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A
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A
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Abayes mother or master?
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Abraham and Christ
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Abraham traced his lineage to Babylonian giants
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Abraham was one of the sages
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Abydenus on Nebuchadnezzar
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Academic training in Babylonia
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Acdestis and the marriage of Attis
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Achaemenid royal investiture
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Acrostic
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Actions performed to gods
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Adad as the greatest god
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Adam as both male and female
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Adamantius on the skills of physiognomist
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Adams primordial clothing
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Adams robe of glory
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Adapa and Enmeduranki
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The Adar rituals of Harranian Sabians
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Addais glorification of Christ
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The Adonia festival
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Adonis = Osiris
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Adonis and Aphrodite
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Adonis in Dura Europos
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The agricultural images
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Ahiqar in the Book of Tobit
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Ahiqar story
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Ahiqars childlessness
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Air the supreme element
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Akkadian and Iranian terminology
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Akkadian and Syriac for rue
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Akkadian brick in Old Persian
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Akkadian in a Talmudic joke
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Akkadian in Middle Persian
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Akkadian in the Bactrian documents
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Akkadian libbu in Talmud
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Akkadian loanwords in Middle Iranian
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Akkadian loanwords in Sogdian
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Akkadian puns in Talmud
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Akkadian Sargon legend
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Alexander and al-Khiḍr
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Alexander and Babylon
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Alexander and Nectanebus
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Alexander entering Babylon
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Alexander in Babylon
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Alexander in the Land of Darkness
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Alexander Romance and Bulūqiyā
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All creatures were tame
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All histories begin with Ninus
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Allat as Isharbel in Hatra
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Already once or twice
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The alter of Babylonian writing
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Analogies from the animals
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Anaximander and gnomon
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Anaximenes and his gnomonics
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The ancient philosophers
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The ancient Titans
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The androgynous prophets
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The angel ˀAnael
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Angelic instruction of Seth
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Angels and Ištars
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Angels who rule over planets
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The answering formula
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Antediluvian longevity
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Antediluvian sages and kings
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Antimenes reinstated the ancient law
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Antiochene spring festival during Commodus reign 180-192 CE
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Antiochus = king of Syria
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Antiochus Soters Babylonian gods
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Anzû = death = donkey
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Apamea and the Chaldean Oracles
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Aphrodite as philosopher
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Apocalyptic scene of Ascensio Isaiae
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Apollonius and kings statue
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Apollonius and the eunuch
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Apollonius and the Magi
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Apollonius in Daphne
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Apollos statue in Hierapolis
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Apostles as merchants
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Apostles as military figures
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Apostles as the gods
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Appeasement of the dead
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Apples in sexual magic
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Aramaic = Assyrian language
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Aramaic script = script of Assyria
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An Aramaic text combining physiognomy and astrology
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The architect
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Are you a god or a mortal?
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Army of the legendary king Ninus
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Army of the legendary Ninyas
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Arrows back to archers
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As a cow for her calf
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The ascending soul
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Ascending through the gates
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Ascending to the bridal chamber
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Ascension in Mithraism
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Ascension of the souls
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Ascension to the stars
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Ascent in the Chaldean Oracles
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Ascent of the soul
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Ascetic devotion
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Asklepios as chief physician
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Assembly of stars in Aeschylus
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Association between Sirius and Mercury
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Assurbanipal and the triumph ritual
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Assyria = Syria
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Assyria and the Mycenaean Greece
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Assyrian and Greek magical rings
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Assyrian Christians in the Sasanid Empire
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The Assyrian demiurge
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Assyrian domination lasted from 1229-709 BCE
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Assyrian gestures in Sasanian art
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Assyrian helmet at Olympia
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Assyrian idiom in the Hebrew writings
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The Assyrian king list according to Synkellos
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The Assyrian king Picus Zeus
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Assyrian kingdom of 1160 years
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The Assyrian kings and the Trojan war
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Assyrian language = Aramaic
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Assyrian place-names
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Assyrian scribal traditions
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Assyrian slings in Shakespeare
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Assyrian statuettes and figurines from Samos
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The Assyrian Tree of Life
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Assyrian worship of the dove
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Assyrians (= Babylonians) in the Persian army
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Assyrians = Syrians
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Assyrians and Tarsus
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Assyrians first to worship Aphrodite
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Assyrians in Late Roman times
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Assyrians under Alexander the Great
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Astral Medicine
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Astral omens in Syriac
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Astrologers and the Roman Emperors
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Astrological division of heaven
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An astrological omen text
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The astrology of body parts
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Astronomy of the Chaldeans
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At the gate of netherworld
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At your word the earth shakes
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Atargatis in Dura Europos
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Ate and Lamaštu
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Athenian time-reckoning = Mesopotamian
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Atrahasis and al-Khiḍr
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Atrahasis and Cypria
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Atrahasis and his boat
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Attalos and Sudines
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Attis and Agdistis
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Attis and the Syrian goddess
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Aurelian and the cult of Sun
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Auspicious course of Venus
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Autumn New Years festival
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The avengers of souls
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Averting dream omens
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The Avestan Anāhitā was influenced by Ištar
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Avestan version of overpopulation
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B
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B
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Baal Shamin in Nisibis
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Baals and Astartes
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Babel Head in the Sky
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Bablita and Bēltīa
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Baβri = Babylon in Avesta
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Babylon = birthplace of Mani
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Babylon = land of Assyria
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Babylon and Seleucia = capitals of Assyria
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Babylon compared to Rome
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Babylon founded by giants
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Babylon in a Pahlavi text
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Babylon mentioned by Pindar
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Babylonia = Assyria
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Babylonia = Assyrian country
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Babylonia = country of the Assyrians/Syrians
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Babylonia = part of Assyria
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Babylonia and the Eastern Iran
