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732 Gradual elim<strong>in</strong>ation of the thunderbolt<br />
Fig. 664.<br />
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Gradual elim<strong>in</strong>ation of the thunderbolt 731 Apart from this exceptional case, it is certa<strong>in</strong>ly true to say that throughout classical times <strong>Zeus</strong> becomes less and less the impetuous thunderer, more and more the dignified ruler. He wields both the thunderbolt and the sceptre ; but the former decreases, as the latter <strong>in</strong>creases, <strong>in</strong> relative importance. This may be illustrated by a short sequence of vase-pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>gs ' arranged <strong>in</strong> roughly chronological order. A Chalcidian ' hydria at Fig- 663. Munich, which can be dated c. 550 B.C., shows <strong>Zeus</strong> attack<strong>in</strong>g Typhon (fig. 663)^ The god with a mighty thunderbolt gripped by his strong right hand is rush<strong>in</strong>g aga<strong>in</strong>st his foe <strong>in</strong> the attitude of rapid movement dear to archaic art. A red-figured lekythos at Paris, attributed to Hermonax, a pa<strong>in</strong>ter of the late archaic period, repre- sents <strong>Zeus</strong> <strong>in</strong> pursuit of Semele(.?) (fig. 664)^. Semele, if it be she, and Knossos, ii. 723 n. o Hierapytna and Lyttos, etc.), and it would be easy to multiply the number (e.g. (i) H. G. Loll<strong>in</strong>g 'Symmachievertrag der Phoker und Booter' <strong>in</strong> the Ath. Mitth. 1878 iii. 19 ff. l<strong>in</strong>e 14 ff. opKos' \ [d/jLviiw t]6i' Ala ro/x BacriX^a Kal T7]i'"S.pai' TTj/x BoffiXeiav Kal to/i no£ret|[5wya Kal T]rjv 'AOrivav Kal roiis dWovs 6eovs iravras Kal traaas. (2) Michel op. cit. no. 440 A, 15 ff. = Dittenberger Syll. <strong>in</strong>scr. Gr!^ no. 427, a 15 ff. (treaty of s. iv B.C. between Praisos and Stelai <strong>in</strong> Crete) dfivvui A.rj\\ya ALKralov, IIoTjeiSwj'a, 'Addvav, ^AwdWdsva Ilijdt[ov], deo^s Trdvras] Kal vdcras. (3) F. Halbherr <strong>in</strong> the Am. \ [Kal Joiirn. Arch. 1897 i. 230 ff. no. 36, 19 ff. (treaty between Sybrita and Gortyna) [ Ai]a or [T^vja KpT]Tayevia Kal [ [ 'A]0avalav TloXioxov [ ] | [ ]av k 'Air^Wwva IIi^[^toi'] or Hv[tiov ]| ] | [ ] Kal Ni5/x.avs Kal t[ ]). 1 Sievek<strong>in</strong>g—Hackl Vasensaviml. Mii7ichen \. 67 ff. no. 596 fig. 77 pi. 24, Furtwangler Reichhold Gr. Vascnvialerei \. 161 ff. pis. 31 and 321: ( = my fig. 663), E. Buschor Greek Vase-pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g trans. G. C. Richards London 1921 p. 75 ff. pi. 34 fig. 68. <strong>Zeus</strong> is <strong>in</strong>scribed IEV5- He wears a fillet on his head and a Mamys over his shoulders. Typhon, a mon- strous figure with red hair and beard, has the ear of a horse, the w<strong>in</strong>gs of a bird, and two snaky tails by way of legs. He wears a short yellow-white chiton. ^ De Ridder Cat. Vases de la Bibl. Nat. ii 362 no. 489, P. Milliet—A. Giraudon Vases pe<strong>in</strong>ts du Cab<strong>in</strong>et des MMailles 6^ Antiques [Bibliothcque Nationale) Paris 1891 vi"^ classe, xi^ serie ii. pi. 76 ( = niy fig. 664), J. D. Beazley <strong>in</strong> the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1914 xxxiv. 197 n. 15 no. 6, Hopp<strong>in</strong> Red-Jig. Vases ii. 33 no. 21.
