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1Corpus cultus Iovis Dolicheni (CCID)

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  • Title: ➤  Corpus cultus Iovis Dolicheni (CCID)
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  • Language: lat
  • Number of Pages: Median: 422
  • Publisher: ➤  Brill Academic Publishers - E.J. Brill
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  • Publish Location: Leiden - New York

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  • First Year Published: 1987
  • Is Full Text Available: No
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    2Jupiter

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    “Jupiter” Metadata:

    • Title: Jupiter
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    • Language: fre
    • Publisher: Imprimerie royale
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    • Publish Location: Paris

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    • The Open Library ID: OL6606398M
    • Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 7043231
    • Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 18005847

    Access and General Info:

    • First Year Published: 1833
    • Is Full Text Available: Yes
    • Is The Book Public: Yes
    • Access Status: Public

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      Jupiter Optimus Maximus Heliopolitanus

      Jupiter Optimus Maximus Heliopolitanus (IOMH, also Jupiter Heliopolitanus) was a syncretic supreme god venerated in the great temple of Baalbek, in modern-day

      Parcae

      445. G. Dumezil La religion romaine archaique Paris, 1974, part 4, chapt. L. L. Tels De Jong Sur quelques divinites romaines de la naissance et de la prophetie

      Taranis

      underworld, or Jupiter, Roman god of weather. Scholars have preferred the latter equation to the former, as Taranis is also equated with Jupiter in inscriptions

      Gallo-Roman religion

      épigraphique de la représentation de la divinité en Gaule romaine" in Signa deorum : L'iconographie divine en Gaule romaine. Communications présentées au colloque

      Celtic deities

      Editions Errance. Bémont, Colette. "Observations sur quelques divinités gallo-romaines: les rapports entre la Bretagne et le continent". In: Etudes Celtiques

      Diana (mythology)

      in Roman history, including a birth on the island of Delos to parents Jupiter and Latona, and a twin brother, Apollo, though she had an independent origin

      Janus

      Atticae XVI 16, 4 in the form Porrima; L. L. Tels De Jong Sur quelques divinités romaines de la naissance et de la prophétie Leyden Delft 1959 p. 41-60. Another

      Mogontiacum

      largest and most elaborate Jupiter column in the German-speaking world. The Mainz Jupiter Column was the model for subsequent Jupiter (giant) columns that were

      Sursock bronze

      Sursock statuette is a second century AD gilded bronze sculptural group of Jupiter Optimus Maximus Heliopolitanus, a syncretic supreme god venerated in the

      Lyon cup

      (2010). Cernunnos, le dioscure sauvage: Recherches comparatives sur la divinité des Celtes. Paris: Editions L'Harmattan. Olmsted, Garrett S. (1976). "The