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Babylonia as the origin of astronomy
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Babylonian and Talmudic medicine
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Babylonian army in Alcaeus
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Babylonian astrology in Greece
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Babylonian beer in Talmud
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Babylonian celestial science
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Babylonian domination in the Eastern Mediterranean
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The Babylonian drugs
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Babylonian Empire as a continuation of the Assyrian Empire
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Babylonian figurines from Samos
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Babylonian horoscope
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Babylonian influences in (Graeco-)Egyptian mathematical papyri
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Babylonian influences in some of the best known works of Greek mathematicians
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The Babylonian king list according to Synkellos
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Babylonian linear zig-zag function in Iran
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The Babylonian Magi
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The Babylonian map of the world
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Babylonian mathemathics
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Babylonian methods in Rome
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Babylonian models of Achaemenids
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Babylonian plant names in Talmud
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Babylonian science in Talmud
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Babylonian substitute king festival
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A Babylonian text combining physiognomy and astrology
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Babylonian theogony according to Damascius
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Babylonian troops in the Persian army
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Babylonian wine in the Iranian texts
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Babylonians invented the sundial
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Baptism in water
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The basic unit of weight
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Basilides on the self-castration
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The battle of Tiamat and Marduk
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Beginnings of catarchic astrology
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Bel and Nabû at Shapurs court
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Bel and Nebo in Daskyleion
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Bel in Dura Europos
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Bel in Mandaic texts
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Bel the father
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Bel the father in Mandaic texts
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Belief in eternal life
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Belief in immortal soul
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Bellerophon and Chimaira
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Bels creation of heavenly bodies
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Bels temple Etemenanki in Babylon
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Belus and Saturnus
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Belus and the sea
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Belus as the first man
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Berossus on Nebuchadnezzar
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Berossus on the antediluvian history
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Berossus on the antediluvian sages
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Berossus on the history of Assyria
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A bilingual creation story
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Bird calls and omens
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Bird omens from Ephesus
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Birds as omens
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Birds cry the name of God
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Birds in Ugaritic cults
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The birth of Semiramis
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Birth of the Phrygian Great Mother
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The birth of the seer Iamus
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The birth omens in Greece
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The birthday of Rome
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Birthday of the Moon
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al-Bīrūnī on the Harranians
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Bishop Noh and the sacred tree
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The bitch in her hurry
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The blind of eye
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Blinding the plant
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Blood purified through blood
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Body as delicate vehicle
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The body was created by rulers
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Bones of Zoroaster
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Book of Giants
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The Book of the Chaldeans
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Both are doing a service
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Bound are the demons
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The Boy and the Deyus
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Branchidiai and Apkallu
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Bridal chamber and encratism
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Bridal chamber in heaven
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Bronze figurine of Mušhuššu from Samos
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Brother and sister as lover
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The building of Babylon
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The building of SGYL in Hatra
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Building of the tower
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Building terms in Greek
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Byblian Damu in the Amarna letter
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Byblos sanctuary of Aphrodite
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C
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C
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A Cairo Genizah text combining physiognomy and astrology
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Calendar of offerings of the Harranian Sabians
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A case not to be forgotten
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Casting away body parts
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Castor on the Assyrian history
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Castration history of Edessa
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Castration of Zeus
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Catalogue of Women
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Causes of divine madness
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The Cave of Nymphs
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Celebration of Adonia in Antioch
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The celestial observations
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The central position of the goddess
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Chaldean and Egyptian wisdom
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The Chaldean astrologers
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Chaldean astrologers in Rome
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Chaldean cosmology according to Jacob of Edessa
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Chaldean eschatology
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A Chaldean learning of powers
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Chaldean priest of Mithras
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Chaldean schools of astronomy
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The Chaldean snake-blaster
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Chaldean teacher of Pythagoras
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Chaldean theories of the sky
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Chaldean theory of dangerous periods
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Chaldean theory of planets
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Chaldean theory of the moon
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Chaldean theory of the sky
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The Chaldean view of the cosmos
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Chaldeans = Mathematici
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Chaldeans and the Roman kings
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The Chaldeans at Jesus birth
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Chaldeans worship the cosmos
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The chance meeting on the road
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The chest of Osiris
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Christ as the defeater of death
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A Christian justification of self-castration
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A Christian monastic order requiring castration
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Christian worship of the Sun
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The Christmas Day
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Christs body as a garment
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Cicero on physiognomy
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Circe and Aiaia
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Circe and Ereškigal
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A city making noise
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Classifications of diseases
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Cleanness and purification
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Clothing of soul
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Codex Hammurapi as a source for the Covenant Collection
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Colours of planets
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Commemoration of a miracle in a Palmyrene inscription
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Common language
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Communal blessings depend on the king
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The comparison of Christs body to royal purple
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Complaint in heaven
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The condition of the moon
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Conflicting traditions about Semiramis
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Consecrating a church
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Consider the nature of man
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Continuity of Assyrian religion (Sabians)
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Continuity of Babylonian festivals
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Conversion of a pagan temple
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The corpse of a comrade
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The cosmic cave
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Cosmic extent of a goddess power
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Cosmic Gates
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Counsel of a wise god
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Counting the number of days
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The Covenant ritual
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Crassus and the goddess in Hierapolis
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Creation of man
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Creation story of Mani
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Cross as the sacred Tree
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Crossing the water
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The cult of Adonis
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The cult of Nabû in the 4th century
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Cults of Borsippa
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The cults of Uruk and Babylon
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Cuneiform horoscopes
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Cuneiform recipes in Talmud
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Curtius description of Babylon
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A custom relating to healing
