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- Page 15 and 16: Preface ix The episodical character
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- Page 19 and 20: Preface xiii graphs of statues and
- Page 21 and 22: CONTENTS OF VOLUME II PART I. CHAPT
- Page 23 and 24: Contents xvu {b) Lightning as a fla
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- Page 49 and 50: § I. Zeiis lightens, thunders, rai
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The Diosemia or ' Zeus-sign ' storm
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The Diosemia or * Zeus-sign ' or th
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The Diosemia or ^ Zeus-sign ' the o
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§ 3. Zeiis and the Lightning. Zeus
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Zeus Kataibdtes 1 Such a spot would
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The altars of Zeus Kataibdtes 1 fro
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The altars of Zeus Kataibdtes 1 ins
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The altars of Zeus Kataibdtes 19 Th
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The cibata of Zeus Kataibdtes 2 sup
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Death by lightning as euthanasia 23
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a Amphora from Nola, now in the Bri
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Krater in the Louvre : Zeus in purs
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26 Death by lightning as euthanasia
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2 8 Death by lightning as euthanasi
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30 The Tarentine cult of Zeus Katai
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32 Zeus Krataibdtes had a name of k
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34 Zoroastres king, by his magic ar
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36 The Elysian Way of sovereignty d
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38 The Elysian Way The Basutos call
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40 The Elysian Way 'this front,' as
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42 The Elysian Way and again from e
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44 The Elysian Way order to which t
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46 The Sky-Pillar in Italy The list
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48 The Sky-Pillar in the ^Minoan' a
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^o The Irmi7tsicl that the god in q
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52 The Irminsicl Thuringian hero, w
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54 The Irminsul divinities with due
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56 The Irminsul How that belief aro
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58 lupiter-Columns or by an inscrip
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6o lupiter-Columns (Apul. met. 6. 4
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62 lupiter-Columns to us figuring a
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64 lupiter-Columns der gertnanische
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66 lupiter-Columns Holtedoorn— is
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68 shod in lupiter-Columns sandals,
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70 lupiter-Columns right or right t
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72 lupiter-Columns F^^ 1 K^j^j\ Iv'
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74 lupiter-Columns nearer to its pr
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7 6 lupiter-Columns either a thunde
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lupiter-Columns 11 has a sword also
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lupiter-Columns 79 crouching or rec
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lupiter-Columns 8i is not so. The m
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lupiter-Columns 83 the pose taken b
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lupiter-Columns 8s Fig- 47-
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lupiter-Columns 87 and sometimes re
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lupiter-Columns 89 Another variety
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lupiter-Columns inscribed with care
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»i^ ^?=^ L> > ^ ~ \ V TJ m bC Pfi
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94 The Column of Mayence exhibits t
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96 The Column of Mayence Castor and
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98 The Column of Mayence mind that,
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lOO Commemorative Columns Honour an
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I02 Commemorative Columns (Gnecchi
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I04 Commemorative Columns the title
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io6 Commemorative Columns Marcus Au
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io8 Here in truth was the mm 0m pii
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no The Trophy ' Balken,' T. H. Murr
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112 The Trophy (fig. 75)8 ^it^}^ th
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114 The Pillar of Light (0 The Pill
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1 1 The Pillar of Light A similar m
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1 1 The Pillar of Light spirits tre
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I20 The Pillar of Light The lines m
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12 2 The Pillar of Light Gr. Vasenv
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Orpheus attacked by Thracian women.
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124 The Pillar of Light century rep
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a Two aryballoi from Apollonia in T
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126 The Pillar of Light the corrido
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, Jacob 12 8 The Pillar of Light li
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130 The Pillar of Light sky might b
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132 The Pillar of Light Dysaules th
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134 The Pillar of Light " I am glad
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136 The Pillar of Light A.D.), foun
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1 3 8 The Pillar of Light Greek Chu
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and the Soul-Ladder 139 seventh hea
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The Sky-Pillar in Sardinia 141 all
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Diana-Pillars 143 was the sky-god i
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Diana-Pillars 145 A fresco still in
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Diana-Pillars 147 with the same dee
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Diana-Pillars 149 spears that the)^
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Diana-Pillars 151 Fig. 91.
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Diana-Pillars 153 Fig. 93- group ap
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ArAQHCTVXHC 01. Diana-Pillars 155 F
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Diana-Pillars 157 making the sky-co
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Diana-Pillars 159 decked with garla
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Agyieus-V\\\2iX^ 1 6 as an altar',
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Agyieth-ViWzx^ 163 (fig. 107)^ in T
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Agyieus-YiW^iVS 165 has been interp
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Omphalos and Pillar 167 supported.
