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Officially, nothing, but you can't ignore a man seen as semi-divine by nearly 63 million people.
In many of his poems, she appears such as semi-divine, watching over him constantly.
The King was treated as a semi-divine being, responsible for making the country prosper.
And the semi-divine Japanese Emperor was brought down to earth.
This creature has survived a millennia and is semi-divine in nature.
He was a man of intelligence who came to believe that he had semi-divine attributes.
But this time, the king - regarded as semi-divine by many of Thailand's 65 million people - has been silent.
Other peoples had, and may still have, semi-divine heroes.
Religious practice would also involve the worship of heroes, people who were regarded as semi-divine.
Down with experts who make semi-divine pronouncements and up with personal taste.
The king, the world's longest-reigning monarch, is regarded as semi-divine by many of the country's 63 million people.
He rejects the typical artist's role of semi-divine creator.
The gods play a role in the famous stories about a race of semi-divine heroes called the Narts.
Of course, they could be semi-divine themselves.
The semi-divine woman, between Aphrodite the divine, and Eve the human.
"Augustus" had a semi-divine connotation, and the common title of King was nothing by comparison.
That might be part of the plan-the semi-divine detachment.
After her death, Enheduanna continued to be remembered as an important figure, perhaps even attaining semi-divine status.
In Roman mythology gods frequently interacted with the world and had many semi-divine children.
Strength carried to this point is semi-divine.
He was viewed as a semi-divine leader.
The Luba system of semi-divine kingship was essential to their economic clout and cultural dominance.
King Sihamoni does not enjoy his father's semi-divine status among Cambodians.
This means that he is semi-divine.
It is used to indicate that a sculpture's apparently mortal human subject is in fact a hero or semi-divine being.