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Cut down trees and make a boat
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Cyrus as cupbearer
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D
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D
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The dark world beneath
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Day after the new moon
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The dead as sources of sickness
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Death and resurrection of Adonis
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Death and resurrection of Dumuzi
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Death is good for a poor man
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Death of Tammuz
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The death of the rebel king
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Debt release in Mesopotamia and Israel
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Decisions at the Roman court
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A dedicatory inscription of Palmyra
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Demeter and Persephone
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Democritus and his education
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The demoness Lilith
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Demotic ˀIš(w)r = Assyria = Syria = Aram
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Deportations to Aššur by Neo-Assyrian kings
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Descent of Ištar
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The descent of souls
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Descent of the soul
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Descriptions of battle
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Deucalions flood story
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Dilbat in the Mandean Ginza
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al-Dimashqī on Tammuz
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Dinanukht the scribe
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Diogenes on the Chaldean astrology
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Diogenes the Stoic
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Dionysus as the founder of Syrian goddess temple
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Diphteria in the Talmud
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Dirt in the ritual
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The disciples of Chaldeans
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Discourse on the Alexander
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Diseases attributed to gods
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Divination by dreams
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Divine accessible to the naked
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Divine legitimation of Iranian kingship
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The divine oath
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Divine power in inanimate objects
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The divine triad
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The divine triad in Baalbek
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Division of night into watches
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Division of the world among gods
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Do not change the names
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Do not fear death
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Do not listen to disputes
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Do not stoop below
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Doctor in the patients house
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Doctrines of Elchesaites
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Doctrines of the Elchesaites
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Domitian and astrology
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The dream of Apollonius
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Dream omen protases
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The drinking companion
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Dumuzi = King
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Dynasties after the Flood
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E
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E
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The eagle and the fox
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The eagle-stone
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The earliest Babylonian horoscope
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Earth weighed down
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The earthly beasts
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Earthquake in Adar
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Earthquake in Šebat
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Earthquake in Sparta
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Earthquake in Tašrītu
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Eaten by his own dogs
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The eating companion
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The eclipse of the moon in Leo
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Edessa and Harran
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Education of Pythagoras
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Ekur as the temple
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Elagabalus and his Syrian god
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Elagabalus as a deity
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Elagabalus the Assyrian
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Elamite month-names
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Elija and the troops of Lilith
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Emergence of gods in Enūma Eliš
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Enchanting clothes
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The ending formula of a hymn
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Enemies = demons
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Enkidu and Patroclus
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Enmeduranki the Diviner
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Enoch as scribe of righteousness
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Enoch as the heavenly scribe
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Enūma Eliš and Hesiod
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Ephrem on the doctrine of Bardesanites
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Ephrem on the seven planets
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Ephrems polemic against Chaldeans
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Ephrems words against Julian
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An Epicurean school in Apamea
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Epigram of Sardanapalus
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Ereškigal in Greek texts
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Esarhaddon on his recalcitrant vassal
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Eschatological garment of glory
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Establishment of cosmos by Bel
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Ethnic Greeks in high administrative positions in Babylon
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The Euphrates as the Assyrian river in Callimachus
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Every god is good
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Eves address to her children
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Exaltations of the planets
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The Exegesis on the Soul
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Exorcism in Mandaic
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Expressions for dream
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Extispicy at Harran, 736 CE
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An eye disease text
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Eye of Nergal
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Eye, daughter of Bel
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Eyes of planetary demons
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F
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F
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Fable of the wren and the elephant
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The face of Humbaba
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The fall of Nineveh/Babylon
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Farmer, plough my lands!
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Fate of a Roman commander
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The fate of Evil Eye
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Father = Intellect
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Favorinus criticism of the Chaldeans
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Favorinus on the Chaldean astrologers
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Favourable omens to kings
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The favourable sun
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Fear of contagious impurity
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Feeding the effigy
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A festival of Hierapolis
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Fictional letter of the king Abgar to Jesus
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A fictional royal inscription
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Fifty leagues in one day
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Finely ground flour
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The first Greek philosophers
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The First Hermes
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The first idol venerated
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The first king of Babylon
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The first plague
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The fish greet the god
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Five cities, nine kings
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The flesh of the gods
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The flood account of Berossus
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Flood as punishment
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Flood of water and flood of fire
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Flood story according to Cosmas
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Flood story according to Gnostics
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Flood story according to Sethians
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The flood story of Hierapolis
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Flowers of gold flare
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Folklore connections of Etana
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The footprint of Anzu
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Forecasts from meetings on the road
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Forehead of the ram
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Foreign nationals in Calah
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Forget that which has departed
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Format of oaths
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The formless fire
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Forms seen in the heavens
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The foundation deposits
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The four elements
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A fragment of Sudines
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From a gardener to king
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From Jewish magic to Gnosticism
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G
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G
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Garden and gardener
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The garden of stones
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Garden of Tammuz
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Gardens of Adonis
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Garment of Light
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Garments of glory
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The gate of Bel
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The gate of heaven
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The gates of the netherworld
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Gathering of the assembly
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Geloo and the Saints
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Gematria in Mesopotamia
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The ghost Gello
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Giants and Titans
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Gilgameš and Heracles
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Gilgameš and Theseus
-
Gilgameš in a Greek papyrus?