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The Delphic Omphalos 169 (^) The De
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The Delphic Omphalos lyi
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The Delphic Omphalos 173 unseen for
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Plate IX
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The Delphic Omphalos 175 stucco and
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The Delphic Omphalos 177 Thus far M
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The Delphic Omphalos 179 and an eag
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The Delphic Omphalos i8i A votive r
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Relief from Phaleron: Xenokrateia a
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184 The Delphic Omphalos their peti
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i86 The Delphic Ompha/os The worshi
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1 88 The Delphic Omphalos Fig- 131-
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190 The Delphic Omphalos It is ther
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192 The Delphic Omphalos quent in u
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The Delphic Tripod 193 account for
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The Delphic Tripod 195 serpents for
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The Delphic Tripod 197 paintings (f
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Plate XII See page 199 n. 2.
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The Delphic Tripod 199 offerings te
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The Delphic Tripod 20I Delphoi' and
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The Delphic Tripod 203 The figure o
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The Delphic Tripod 205 time being i
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The Pythia as Bride of Apollon 207
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The Pythia as Bride of Apollon 209
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212 The Pythia and the Arkas", Meli
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Hydria from Vulci, now in the Briti
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214 The Pythia and the Direct proof
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2 1 The Pythia and the story was to
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2l8 Dionysos and the seat in or on
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2 20 Dionysos and Caldron of Apothe
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222 Pythagoras as Apollon reborn Wh
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2 24 Pythagoras as ApoUon reborn se
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2 26 Pythagoras as Apollon reborn O
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228 Pythagoras as Apollon reborn 9
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230 Pythagoras as Apollon reborn th
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232 Zeus at Delphoi 'Giver of Good
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2 34 Dionysos at Delphoi say to us
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236 Dionysos at Delphoi three month
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238 Dionysos at Delphoi and Anaxand
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240 Dionysos at Delphoi the Delphia
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242 Dionysos at Delphoi Daphnephori
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244 Dionysos displaced by Apollon f
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246 Dionysos displaced by Apollon t
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248 Dionysos displaced by Apollon u
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250 Dionysos displaced by Apollon l
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252 Dionysos displaced by Apollon T
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2 54 Dionysos displaced by Apollon
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258 Dionysos displaced by ApoUon an
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at Delphoi 259 i. 669 n. 2 with Dem
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at Delphoi 261 of Athens^, since At
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U) O (A c o > o o a, ^ :3 S O "^
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at Delphoi 263 Attic style now in t
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at Delphoi 265 stands a Maenad \ in
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Zeus and Dionysos 267 Further, the
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Zeus and Dionysos 269 knew of no ne
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p. Kretschmer's hypothesis 271 Dion
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p. Kretschmer's hypothesis 273 550
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Criticism of P. Kretschmer's hypoth
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Dios and Dios N^sos 277 method of f
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Dios and Dios Nysos 279 P. Kretschm
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Dios and Dios Njsos 281 view must
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Stile obtained by W. H. Buckler in
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284 Dios and Dios Njsos Sosias sees
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286 Dios and Dios Nysos Fig. 184. F
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288 Dios and Dios Nysos and Dionyso
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290 Dios and Dios Nysos and Bishopr
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292 Papas and Attis (S) Papas and A
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2 94 The Mother-goddess and h.tr pd
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2()6 The Mother-goddess and her pdr
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298 The Mother-goddess and \\tr pdr
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300 The Mother-goddess and ]itv pdr
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302 The Mother-goddess and h^r pdre
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304 Attis in relation to Christiani
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3o6 Attis in relation to Christiani
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3o8 Attis in relation to the Diosko
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3IO Attis in relation to the Diosko
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312 Attis in relation to the Diosko
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314 The Kdbeiroi or Megdloi Theoi t
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3i6 Zeus Didymaios Chthonia, and Er
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3 1 Zeus duplicated on a gem bius,
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320 Zeus duplicated on a gem standi
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322 Zeus Tetrdotos for Aelius was s
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324 The Celtic Janiform god gold st
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326 lupiter Ambisagrus and Cordalia
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lupiter Dianus 327 at Rome (pi. xx)
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lupiter and lanus in the Salian Hym
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lanus and lupiter on coins 331 (j;)
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lanus and lupiter on coins 333 F"ig
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lanus an older lupiter 335 (0) lanu
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lanus an older lupiter 337 being ei
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we have the series lanus an older l
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Zan an older Zeus 341 of a better n
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Zan an older Zeus 343 Za^'i? 761-05
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Zan an older Zeus • 345 Again, th
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Zan an older Zeus 347 Again, if the
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Zan an older Zeus 349 the cow of Il
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Zan an older Zeus 351 In Zds, the f
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Zan an older Zeus 353 Dione'^, the
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lanus represented as Vault or Archw
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lanus represented as Vault or Archw
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The Triumphal Arch 359 (X) The Triu
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The Triumphal Arch 361 the heavenly
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Tigillum Sororium and lupiter Tigil
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The god under the Arch 3^5 oiiamis'
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lanus bifrontal on coins 367 the ar
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lanus bifrontal on coins 369 with t
