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... called after the battle god was Mug Néit , a king whose name , meaning ' Slave of Nét ' , figures in the Eber pedigrees in the Book of Leinster ( fo . 319 , 320 ' ) as father of Mug Nuadat = Eogan Mór , the hero of the story of the ...
... called after the battle god was Mug Néit , a king whose name , meaning ' Slave of Nét ' , figures in the Eber pedigrees in the Book of Leinster ( fo . 319 , 320 ' ) as father of Mug Nuadat = Eogan Mór , the hero of the story of the ...
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... called members of the sect of the Nazoraeans ( τῶν Ναζωραίων ) , and we know that in later times a Semitic - speaking sect of Christians was called by this name . Unfortunately we do not know how these persons wrote their name in their ...
... called members of the sect of the Nazoraeans ( τῶν Ναζωραίων ) , and we know that in later times a Semitic - speaking sect of Christians was called by this name . Unfortunately we do not know how these persons wrote their name in their ...
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... called Ione , from Io who came thither by sea and abode there . And also it was called Minoa , because Minos , with his brothers Aeacus and Rhadamanthys , leaving his own country , founded this city . Whence also there came to be the ...
... called Ione , from Io who came thither by sea and abode there . And also it was called Minoa , because Minos , with his brothers Aeacus and Rhadamanthys , leaving his own country , founded this city . Whence also there came to be the ...
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NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
SOME CARDINAL POINTS IN KNOWLEDGE | 28 |
SOME PALESTINIAN CULTS IN THE GRAECOROMAN AGE By G | 55 |
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