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ZEUS A STUDY IN ANCIENT RELIGION VO
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viii Preface worth putting into a b
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X Preface willing to devote themsel
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xii Preface Prof. R. C. Bosanquet,
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XVI Contents iv. Zeus and Dionysos
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XVlll Contents PART II Appendix A.
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XX List of Plates to face PLATE pag
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ABBREVIATIONS This List of Abbrevia
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Abbreviations xxv and Lesbos 1894 b
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Abbreviations xxix i (Alpes Maritim
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Abbreviations xxxiii Inscr. Gr. Del
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The Elysian Way 37 Again, in an equ
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The Elysian Way 39 There is a road
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The Elysian Way 43 Way'. Again, Emp
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The Sky-Pillar in Italy 45 facilita
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The Irminsul 51 (in Marti TJiingso^
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The Irminsul 53 the sign and symbol
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The Irmi7tsul 55 witness to the ter
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lupiter-Columns 59 Seasons, the qua
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lupiter-Coiumns 63 with his club is
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lupiter-Columns 65 Minerva is Holda
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lupiter-Columns 67 This hypothesis,
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lupiter-Columns 69 possibly it symb
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lupiter-Columns 71 occupied either
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n M Fig- 31- lupiter-Columns 73 Fig
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lupiter-Columns 75 barbaric head an
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78 lupiter-Columns spokes as he rea
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82 lupiter-Columns So far, then, we
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84 lupiter-Columns is preceded by a
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86 lupiter-Columns a flash of light
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8 8 lupiter-Columns PreserverV in a
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90 lupiter-Columns ascending order
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92 lupiter-Columns {le Bourg d'Angs
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The Column of Mayence 93 oak at Rem
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The Column of Mayence 95 and Minerv
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Commemorative Columns 105 recognise
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Commemorative Columns 107 of decora
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The Trophy 109 And pillars lopped t
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The Trophy III that of La Turbie ne
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The Trophy 113 IViss. Phil. -hist.
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and the Soul-Ladder 117 Dec. 13), t
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and the Soul-Ladder 121 — How, ex
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Amphora from Capua, now in the Brit
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and the Soul-Ladder 125 In support
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and the Soul-Ladder 127 Such belief
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and the Soul-Ladder 129 and corresp
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and the Soul-Ladder 131 sLimably ve
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and the Soul-Ladder 133 Now \}[\dX
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and the Soul-Ladder 135 Ladder of P
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140 The Sky-Pillar in Sardinia abid
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142 The Sky-Pillar in Sardinia stan
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144 Diana-Pillars vase, complete th
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146 Diana-Pillars Steps give access
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148 Diana-Pillars broad ribands. Ra
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I50 Diana-Pillars disk, from which
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152 Diana-Pillars Fig. 92. kais. de
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154 Diana-Pillars bronze shrines fr
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156 vL ^*w ^ 05 JiZ. < — L < Dian
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158 Diana-Pillars pillar : the pend
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i68 Omphalos and Pillar have been w
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172 The Delphic Omphalos Fig. 118.
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174 The Delphic Omphalos well have
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176 The Delphic Omphalds the earth-
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178 The Delphic Omphalos who are kn
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The Delphic O^nphalos 183 and sundr
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The Delphic Omphalos 191 aetiology
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194 The Delphic Tripod Fig. 134.
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196 The Delphic Tripod lebes restin
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198 The Delphic Tripod 'The tripod
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200 The Delphic Tripod Pythian vict
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202 The Delphic Tripod art-type tra
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204 The Delphic Tripod ApoUon in th
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2o6 The Delphic Tripod is finely co
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2o8 The Pythia as Bride of Apollon
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210 The Pythia and the phetic pries
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Hydria in the Fitzwilliam Museum, C
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Caldron of Apotlleosis 213 that the
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Caldron of Apotheosis 215 Euripides
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Pythagoras as Apollon reborn 221 do
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Zeus at Delphoi 231 from Knossos^ a
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262 Dionysos displaced by Apollon a
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268 Zeus and Dionysos which probabl
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270 Zeus and Dionysos pellatives: h
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272 p. Kretschmer's hypothesis the
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2 74 Criticism of P. Kretschmer's h
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276 Criticism of P. Kretschmer's hy
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278 Dios and Dios Nysos monly end w
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282 Dios and Dios Nysos compared wi
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Dios and Dios Nysos 283 two, and th
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Dios and Dios Nysos 287 eastern sid
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Zeus Didymatos 317 the former influ
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Zeus duplicated on a gem 319 p. D.
