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  • of Israel imposing itself on the older mythology of Canaan and Egypt. Campbell ... *Campbell, Joseph. The Masks of God, Vol. 3: Occidental Mythology ...
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  • such as mysticism, religious faith, mythology, nature and Oriental philosophy ... *Jupiter – Brings Abundance, Perseverance Holst was also influenced ...
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  • Müller is an early pioneer of mythology and a notable scholar who ... claim Müller derived his theory that mythology is 'a disease of language ...
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  • In Norse Mythology, Thor (Old Norse: Þórr) was a widely worshipped ... In Norse mythology, Thor owned a short-handled war hammer, called ...
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  • the supreme Greek god Zeus, the Roman god Jupiter and the Scandinavian god ... enough, is described in Hindu mythology as Indra's father. ...
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  • also appears in other stories from Norse mythology, in particular the story ... Curious Myths of the Middle Ages. London: Jupiter, 1977. ISBN 9780904041897 ...
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  • the name of a god of fire in Roman mythology. The Roman name for the ... volcanoes), particularly on some moons of Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune; and ...
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  • | Jupiter || Mars || Saturn || Venus || Mercury |- ! Heavenly creature ... from the sun (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn; or Water, Metal ...
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  • of the gods falls deeply in love with him. Jupiter recalls Aeneas to his duty, however, and he slips away from Carthage, leaving Dido to commit ...
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  • (such as those of the Greek or Norse mythology), the stories of the gods ... :Main article: Greek Mythology The Greek gods provide the example of ...
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  • the Sun, are: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune ... visible planets—Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn—performed ...
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  • is a figure from Greek mythology called by Pindar "the minstrel ... In addition to this unique role in Greek mythology, the figure of ...
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  • a group of ethnobotanists and scholars of mythology (Carl A. P. Ruck, Jeremy ... in the Aegean world are bound up with the mythology of the bee. ...
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  • naked eye planets, namely, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, and Saturn. ... of a planet or minor planet (for example, Jupiter VII) * The Roman ...
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  • Norse or Scandinavian mythology comprises the pre-Christian legends ... In Scandinavian folklore, Norse mythology has long held cultural currency ...
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  • legend, sees the spirit of Trajan in the Heaven of Jupiter with other historical and mythological persons noted for their justice. He also features in ...
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  • that the legendary accounts in Greek mythology have a basis in reality ... According to mythology, the Trojans were the ancient citizens of the ...
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  • ammonium chloride found near temple of Jupiter Ammon (from Egyptian God ... of the Egyptians; or, Studies in Egyptian mythology. A Study in Two Volumes ...
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  • In Greek mythology, Zeus was the highest ranking god among the pantheon ... character in all the world's mythology; his representation in ...
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  • quot; (Mars), "jovial" (Jupiter/Jove), and "saturnine ... on a particular culture's prevailing mythology. These varied mythologies ...
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