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lanus bifrontal on coins 371 For th
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lanus bifrontal on coins 373 him wi
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lanus bifrontal in ritual 375 wears
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lanus bifrontal in ritual 377 but a
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The significance of lanus' double f
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The significance of lanus' double f
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The significance of lanus' double f
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The Sky-god's hat 385 that type I n
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The differentiation of the Sky-god'
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the Sky-god's faces 389 a comic mas
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392 Virbius as Dianus couples soon
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lAC33m Janifortn bust from Nemi, pr
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Janiform bust in the Capitoline Mus
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394 Virbius as Dianus Accepting the
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39^ Virbius as Dianus ciliare nulli
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39« Virbius as Dianus Finally, in
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400 Diana and the Oak double bust i
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402 Diana and the Oak Moreover, the
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404 Diana and the Oak cult of the g
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4o6 Artemis and the Oak printed in
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4o8 Artemis and the Oak mistaken mo
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410 Artemis and the Oak of the godd
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412 Artemis and the Oak honoured wi
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414 Artemis and the Oak relationshi
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4i6 Artemis and the Oak former desc
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4i8 Diana's tree at Nemi and I was
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42 Diana's tree at Nemi then, that
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42 2 The supports of the Sky person
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424 The supports of the Sky personi
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426 The supports of the Sky personi
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428 The supports of the Sky personi
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430 The supports of the Sky personi
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432 The Dioskouroi as the halves of
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The Dioskouroi as the halves of the
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The Twins contrasted 435 question i
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Kastor and Polydeukes 437 fact. The
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Kastor and Polydeukes 439 Right soo
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Romulus and Remus 441 fication of t
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Romulus and Remus 443 Leake, a prop
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Herakles and Iphikles 445 H. Usener
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The efFeminate Twin 447 gedoppelten
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The effeminate Twin 449 storm-god,
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The effeminate Twin 451 standing, S
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Apollon and Artemis 453 were invent
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Apollon and Artemis 455 Lycian cust
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Apollon and Artemis 457 pany with W
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Apollon and Artemis 459 connexions
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Hydria from Kyrenaike, now in the B
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462 Apollon and Artemis was none ot
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464 Apollon and Artemis The Muse is
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466 Apollon and Artemis can hardly
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468 Apollon and Artemis Maiandros ;
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470 Apollon and Artemis makes the S
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472 Apollon and Artemis Laonome a s
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474 Apollon and Artemis
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47 6 Apollon and Artemis known elem
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478 Apollon and Artemij The swan wa
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480 Apollon and Artemis Japan', Sib
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482 Apollon and Artemis originally
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484 Apollon and Artemis venturing t
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486 Apollon and Artemis Dryops, son
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488 Apollon and Artemis Pelop. i no
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-N 490 Apollon and Artemis A very s
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492 ApoUon and Artemis perhaps be '
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494 Apollon and Artemis branch of t
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49^ Apollon and Artemis On the whol
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49 ApoUon and Artemis the Danube, a
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The Western and Eastern Routes of t
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500 Apollon and Artemis It is notic
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502 Lightning as a flash from an Ey
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504 Lightning as a flash from an Ey
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5o6 Lightning as a weapon attempt t
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5o8 Lightning as a weapon turbidus
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5IO Lightning as a weapon turned up
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512 Light:ninpf as a weaoon ape (fi
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514 The double axe in mid air (a) T
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5i6 The double axe in relation bene
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to tree- or plant-forms 517 shape i
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to tree- or plant-forms 519 The oth
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to tree- or plant-forms 521 of the
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to tree- or plant-forms 523 One of
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to tree- or plant-forms 525 {d) exh
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to tree- or plant-forms 527 known a
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to columns or pillars 529 below the
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to columns )lu or DUlars 11; 531 I
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to columns or pillars 533 Subsequen
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The double axe in relation to horns
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The double axe in relation to horns
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The double axe in relation to horns
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The double axe in relation to horns
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The deity of the double axe 543 it
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The deity of the double axe 545 and
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The deity of the double axe 547 Bar
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The deity of the double axe 549 too
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The deity of the double axe 551 ' h
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The deity of the double axe 553 agr
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The deity of the double axe 555 the
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The deity of the double axe 557 nam
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The double axe and Zeus L,abrdyndos
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The double axe and Zeus Labrdyndos
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The double axe and Zeus Lahrdyndos
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The double axe and Zeus Labrdyndos
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The double axe and Zeus Labrdyndos
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The double axe and Zeus Labrdy?idos
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The double axe and Zeus L,abrdy7ido
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The double axe and Zeus JLabrdy7tdo