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Zeus duplicated on a gem 321 first
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The Celtic Janiform god 323 (8) The
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328 lupiter and lanus in the Salian
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332 lanus and lupiter on coins
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336 lanus an older lupiter yawning
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338 lanus an older lupiter His titl
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340 Zan an older Zeus lanus, theref
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342 Zan an older Zeus anecd. Paris,
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344 ^^^ ^^ older Zeus A. F. Pott (1
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350 Zan an older Zeus The same may
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352 Zan an older Zeus detects yet a
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354 lanus represented as Vault or A
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360 The Triumphal Arch had its sepa
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362 The goddess under the Arch (fx)
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364 Tigillum Sororium and lupiter T
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366 The god under the Arch the Foru
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368 lanus bifrontal on coins c. 92
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580 The double axe and Zeus Labrdyn
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582 The double axe and Zeus L,abrdy
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584 The double axe and Zeus Lahrdyn
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586 The double axe and Zeus Lal?rdy
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588 The double axe and Zeus Lahrdy?
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590 The double axe and Zeus Labrdyn
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592 The double axe and Zeus Labrdyn
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594 The double axe and Zeus Labrdy7
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59^ The double axe and Zeus Labrdyn
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The double axe and Zeus Lal?rdyndos
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The double axe and Zeus Lai?rdyncio
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The double axe and the labarum 60 f
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Zeus in the East 615 from Kameiros
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The double axe in the West 617 othe
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The axe carried by priests and prie
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The decoration of the double axe 63
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The duplication of the double axe 6
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The double axes of Tenedos 655 attr
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The double axes of Tenedos 657 Gree
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' Minoan ' The double axes of Tened
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The double axes of Tenedos 671 fath
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The axe and the sacred oak at Dodon
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sacred tree at Rhegion 68i image in
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The axes and the sacred oaks at Dot
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of the thunderbolt 773 springeth up
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of the thunderbolt 775 Friend Flowe
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of the thunderbolt 777 were soon tr
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of the thunderbolt 779 And H. Usene
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.782 Modifications in the shape ten
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784 Modifications in the shape conq
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786 The thunderbolt of Zeus (7) The
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788 The thunderbolt of Zeus suscept
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790 The thunderbolt of Zeus In 191
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792 The thunderbolt of Zeus point a
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794 The thunderbolt of Zeus version
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796 The thunderbolt of Zeus Differe
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798 The thunderbolt of Zeus Byzanti
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8oo The thunderbolt of Zeus But nei
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8o2 The thunderbolt of Zeus other p
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8o4 The thunderbolt of Zeus wuBJurw
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8o6 Zeus Keraunobolos^ Keraunios fo
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8o8 Zeus Keraunobolos^ Keraunios ri
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8io Zeus Keraunobolos^ Keraunios Wi
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8i8 Zeus Zbelsourdos his name and n
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820 Zeus Zbelsourdos shows the same
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822 Zeus Zbelsourdos increase our k
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824. The whip of Zeus This leaves t
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826 The whip of Zeus forgotten by p
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828 Thunder as a sound independent
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830 Thunder as a sound (c) Thunder
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caused bv the Chariot of Zeus 831 a
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Zeus Bro7itatoSy Brontbn^ Brontesio
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Zeus Brontaios^ Brontm^ Brojttesios
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Zeus Brontaios^ Brontbn^ Brontesios
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Zeus Brontatos^ Brontbn^ Brontesios
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Retrospect 841 Further consideratio
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Retrospect 843 over with oak-leaves
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Retrospect 845 was seen falling fro
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Retrospect 847 Further examples of
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Hdrkios, ' God Retrospect 849 of Oa
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Retrospect 851 emperors^ Coins of D
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The main design on a krater from Ca
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856 Retrospect (Tol St) Tra
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