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Gilgamesh in al-Suyuti
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Gilgamesh in bar Konai
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Gilgamesh in the Book of Giants
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Gilgamos rescued by an eagle
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The Gnostic Book of Life
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The Gnostic Pleroma
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God = pine tree
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God as Once Transcendent
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God as the source of justice
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The god delivered us to the enemy
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A god descending
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God lends a hand
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God reveals the fate
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Goddess and the Moon
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The goddess as androgyne
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The goddess ascent
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The goddess Atargatis in Hierapolis
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The goddess dressing
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The goddess of Hierapolis
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The gods abandon the city
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Gods and ascent
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Gods and Ceasars
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Gods and good men
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Gods and Ištars
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Gods love for a heifer
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The gods of Hierapolis
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The gods produce the signs
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The gods reigned over Phoenicia
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Going to the battlefield
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Going to the brides house
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The golden and silver rules
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The goring ox
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Graeco-Babylonian Tablets
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A great altar in the centre of Edessa
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The great king of heaven
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Greater and lesser mysteries
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Greek astrologers had read Chaldean horoscopes
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The Greek astronomers preserved the Chaldean records
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Greek festival of Adonis and Aphrodite
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Greek map of the world
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The Greek myth of Lamia
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The Greek novelist Iamblichus absorbed Babylonian learning
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The Greek preposition ana
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A Greek text combining physiognomy and astrology
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The Greek word alazon
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The Greek word for gold
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The Greek word for haematite
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The Greek word temenos
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The Greek word to fight
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Greek words for axe
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Greek worship of stars
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Greeks and the pine tree
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Guilt was hidden from him
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Gylo and the Greek saints
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H
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H
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Hanging Gardens of Babylon
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The hanging Sun disk
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Harran under Muslim rule
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Harranian rites to the Moon
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Having an ominous dream
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He falls and does not know it
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He is a hunter
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He released his enemies
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He will come in glory
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Headache and dizziness
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A heaven too high
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Heavenly garment and ointment
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Heavy hand of the god
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The Hebrew Song of Songs
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Hekate and the Moon
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Hekate and theurgy
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Hekate descends to Earth
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Hekate of the Chaldean Oracles
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Helios = Šamaš in Palmyra
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Hemerological omens in Talmud
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Hepatoscopy in the Homeric epics
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Heracles and Hydra
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Heracles and the Nemean Lion
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Heracles in far west
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Heracles the philosopher
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Heraclitus and the Moon
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Heras cult on Samos
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The herbs nature
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The heresy of Chaldeism
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The heresy of Nergalians
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Hermes the Babylonian
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The Hermetic ascent
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Hermetic traditions of Harran and Abraham
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Herodikos the Babylonian
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Herodotus description of Babylon
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Herodotus on a Babylonian marriage custom
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Herodotus on the Babylonian burial customs
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Herodotus on the Babylonian cult of Ištar
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Herodotus on the Babylonian customs
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Herodotus on the Babylonian population
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Herodotus on the cults of the Persians
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Herodotus on the Persian empire
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Herodotus on the walling of Babylon
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Herodotus quoted a Babylonian omen
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al-Himyari on the Sabians
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al-Himyaris description of Babylon
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His mission will not prosper
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Hittite royal ideology
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The holiness of astrology
-
Holy Spirit as feminine entity
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The Holy Spirit as Mother
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The holy trees of Lycia
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Holy war in Mesopotamia and in Israel
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Horse cheekpieces
-
The host of heaven and archons
-
The hour of birth
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The house of night
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How monarchies changed hands
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How Semiramis became king
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Hugeness of God
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Human being has two souls
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Human soul as virgin
-
Humbaba and Gorgon
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Humbaba in Manichaean mythology
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Humbaba in the Book of Giants
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The Hymn of the Pearl
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Hymn to Nanaya
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I
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I
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I am a riding-donkey
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I came back to life
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I can read the signs
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I lifted up my hands
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I put on seven garments
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Ibn Waḥshīya the Chaldean
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The iconography of Verethraghna
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The idea of Holy Scripture
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The ideal calendar
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The idol of jealousy
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If a mans testicle contains pus
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If a woman gives birth to a lion
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If Adad thunders
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If chills seize the person
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If in Šebat thunders
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If Marduk falls to the ground
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If the head quivers
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Iliad and Mul Apin
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Illnesses of babies
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Image for Sin
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Imitation of birds
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In the shadow of the wall
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Inanna and Šukalletuda
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An incantation against Lamaštu
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Independent of Zones
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Infinity of time
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Initially they lived like animals
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Initiation to mysteries
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An inscription relating to Baalshamin in Palmyra
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An inscription relating to Šamaš in Hatra
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An inscription to Šamaš in Palmyra
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Insolence of the Great Mothers Son
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Intellect of the Father
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The intercalary months
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Introduction to a Horoscope
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Invention of triplicities
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Ionians in Neo-Assyrian sources
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Ionitus and Nimrod
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Iranians offering in Esagil
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Isaac of Antioch on the religion of Beth Hur
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Isis journey to Byblos
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The island of Syros
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Istahar ascending to heaven
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Ištar and Aphrodite
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Ištar as the Holy Spirit
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Ištar of Akkade
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Ištar of Arbela to Esarhaddon
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Ištar puts on illnesses
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J
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J
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Jacob of Serugh on Syrian paganism
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Jesus as the mariner
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Jesus trampling the sea
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Jewish square script = Assyrian writing
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John the Lydian on the Maiuma festival
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Joseph as eunuch
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Julian and the Chaldeans
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K
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K
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The Kantean heresy
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Katabasis to the netherworld
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Keep not company with a fool
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Kewan in the Mandean Ginza
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King as incarnation of Ninurta
