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- Foundation Legends and Propaganda in Ancient and Renaissance Rome Danielle L
- The Regulation of Rome's Women in the Second Punic
- The Costume of Roman Women Catherine Schenck
- Vena, Veda, Venus
- The Functions of Venus in Ovid's Fasti IV
- The Statue of Venus Pudica from Skupi
- Legends of Early Rome Ch 24, Pp. 635-58 Romulus And
- Changes in Visual and Literary Portrayals of Janus After the Roman Republic Senior Thesis
- The Felicitas and the Concordia of the Severan House
- The Romulus and Remus Myth As a Source of Insight Into Greek and Roman Values
- Missions That Weren't: NASA's Manned Mission to Venus 20 December 2011, by Amy Shira Teitel
- Why We Need a Long-Term Sustainable Venus Program
- The Roles of Patrician and Plebeian Women in Their Religion in the Republic of Rome
- Augustus' Divine Authority and Vergil's "Aeneid" Author(S): SABINE GREBE Source: Vergilius (1959-), Vol
- Reproducing an Apollo Applications Program Single-Launch Human Venus Flyby Trajectory
- Women in the Aeneid
- Origin of Janus Neuropeptidereceptorimagingof
- Umismatic Venus
- Imperial Tyches Author(S): Kathleen J
- The Public Sacred Identity of Roman Ascalon
- VENUS in AUGUSTAN ROME by John Carney a Thesis Submitted To
- Tela Monumentalia: Ovid, Augustus, and the Roman Cityscape In
- THE TEMPEST – ACT IV SCENE I – WORKBOOK EXTRACT 5 Iris: of Her Society
- Mythological Group Portraits in Antonine Rome: the Performance of Myth Author(S): Rachel Kousser Source: American Journal of Archaeology, Vol
- Ancient Rome and Byzantium Venus Was Her Name
- The Goddess Fortuna in Imperial Rome: Cult, Art, Text
- The Capitoline Venus Mayor of Rome to Exhibit Timeless Masterpieces in the United States from 2011 to 2013
- Brill's Companion to Aphrodite / Edited by Amy C
- The Four Faces of the Roman Goddess: a New Theory for Categorizing the Divine Feminine in Roman Mythology
- Augustus, Justinian, and the Artistic Transformation of the Roman Emperor