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  • [[Category:Roman]] ...
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  • The Greek [[God]] '''Kronus''' corresponds to the Roman [[Saturn]]. ...
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  • Poseidon (also associated with the Roman god [[Neptune]]), is the god of the seas in [[Greek Mythology]]. He was sai ...
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  • Hades (also associated with the Roman god [[Pluto]]) is the god of the underworld and wealth in [[Greek Mythology ...
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  • ...quered people back into its broken facets -where they continued developing Roman ideas. We-centered Feudal protective systems were developed in the face of ...
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  • Onyx is the Greek word for fingernail. A Greek legend says that [[Eros]] (the Roman [[Cupid]]) clipped the goddess [[Aphrodite]]/[[Venus]]' fingernails while s ...
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  • '''Zeus''' (also identified with the Roman God [[Jupiter]]) is one of the major gods in [[Greek Mythology]]. He is god ...
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  • * Organic Time - '''The Conquest of the Roman Empire''' Eventually, the ancient civilizations of the world grew to the po ...
    1 KB (212 words) - 19:50, 6 January 2019
  • ...rology 8 July to 4 August. The sacred spear of Odin was made of Holly. The Roman god Mars rules over this mighty wood. Related to the elemental Earth. Assoc ...
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  • In the [[Roman Catholic]] church a thurible is used during Solemn [[Mass (liturgy)|Mass]], ...
    2 KB (295 words) - 07:22, 27 December 2018
  • In the [[Catholicism|Roman Catholic church]] a censer is often called a ''[[thurible]]'', and used dur * [http://www.kensmen.com/catholic/incense.html Incense] Traditional Roman Catholic use of incense ...
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  • * [[Eris]] is [[Discord]] in the [[Roman pantheon]] ...
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  • ...shoemaker in Paris; he attended a seminary and began to study to enter the Roman [[Catholicism|Catholic]] priesthood. However, while at the seminary he fell ...
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  • ...luding the times of Luther. After that, separate entries will exist on the Roman Catholic church and the various other Protestant sects as people write them ...ate of Roman occupation at the time, [[Hellenism]] (a combination of the [[Roman pantheon]] and the [[Greek pantheon]]) also existed as a clear outside infl ...
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  • ...[[Christianity]] (and later, the rise of [[Islam]]), they gave way to the Roman and Arabic alphabets, respectively. According to traditional Jewish thought ...
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  • ...is to compare them with the Greek or Roman pagan pantheons. Like the Greek/Roman gods, the Hindu gods are "people" - gendered beings with life stories. Unli ...
    7 KB (1,080 words) - 03:29, 26 December 2018
  • Asmodel may have been known to the [[Roman]]s as [[Virtus]], a god of bravery and strength, and by extension known to ...
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  • ...[[I-Ching]] to [[Phrenology]], from [[Tarot]] to [[Phyllorhodomancy]] (the Roman divination by rose petals). A list, by no means complete, follows below: ...
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  • Later, the ancient roman physician Galen elaborated on the topic and linked the body fluids to the t ...tific facts actually are. The greek thinkers, and especially the greek and roman doctors, thought that the four humours were real body fluids, such as blood ...
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  • ...|first=Daniel|title= Drakon: Dragon Myth and Serpent Cult in the Greek and Roman Worlds|year=2013|publisher=Oxford University Press|location=Oxford|isbn=019 ...
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