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- Inscriptions and Memory in the Temples of Late Antique Greece and Asia Minor
- The Regulation of Rome's Women in the Second Punic
- TECHNICAL INFORMATION SUMMARY APOLLO-L0 (AS-505) APOLLO SATURN V SPACE VEHICLE
- Origins of Saturn
- 271 ACTA CLASSICA UNIV. SCIENT. DEBRECEN. LVI. 2020. Pp. 271
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- TOWARDS a NEW HONORIFIC COLUMN: the COLUMN of CONSTANTINE in EARLY BYZANTINE URBAN LANDSCAPE (1) Pelin YONCACI ARSLAN*
- Ancient Festivals and Their Cultural Contribution to Society
- Literary Purposes of the Myth of the Golden Age
- Saturn 5 Launch Vehicle Flight Evaluation Report: AS-506, Apollo
- CLASSICAL FAX*: Festivals & Holidays SATURNALIA [December
- Festivals in Ancient Rome Edited
- Beyond Janus & Epimetheus
- The Romulus and Remus Myth As a Source of Insight Into Greek and Roman Values
- First Crewed Test of the Apollo Spacecraft Major Mission Objectives
- Saturn Roman God Written By: the Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica
- Saturn and Ops
- Sexual Morality in Ancient Rome
- Roman Identity in the Age of Augustus
- Literary Purposes of the Myth of the Golden Age Mary Agnes O'neill Gross Loyola University Chicago
- The Significance of Number Seven in the Theater of Sabratha
- In Roman Mythology, Saturn Is the God of Agricul- Ture. He Is Known As Cronus in Greek Mythology
- Mythology of Saturn 4 What We Call Mythology Was a Living Truth for Other Peoples in Other Times
- Roman Festivals
- GOYA's SATURN When Art Betrays Mythology
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- Greek Allusions in Everyday Life
- Formation of the Janus-Epimetheus System Through Collisions⋆
- Roman Propaganda in the Age of Augustus
- Roman Gods and Goddesses• Sub Statement and Write About What They Represented to the Roman People
- Early Years: Mercury to Apollo-Soyuz the Early Years: Mercury to Apollo-Soyuz
- Here Is a List of the Names of the Greek and Roman Gods. They Shared a Lot of the Same Stories, but Used Different Names
- The Goddess Fortuna in Imperial Rome: Cult, Art, Text
- Divination in Ancient Rome*1)
- Romulus, Remus, Tarquinius Priscus and Servius Tullius Patrice Montzamir
- Augustus, Justinian, and the Artistic Transformation of the Roman Emperor