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The king as the hunter of enemies
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The king Kay Qobâd
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King of Babylon = king of Assyria
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The king of Babylonia and the king of Persia
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King of kings in Media and Urartu
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King of Persia = king of Assyria
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King of Persia = king of Babylon
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The king Yima saves the world
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Kings eye and ears
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Kings female relatives
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Kings going up to heaven
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The kings of the Chaldeans according to Synkellos
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Kingship of Assurbanipal
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Kislimu rituals of the Harranian Sabians
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The knowledge of Seth
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Knowledge of the coming Flood
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Kumarbi myth and Hesiod
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L
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L
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Lady at the window
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The land of no return
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The last shall be first
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The last temple of Sabians
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Laws counteract the fate
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Lead-rope of the gods
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Leading upward
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Learning of a craft implies an adoption
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Leave not your son without education
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Lecanomancy in Greece
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The legendary king Kay Kaus
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Length of daylight
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Lets go to the field
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Letter ordering messengers death
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Levirate Marriage
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Libanius on the decline of Harran
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The life-giving water
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Like a bird on a rafter
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The lion and the fox
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The List of antediluvian kings
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List of constellations
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The list of lovers
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List of the cursers
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List of the physical symptoms
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Litter of the pagan cults in Christian imagery
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The live stones
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A liver expert of Babylon
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The liver models
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Liwet descends into a girl
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Loan from a wicked man
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Locust as materia medica
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Looting in Greek
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The Lord in middle heaven
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Lord of the Gods and Nergal
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The Lord of the Roof
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Lord(s) of
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Love = yoke
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A love charm invoking Dilibat
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The Loves of Ahmad Sultan and Tar Aswar
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The lower heaven as jasper
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Lunar eclipse omens
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Lunar halo omens
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The lying-in-state of Adonis
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M
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M
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Macrobius on the planets infuence
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Macrobius on the souls descent
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A magic bowl from Nippur
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Magical images of gods
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Magical properties of haematite
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Magnetite and haematite
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Maimonides on Harranians
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Maiuma festival in Antioch
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The Maiuma spring festival
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The Maiuma spring festival at Antioch
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Making an image
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Male and female stones
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Man = upside-down tree
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A man stronger than yourself
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The man who reigns
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The Mandaic angels
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Mandaic charm
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Mandaic charm to induce pregnancy
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Mandaic curative charm
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The Mandaic demon-list
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Mandaic for invasion
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Mandaic for offerings
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Mandaic for purification
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Mandaic for wailing
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Mandaic jealousy charm
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Mandaic love charm
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Mandaic phylactery for Rue
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Mandean Book of the Zodiac
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The Mandean legend of Sam
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Mandean priests
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Manetho studied antediluvian texts
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Mani as Physician
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Mani the interpreter of thunder
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A Manichaean fragment on birds
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Manis story of Adam
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Mar Qardagh the Assyrian
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Marduk after the battle
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Marduks inspection of heaven
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Marduks instructions to the moon
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Marduks processional chariot
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Marduks temple in Babylon
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Marduks temple in the first century Babylon
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Mars makes men fierce
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Masculine and feminine planets
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al-Masˁūdīs description of the Sabian temples
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Measuring of time in the Chaldean history
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The measuring stick
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Medicine of Life
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Medicines from vegetable ingredients
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Melammu
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Melting the wax effigies
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Mesopotamia and Mediterranean
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Mesopotamia and the Greek music
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Mesopotamian astronomy in Iran
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Mesopotamian commercial contacts with Minoan Crete
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Mesopotamian culture in Roman times
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Mesopotamian extispicy in Greece
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Mesopotamian Flood story
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The Mesopotamian Gallû demon
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Mesopotamian Labbu myth
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Mesopotamian medicine and Parthians
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Mesopotamian notariqon
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Mesopotamian omens in India
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The Mesopotamian ominous constellations mentioned in Iliad
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Mesopotamian water-clock in India
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Mesopotamiazation of the Jews
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Metatron the scribe
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The methods of diagnostician
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Meton and the calendaric cycle
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Military achievements of the legendary king Ninus
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A military expedition of Semiramis
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Military expedition of the king Ninus
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Millennial thought of Tertullian
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Milqia in 4th century CE
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Milqia/Arbela in 4th century CE
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Mistress of animals
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Mistress of whisperings
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Mock not an older man
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The monster Lamia
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Months associated with countries
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Moon and Sun in balance
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Moon in the signs of zodiac
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Mopsos the diviner
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Mother of the Seven houses
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Mount of assembly
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Mourning for Attis
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Mourning of the goddess
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Mulit in Mandaic texts
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Mural crown
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Mural crown of the Gods Mother
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Music and divine possession
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Mysteries of the Mother of the Gods
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The myth of Cybele and Attis
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The myth of Etana by al-Tabarī
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Myth of Ganymedes
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The myth of the Seven Sages
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N
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N
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Nabû and Nanaya in Mandaic texts
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Namburbi and Talmud rituals
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The names of goddesses
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Names of planets in Greece
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Nanai in the Manichaean texts
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Nanay, my mamma
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Nanaya in Bactria
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Nanaya in Syria and Mesopotamia
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Nanaya in Transoxania
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Nanâ in Dunhuang
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The natal influence is exerted by the condition of the sky
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Natal-day prophecies
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The nature of beneficial magic
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Nbu in the Mandean Ginza
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Nbu the watchman
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Near Eastern historiography
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Near Eastern kings dedicated luxury items in Greek sanctuaries
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Nebo and writing
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Nebo as the god of oracles
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Nebuchadnezzar II
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Nebuchadnezzar king of Assyrians
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Necromancy
