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Omen (ancient Rome)
Ancient Religions: Public Worship of the Greeks and Romans by E.M
Ovid, Fasti 1.63-294 (Translated By, and Adapted Notes From, A
Naming Effects in Lucretius' De Rerum Natura
Omens in Regime Change
The Argei: Sex, War, and Crucifixion in Rome
The Crisis at Antioch Under Julian the Apostate
Cicero on the Philosophy of Religion
Silence of the Gods: Supernatural Phenomena in Tacitus' Annales NOctem Minacem Et
LUCRETIUS -- the Nature of Things Trans
Ancient Divination and Experience OUP CORRECTED PROOF – FINAL, 11/9/2019, Spi OUP CORRECTED PROOF – FINAL, 11/9/2019, Spi
Nomen Omen. Enhancing the Latin Morphological Analyser Lemlat with an Onomasticon
GCSE (9-1) Classical Civilisation
The Nightingale's Lament and Itys' Identity in Ovid's Metamorphoses
Lucretius' Apocalyptic Author Copy
Ritual Killing in Ancient Rome: Homicide and Roman Superiority Dawn F Carver, Jasmine Watson, Jason Curtiss Jr
Ancient Roman Munificence: the Development of the Practice and Law of Charity
Livy on the Founding of Rome
Latin Project: Roman Superstition
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Origins of Omens and Superstitions Alexa Benedict
Foundation Legends and Propaganda in Ancient and Renaissance Rome Danielle L
2020AA06. Finn, Serpent of Hellas
Rome: Village to Republic the Rise and Fall of Roman Civilization Series
Women in Ministry
Omina Sunt Omnia: Foretelling the Future in Ancient Rome 1
Virgil: the Aeneid
Teacher Introduction
Myths and Legends: Romulus and Remus, and the Founding of Rome by H
Roman Gods and Goddesses• Sub Statement and Write About What They Represented to the Roman People
The Romulus and Remus Myth As a Source of Insight Into Greek and Roman Values
ART and SET DESIGN
Power, Poetry, and Women's Rituals in Ovid's Metamorphoses
A Popular Poet: Ovid's Challenge to Augustan Legal Reforms
To Augustan Rome
Plutarch's Alexander Reflect
Cicero As a Translator'
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LIBANIUS in DEFENSE of JULIAN and AGAINST the POPULATION of ANTIOCH in the 4Th CENTURY
INTRODUCTION CICERO REFUSED to DIE Nancy Van Deusen in Light
Romulus and Remus Legend
Making Sense of Chaos Civil War, Dynasties, and Family Trees
Roman Religious Practices
Arruns, Ascanius, and the Virgilian Apollo
Livestock in Virgil's Eclogues As Commentary on Forced Land Redistributions
A Historical Commentary on Plutarch's on The
ANGUEM ENIXA MULIER Near Eastern Snake Omens and Roman Literature by Nicholas Michael Gill a Thesis Submitted to the Graduate Pr
Divination in Ancient Rome*1)
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The Hinge of Ovid's Metamorphoses
Plutarch) Alexander, and the Discovery of Naphtha
The Four Faces of the Roman Goddess: a New Theory for Categorizing the Divine Feminine in Roman Mythology