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The double axe and Zeus Labrdyndos
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The double axe and Zeus Labrdyndos
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Plate XXVIII Marble head of Zeus La
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59^ The double axe and Zeus Labrdyn
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6oo The double axe and the Labyrint
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6o2 The double axe and the labarum
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6o4 The double axe and the labarum
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6o6 The double axe and the labarum
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6o8 The double axe and the labarum
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6io The double axe and the labarum
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6i2 The double axe and the labarum
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6 14 The double axe and other forms
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6i6 The double axe in the East bear
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6i8 The double axe in the West of a
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62 o The axe carried by priests and
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62 2 The axe carried by priests and
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624 The axe carried by priests and
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626 The axe carried by priests and
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628 The axe carried by priests and
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630 The axe carried by priests and
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632 The axe carried by priests and
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634 The axe carried by priests and
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636 The decoration of the double ax
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638 The decoration of the double ax
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640 The decoration of the double ax
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642 The decoration of the double ax
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644 The decoration of the double ax
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646 The decoration of the double ax
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648 The decoration of the double ax
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650 The decoration of the double ax
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652 The duplication of the double a
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654 The double axes of Tenedos blad
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656 The double axes of Tenedos F. I
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658 The double axes of Tenedos of t
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66o The double axes of Tenedos Alex
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662 The double axes of Tenedos has
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664 The double axes of Tenedos resp
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666 The double axes of Tenedos astr
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668 The double axes of Tenedos Omdd
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670 The double axes of Tenedos thio
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672 The double axes of Tenedos A ch
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674 The double axes of Tenedos head
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676 The double axes of Tenedos by a
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678 The axe and the sacred oak at D
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68o The sword and the (
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682 The sword and the sacred tree a
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684 The knife and the sacred oak at
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686 Axe-blades and axe-hafts in the
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688 Axe-blades and axe-hafts in the
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690 The axes of Penelope the carved
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692 The axes of Penelope most sugge
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694 The axes of Penelope wards and
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696 The axes of Penelope 'A6s r)
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698 Superstitious practices with ax
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700 Superstitious practices with ax
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702 Superstitious practices with ax
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7 04 The spear of Z eus is sometime
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7o6 The spear of Zeus B.C. show him
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7o8 The spear of Z eus For a simila
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Th e spear pCc of Z eus 709 sometim
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The speai ofZ eus 711 observed that
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714 The sword of Zeus tolerably cer
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720 The sword of Zeus particu larly
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72 2 Gradual elimination of the thu
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724 Gradual elimination of the thun
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726 Gradual elimination of the thun
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728 Gradual elimination of the thun
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730 Gradual elimination of the thun
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732 Gradual elimination of the thun
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734 Gradual elimination of the thun
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736 Gradual elimination of the thun
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738 Gradual elimination of the thun
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740 Gradual elimination of the thun
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742 Gradual elimination of the thun
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74^ Gradual elimination of the thun
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Plate XXXII 1 Silver statuette from
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74^ Gradual elimination of the thun
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750 Gradual elimination of the thun
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752 Gradual elimination of the thun
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754 Gradual elimination of the thun
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75^ Gradual elimination of the thun
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760 Gradual elimination of the thun
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762 Gradual elimination of the thun
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764 Modifications in the shape must
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766 Modifications in the shape firs
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768 Modifications in the shape Fig.
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770 Modifications in the shape end
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772 Modifications in the shape sun
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774 Modifications in the shape also
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77^ Modifications in the shape The
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778 Modifications in the shape
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780 Modifications in the shape beca
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of the thunderbolt 781. butterfly i
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of the thunderbolt 783 larly Pliny
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of the thunderbolt 785 however, to
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Astrapaios^ Astrapton 807 Of greate
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Astrapaios^ Ast7^dpton 815 name of
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Zeus Zbelsourdos 819 feet two of th
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Zeus Zbelsourdos 821 bolt. But this
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Thunder as a sound independent of Z
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Thunder as a sound uttered by Zeus
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834 ^eus Brontatos^ Brontm^ Bront^s
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840 Retrospect Retrospect. Most of
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846 Retrospect the type of Zeus sho
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848 Retrospect The 'Minoan' concept
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852 Retrospect Zeus as god of Thund
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