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Neglect of diet by the ancients
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Neighbours and relatives
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Neo-Assyrian model of diadem
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Neo-Assyrian palaces in Odyssey
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Neoplatonic immortality
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Nergal and Mammitu from Kutha
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Nergal in Hatra
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Nergal the butcher
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Nerig in the Mandean Ginza
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Net of the god
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Network in Mandaic
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New shepherd guards the flock
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The New Year festival in Edessa
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The New Year of the Mandeans
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Night blindness in Babylonian Talmud
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Night of the full moon
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Night-blindness in Mesopotamia
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Nimrod (= Ninurta) as giant
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Nimrod = Zoroaster
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Nimrod and Ninus
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Nimrod as the astronomer
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Nimrod as the king and sage
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Nimrod the founder of Babylon
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Nimrod the inventor of magic arts
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Nimrod the Persian
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Nineveh and its legendary founder Ninus
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Ninsun and Penelope
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Ninurta and Heracles
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Ninurta in Aramaic inscriptions
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Ninus and Nineveh
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Ninus and Semiramis
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Ninus Romance
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Ninus, Semiramis and Ninyas
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Ninuss campaign against Bactria
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Nippur in Arabic sources
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Nisan 6th as the good day
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Nisan as the month of victory
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Nisan feasts of Harranian Sabians
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No name to the One
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No secret to a stupid man
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Nobody has crossed the sea
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The noise of the young gods
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The north is associated with Ursa Maior
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Not a secret to women
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Not by strength do men prevail
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Not to sprout anew
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The number seven
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O
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O
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Oannes teaching mankind
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Observation in the house
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Observation of a body
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Observation of birds
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Observation of complexion
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Observation of ears and eyes
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Observation of face
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Observation of hair
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Observation of lips and nose
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Observation of movements
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Observation of neck
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Observation of the hand
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Observation of the lunar periods
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Observation of voice
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Observations of the Sun
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Observing the animals
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The occupations of Chaldean scholars
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Odyssey and Gilgameš
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Of the people rescued from the Flood
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Offer a portion to the god
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Ogyges the king
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Okeanos and Tethys
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The oldest Greek medical texts
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Olympus and Ekur
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Omen interpretation of the Chaldean astrologers
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Omens in a Babylonian horoscope
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On the knees of the gods
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On the origin of astrology
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On the origin of Sabians
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On the paganism in Syrian cities
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On the work of Berossus
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One Fire
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Oracle for the Emperor Julian
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The order of constellations
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Organization of the sky
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Orgins of shabbat
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Oriental camel and rider bronze group from Cameiros, Rhodes
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Oriental titulature of Zeus
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The origin of 365-day solar year
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The origin of Cherub
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The origin of Greek chronometers
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Origin of Greek mathematics
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The origin of mortality
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The original language
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The original man
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Origins of the Greek knowledge
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Osiris = Dionysus
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Osiris as the king
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An ostracon from Elephantine invokes Mesopotamian gods
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Overpopulation in Euripides
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Overpopulation in Mahabharata
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Overpopulation of the earth
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Oxyrhynchus astronomical papyri
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P
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P
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A pagan governor of Harran
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Pain localised
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Pairs are unlucky
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The palace of Kay Kaus
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The palace of Kay Us
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Parable of the Talents
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Paradise as mountain
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Paradise on a great height
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Paradise on the top of the Ziggurat
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Paradise with three levels
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Parameters of planetary theory
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Parmenides epic poem
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Part of an hour
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The pastoral symbolism
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Paternal Abyss
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Patroclus, Enkidu and Hector
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The people of Shinar
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Persian customs = Assyrian customs
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The Persian king on a Syrian chariot
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Persians and the worship of statues
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The personae in the Song of Songs
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Persons of the same fate
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Philo of Alexandria on Genesis 12:4
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Philo of Alexandria on Genesis 15:7
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Philo on the effeminates
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Philoxenus on the Syriac translation of Hebrews 5:7
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Phoenician craftsmen in Greece
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Phoenician intermediary of astrology
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Phoenician intermediary of the Assyrian merchandise
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Phoenician myth of dying and rising god
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Phoenician trading network
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The Phoenician version of theogony
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The Phrygian Cybele
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Physical appearance of a woman
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Physical size of a god
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Physician
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A physiognomic treatise in Syriac
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Physiognomy and astrology
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Physiognomy linked with a prediction
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Physiognomy of eyes
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Picus Zeus the king of Assyrians
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A piece of learned folklore
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Pieces of Greek physiognomy
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Planetary exaltations
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Planetary gods like a flock
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Planetary periods in Hipparchus
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Planets and stones
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Planets as gods in the Greek tradition
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Planets role in the Chaldean astrology
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Plato on the celestial phenomena
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Platos Chaldean visitor
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Pleiades and Ursa Maior
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Pliny on the origin of medicine
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Pliny on the origin of writing
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Poison in cows hoof
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Pomegranate and Persephone
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Pomegranates in sexual magic
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Popular memory of an Assyrian inscription
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A popular memory of Cyrus besieging Babylon
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A portent of the colour of moon
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Portentous situations at death
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Portents of comets
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Portents of shooting stars
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Posidonius of Apamea
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Postdiluvian history according to Berossus
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Power of the initiation rites
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Powers of stone
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Powers of the stars
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Practices of divination
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Prayer to the Sun-god
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The priest of Atargatis
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The priest of Sharbel
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Priestess of Isharbel in Hatra
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Primordial battle and creation of man
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Primordial stage of the universe
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Primordial state of universe
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The procession of Babylonian king
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Proclus on the Chaldaean Oracles
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Proclus quotes a Babylonian omen
