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  • '''Mars''' was the roman god of [[war]]. [[Category:Roman]] ...
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  • In the [[Roman pantheon]], '''Neptune''' is the brother of [[Jupiter]] and ruler of the se [[Category:Roman]] ...
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  • Hematite relates to [[Mars]], the Roman God of War. Soldiers in Roman times used Hematite as protection during battle. ...
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  • Sharing similarities with the [[Roman pantheon|Roman]] and [[Egyptian pantheon]]s, the [[{{PAGENAME}}]] includes ...
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  • The Greek Goddess '''Demeter''' corresponds to the Roman [[Cerere]]. ...
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  • ...villager", "country-dweller" or in modern terms "hick". It was used by the roman army to refer to civillians. Later, the Roman Catholic church used the term to refer to anyone who preferred the worship ...
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  • Deers were sacred to Artemis. She corresponds to the roman godess [[Diana]]. ...
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  • Roman name for the Greek Goddess [[Eris]]. ...
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  • ...metaphore for the cyclical ages or seasons of the world. The famous Greco-Roman myth about the Rape of [[Persephone]]/Proserpina describes how the goddess' * Dionysus/Bacchus (Greco-Roman) ...
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  • ...heon]], '''Athena''' is the warrior virgin Goddess, she corresponds to the Roman [[Minerva]]. Se was born fully formed and armed from the head of [[Zeus]]. ...
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  • ==Saturn in Roman Mythology== ...olden Age of perfect happiness and peace, before he was dethroned by Zeus (Roman name: [[Jupiter]]). On December 17 of each year, it is believed that the Go ...
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  • AKA: Lion's Tail,Lion's Ear,Throwwort,Roman Motherwort ...
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  • * [[Jupiter (god)|Jupiter the Roman God]] ...
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  • ==The Sun in Roman Mythology== ...ter is [[Artemis]] the Moon, also known as the virgin huntress. In ancient Roman religions, Apollo was considered the god of prophecy, archery, and music. ...
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  • '''Ares''' is the Greek [[God]] of War and Conflict, corresponds to the Roman [[Mars]]. He was the son of [[Zeus]] and [[Hera]]. ...
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  • The Greek version of this god is [[Hermes]], the Roman version is [[Mercury]], and the Norse version is [[Odin]]. ...
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  • ...dite''' is the Greek goddess of love and fertility, corresponding with the Roman goddess [[Venus]]. ...
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  • ...the Roman gods who were closely associated with the state. Eventually, the Roman emperor Gaius abandoned the Augustan wariness towards Oriental cults, and i ...
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  • ...ths of Jesus, Buddha, and Mohammed. The laws and mental limitations of the Roman Empire had to fall in order for the Earth's people to grow and learn. ...
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  • [[{{PAGENAME}}]] is a term applied by the Roman Catholic Church to a French Catholic movement advocating [[freedom]] of [[t ...atholic Church is an independent movement and self-governing body; neither Roman Catholic nor Protestant, but Catholic. It aims to combine the traditional s ...
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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 ...
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  • ...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]], ...
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  • 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 ...
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  • 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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  • ...e familiar with their characteristics than they are with those of Norse or Roman deities; there are probably a fair number of children who sincerely believe ...
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  • ...up has helped build or found, the architecture shows many square obelisks, Roman-era statues, road grids built with perfect symmetry and symbolism, Egyptian The performance starts with people dressed as old roman soldiers, carrying Madonna on a carriage decorated in gold with Egyptian st ...
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  • ...th century CE it was nearly wiped out by [[Catholicism|catholics]] and the Roman army for [[heresy]]. Some fragments of gnostic works probably survived in s ...
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  • ...ia, Charles Theodore, banned the association with the encouragement of the Roman Catholic Church in 1785, many theories began to circulate concerning the su ...
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  • ...f the Rosicrucian works generally favoured [[Lutheranism]] as opposed to [[Roman Catholicism]]. Others, like [[John Heydon]], admitted they were not Rosicr ...
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  • with other northern peoples as described by Roman historian ...
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  • ...on of God. Siddhartha Gautama is thought to have been sanctified by the [[Roman Catholic]] Church as Saint [[Josaphat (saint)|Josaphat]] based on a mistake ...
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  • ...tery schools]](1), an administrative arm of the [[Priory of Zion]](3), the Roman Collegia(1), the Comacine masters(1), intellectual descendants of [[Noah]]( ...
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  • ...ay 1991), son of Baron Thierry Snoy, a Belgian civil servant, diplomat and Roman Catholic politician for the PSC-CVP ...
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