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... later Bellona worship , with savage and fanatical elements foreign to the earlier . Sulla , on his first gold and silver coins - certainly struck in the East in the years just after his Cappadocian visit - set on obverse the goddess of ...
... later Bellona worship , with savage and fanatical elements foreign to the earlier . Sulla , on his first gold and silver coins - certainly struck in the East in the years just after his Cappadocian visit - set on obverse the goddess of ...
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... later . The worship of Castor and Pollux was known at Rome from the fifth century B.C.3 if not earlier . It was prominent in the neighbouring Tusculum and Ardea and is found later at Ostia . In the Greek South it was peculiarly ...
... later . The worship of Castor and Pollux was known at Rome from the fifth century B.C.3 if not earlier . It was prominent in the neighbouring Tusculum and Ardea and is found later at Ostia . In the Greek South it was peculiarly ...
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... later at Tripolis . The Italian and Sicilian examples begin in the later fourth century and run on through the third into the second . At the beginning variations are numerous , but we can trace a gradual standardization of attitude ...
... later at Tripolis . The Italian and Sicilian examples begin in the later fourth century and run on through the third into the second . At the beginning variations are numerous , but we can trace a gradual standardization of attitude ...
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RETIRED FELLOWS | 4 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19312 | 11 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By The Rt Hon H A L Fisher | 23 |
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