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Procopius on Harranians
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A proctological recipe
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Progenitor of mankind
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Prognosis in the Greek medicine
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Prognostics in the Sogdian texts
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Prometheus taught augury to the mankind
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A prophecy from Horos
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Prophecy in the Old Babylonian period
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The prophecy of Zardušt
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Prosperity of peace
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Protection of the weak
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Proverb in Sumerian and Talmud
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Ptolemy Philadelphos had Babylonian works translated into Greek
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Punishing the planets
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Punishments of Mithras
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Puns in dream omens
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Purification of body
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The purifying objects
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Purifying substances
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Putting on the Spirit
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Pythagoras and the physiognomic omens
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Q
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Q
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Qiqel and Darwish
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R
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R
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Rabbi Rav on the Babylonian temples
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Rabbinic topographical texts
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The race of evil demons
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The race of giants
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Rays of the Sun
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Real cure and imaginary cure
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Recipes against ardent fever
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Redeemers in Mandaic
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Reed hut structures kippa and šutukku
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The religion of Harranian Sabians
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Religious festival of Mesopotamian origin in Edessa
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The rest of Babylonians
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Resurrected one in garden
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Resurrection of Melqart
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Resurrection of Zoroaster
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Return of the warrior
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Revolt of gods
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The Rich Fool
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The risen Christ and Mary (John 20)
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The rites of Galli in Hierapolis
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Ritual of taurobolium
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The ritual vessel
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The River Adonis
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The road of Went-and-Returned not
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The robes of Christ and mankind
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The Roman cult of Sol Invictus
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The Roman Sun-worship
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Rome and Babylon
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Rome as the heir of Babylon
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Rome as the second Babylon
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A royal ritual displays the Anzû myth
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The royal symbol of eagle
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Rubbing aid
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Ruha and the planets
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S
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S
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The sacrifices of Harranian Sabians
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Sacrificial prognostication of the Magi
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Sacrificial victims in Ugarit
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The salvation history
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Salvation in clothing metaphors
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Šamaš in magical papyri
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Šamiš and Dlibat
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Šamiš in the Mandean Ginza
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Sanchuniathons cosmogony
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Sanctuary of Aphrodite in Aphaca
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Sardanapalus in Ovid
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Sardanapalus the silk worm
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The Sargon Geography
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Sargon in the seventh century
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Sargon of Agade in literature
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Satan in the likeness of a lion
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Saturn = Mithras
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Saturn and kingship
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Saturn as the star of the Sun
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Saturn as the Sun of night
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Saturn was a man
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The Saviour and the netherworld
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Saviour in the Manichaean texts
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The scene in Greek
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The scheme of lengths of moonlight
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Sea-monsters mouth
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The Seal of Destinies
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The second and third Hermes
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The second plague
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Seduce not anyones wife
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Seed of kingship
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Seeing the dead
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Seek paradise
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Selenodromion from Qumran
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Seleucia = Aššur
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Seleucid empire = Syria
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Seleucid Greeks = Syrians
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Seleucid royal council
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Seleucus the Babylonian
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Self-castration in the temple of Ištar
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Semiramis and the founding of Babylon
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Semiramis as a leader in war
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Semiramis as queen and goddess
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Semiramis brought a stone
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Semiramis built a bridge in Babylon
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Semiramis built two palaces in Babylon
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Semiramis in Behistun
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Semiramis in Ecbatana
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Semiramis in India
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Seneca on the astrological determinism
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Senecherib and his successors
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Sennacherib in Cilicia
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Sennacheribs inscription in Tarsus
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The separation mark
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Septimius Severus and Belus of Apamea
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Septimius Severus and horoscopes
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Sequence of colours
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A sermon against Harranians
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The Seven Governors
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Seven grades and planets
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The Seven in Ginza
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Seven masters of the house
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Seven parts of the world
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Seven sages of Greece
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The seven sages sent down to depths
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The seven week-days
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The seven wise men of Babylon
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Seven-rayed god
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The Seveners
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Sevenfold division of the soul
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Sex of the Moon
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Sex omens in Talmud
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Shahrastani on Harranians
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Sickness as a demonic attack
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The signs of gods
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The signs of sky and earth are related
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Signs of Venus
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The Silver race
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Similarities in treaty terminology
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Simon and Helena
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Simurgh in the Kurdish folk-tales
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Sin, Šamaš, and Ištar
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Site of the solar fire
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Sky and earth separated
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Slaying of dragon as a spiritual struggle
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Sleep like a fog
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Socrates and Zopyrus
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The solar eclipse
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The solar world
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Solomons daughter in a tower
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Some Assyrian kings
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Some astrological correspondencies
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Some Sabian doctrines
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Some Venus omens in India
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The Son of God slew death
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The Son of the Phrygian Great Mother
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Sons of
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The sons of Seth
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Sorceries to be reversed
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Soul as a radiant fire
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The soul as divine triad
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Soul consists of seven parts
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Soul divided in three
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Soul in the middle
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Souls on Olympus
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The south and north wind
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The speech of Misfortune
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A spell for fear
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The spleen and kidney
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The spread of pipes
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The spread of the harp
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The spread of the Linus-song
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The spread of the lute
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A spring festival in Edessa, 496 CE
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A spring festival in Edessa, 498 CE
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A spring festival in Edessa, 499 CE
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A spring festival in Edessa, 502 CE
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The squint-eyed
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The stars and the liver
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The stars as gods
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The statue of the Syrian goddess
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The statues of gods
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The stereotyped formulae
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Stick pricking the innards
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Stimulating the sense of obligation
