic square]]. | In [[Numerology]], he rules the 12th year of life and corresponds to the numbers 3, 11, 13, 45, and 79. Additionally, his name equals 136 using [[Gematria]], allowing for it to fit in a jovian [[magic square]]. | ||
==In Geomancy== | |||
In addition to the aforementioned figures, Hismael rules the 9th and 12th Houses and is a good sign overall, unless he appears in the company of Carcer, Rubeus, Tristitia, Cauda Draconis, and Puer. | In addition to the aforementioned figures, Hismael rules the 9th and 12th Houses and is a good sign overall, unless he appears in the company of Carcer, Rubeus, Tristitia, Cauda Draconis, and Puer. | ||