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Stirring up the great sea
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Stoic doctrine of omens
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Stoicism and the Chaldean doctrines
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The Stoics of Tarsus
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Stone, plant and tree
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The Stones cry out
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The story of Shamshum al-Jabbar
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The Story of the Fisherman and the Sultan
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The stringing of the lyre
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Stripping during the Descent
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The Stymphalian Birds
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Substance in the names of things
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Succession of the kingdoms
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Sufi connection with Gilgameš
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Sulla and a Chaldean
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Sumerian dispute poems in Callimachus
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Šumma izbu and Talmud
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Sun as the seventh
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Sun, our Lord
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Sun, you see all
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The sungod caused misfortune
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The Suns statue in Heliopolis
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Suns wife and mother
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The Suteans and sons of Seth
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Swear no oath
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The symbolic titles
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Symbols of the Attis cult
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Syncretic hymn to Ninurta
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Syncretism of the Persian Period
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Syria in Roman times
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The Syrian god of Elagabalus
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A Syrian prophetess of Marius
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T
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T
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The Tablet of Destinies
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The tablet of plants
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Tablet of Sins
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Take iron powder
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Taking no food
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Tale of Bulūqiyā
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A tale of two cities
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Talmud rituals
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Talmudic and Mesopotamian dream omens
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Talmudic materia medica
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Talmudic medical recipes
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Talmudic nosebleed recipes
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Talmudic omen protases
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Talmudic pediatry
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Talmudic plant-lists
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Talmudic recipes for ear disease
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Tammuz = Adonis
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Tammuz and a Christian martyr
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Tammuz and Balti
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Tammuz as the king of Phoenicians
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The Tammuz feast of Harranian Sabians
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Tammuz in later Mesopotamia
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Targum on Yahwehs chariot
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Tarsus and Anchiale founded by an Assyrian king
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Tatian on the origin of Greek divination
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Tearing moon down from heaven
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Temple garden at Hierapolis
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The temple of Aphrodite on Cyprus
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The temple of Astarte in Sidon
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The temple of Bel in Babylon
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The temple of Heavenly Aphrodite in Ascalon
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Temple of Nabû in Hatra
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Temple of Nebu in Palmyra
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Temple of Nergal in Hatra
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Temple of Sennacherib
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The temple of the Syrian goddess
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A temple ritual in Hierapolis
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The ten antediluvian kings
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Terminology of hepatoscopy
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Teukros of Babylon
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Thabit ibn Qurra on paganism
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Thales predicted a solar eclipse
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Thallus on Belus
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The Theology of Dunnum
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Theomachy scene
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Theophrastos and Ahiqar
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Therapeutic recipes in Talmud
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There is a city called
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Thirsty to fight
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Threat of the Chaldean arts to Christianity in Edessa
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Three hundred and sixty worlds
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Three meanings of Apsu
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Three prohibitions
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Three-layered heaven
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Thunder omens from Qumran
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Tiamat and Tethys
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The time of birth determines mans course in life
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Titanomachia
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To make a woman talk
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Today a god has suffered
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Touching comrades chest
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Transfer of hegemony
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Transformation of entrails
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Transmission of knowledge is an initiation into mysteries
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Traveling on Suns path
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The travelling companion
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Tread on the neck
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The Tree of Life as olive
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Triad connecting the All
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True Father and Mother
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Tukulti-Ninurtas vigour
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Tunes of harmony
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The turning-points of the Sun
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Two judges of Babil
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The two queens of Babylon
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Twofold destruction and renewal of the world
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Tyche with beard
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A type of bronze tube
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U
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U
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Units of time as divine beings
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Universe created by Bel
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Ursa Major the Wagon
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The use of a skull in necromancy
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Use of anaphora
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Use of mathematics in creation
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The use of messengers
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Utnapishtim in the Book of Giants
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An Uzbek folk-tale and the story of Etana
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V
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V
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Various physiognomic observations
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Vehicles of souls ascension
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Venus and Mercury
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Venus transits at Pondicherry
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Victory awarded by gods
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The vines/madders revenge on the goat/gazelle
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The Virgin Isharbel of Hatra
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A volley of missiles
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Voodoo dolls in antiquity
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Voyage of seventeen days
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The walling of Babylon
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War between Ninus and Zoroaster
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The warranty clause
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Watches of the day
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Weeping for a god
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Weeping for Tammuz
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Weeping in Suns temple
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What we like
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When ants are struck
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The whirling sound
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Who but this god?
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Who digs a pit
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Who is this man?
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Who lead a wicked life
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Who were the Sabians?
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Why are you so downcast?
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Why do you scream?
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Why do you shed tears?
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The Wind of God
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The winged serpents of Arabia
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Wisdom, not wealth
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Witchcraft in Talmud
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Witness the animals
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Wolves and lambs
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The word for box
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The word for corpse
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The word for demon
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The Word puts on a body
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A word without thought
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The world controllers
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The world is eternal
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Worship of the Sun
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Writing is a discovery of the Babylonians
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The writings of pseudo-Petosiris
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Yezidis as Daisanites
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You cannot touch me
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You name shall be Stone
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You will see a fire
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Your messenger
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Zaddiq and Shekhinah
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Zarathustra and the demons
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Zarathustra, slayer of evil
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Zeus and Typhon
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Zeus the king
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Ziggurats in Phoenicia
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Ziz in Hebrew literature
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Ziz in Midrash
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Ziz of the field
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Ziz of the field in Midrash
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Ziz of the field in Talmud
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The zodiacal signs
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Zoroastrians in fourth-century Cappadocia
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Zurvanism and Mesopotamia
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The Alexander Romance