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  1. 821

    On ancient cults from the south of the province of Dalmatia: A few examples from East Herzegovina by Samardžić Gligor M.

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…It manifested itself in the respect for a significant number of cults that relied on Illyrian tradition, Roman and oriental deities.…”
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  2. 822

    “As all men are alike (tho’ infinitely various) So all Religions”. On the Philosophical and Religious Underpinnings of William Blake’s Cosmogony by Arianna Antonielli

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Particular attention will be given to the analysis of the Prophetic Books, in which Blake created a cosmogony inhabited by Oriental deities, druids, and Old Testament characters.…”
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  3. 823

    Aquatic Animals / by Robison, Keyon, author 648706

    Published 2012
    “…Fish have had a role in culture through the ages, serving as deities, religious symbols, and as the subjects of art, books and movies.…”
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    Fish (Aquatic Vertebrate Animal) / by Faust, Otha, author 648778

    Published 2012
    “…Fish have had a role in culture through the ages, serving as deities, religious symbols, and as the subjects of art, books and movies.…”
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  5. 825

    Daritvena pogača <em>župnik</em> in Valvasorjev <em>Hausgötze – gospodarček</em><br>The Offering Bread <em>župnik</em> and Valvasor's <em>Hausgötze – gospodarček</em></br>... by Ilija Popit

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…These offerings, along with the names of certain Slavic deities, were first mentioned four hundred years ago. …”
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  6. 826

    Xu Fuguan’s Concept of Anxiety and Its Connection to Religious Studies by Tea SERNELJ

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…This article introduces this concept to the European academic readership, and provides an analysis of its connection to the Modern Confucian hypothesis regarding the absence of an external God (or Deities) in classical Chinese culture.        …”
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  7. 827

    A semiotic analysis of the recreation of “the raven” in the simpsons by Sílvia Maria Guerra Anastácio, Célia Nunes Silva

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…It is worth investigating how signs of the source culture from the nineteenth century have been translated into those of the target culture from the twentieth century; or to seek traces of irony in this intertextual dialogue with allusion to myths, deities, and figures from classical antiquity.…”
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  8. 828

    The Reign of Ramesses III – under the Influence of Personal Religion by Diana Liesegang

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The royal image of Ramesses III demonstrates new aspects in the relation between the king and the deities, which emphasized the effect of a special religious conception. …”
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  9. 829

    Vana traditsioon, noored esitajad by Aado Lintrop

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…The deities display characteristic ways of moving about. …”
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  10. 830

    GUNUNG SEBAGAI LOKASI SITUS-SITUS KEAGAMAAN DAN SKRIPTORIA MASA SUNDA KUNO by Dani - Sunjana

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…This conception then represented by the existence of religious sites and scriptoria at the mount as a symbol to decrease the spiritual and intelectual distance with the deities and Supreme Being. Several mounts has been mentioned on written sources and need further archaeological research as a crosscheck confirmation in the future.…”
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  11. 831

    مدلول اسم HqA-s فى اللغة المصریة القدیمة by د.إسلام إبراهیم عامر محمد

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Whether this name refers to one of the ancient deities? Or it refers to a piece of royal clothes? …”
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  12. 832

    A theological cartography of cultural evolution by Hays, C, Burdett, M

    Published 2017
    “…The article turns to moral topics, since cultural evolution sheds light on altruistic and hyper-social behavior; additionally, we show how belief in moral deities and observation of religious rituals provide an evolutionary advantage. …”
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    Matronal virtues, professional pride and divine associations. Funerary commemoration of freedwomen in Roman Italy by Emily Hemelrijk

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…It surveys three patterns of commemoration of freedwomen: their emulation of freeborn (elite) values, the expression of professional pride and their posthumous representation in the guise of deities. Incorporating elements that at first sight may seem contradictory – such as work and the ideal of domesticity –, the funerary representation of freedwomen shows a greater variety and wider range than that of freeborn women. …”
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    THE MANY SHADES OF SHIRK / by Fadlur Rahman Kalim Kashmiri, author 653675, Shuhaib Hasan, translator 653676

    Published 1996
    “…The Hindus split God into many deities. According to their belief, God incarnates in human form to punish the wrongdoers, removes injustice and oppression from the world and fills it with justice, equality and prosperity. …”
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    Homerinių himnų struktūros bruožai | Structural Features of the Homeric Hymns by Naglis Kardelis

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Presenting an interpretation of the quantitative re­sults arrived at in this chapter, the author suggests some possible answers (or, rather, only some clues) as to why some ancient Greek deities are given in the Homeric Hymns much more attention than oth­ers (for example, why some especially prominent Greek gods, say, Zeus, Poseidon, or Hades, are made to stand in the shadow of some subordinate or even minor, if not marginal, deities).In the fourth chapter of the article, the author focuses on the structural framework of typical indi­vidual hymns of different length. …”
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    The transformations of the concept of fate in literature by Mogens Bröndsted

    Published 1967-01-01
    “…The first phase, then, is religious, whether this power is conceived to be a plurality of spirits or deities or—most primitive of all, according to a recent trend in comparative religion—as a single 'high god'.…”
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  18. 838

    Karst caves and hydrology between geodesy and archeology: Field trip notes by Carla Braitenberg, Tommaso Pivetta, Giuliana Rossi, Paola Ventura, Ambra Betic

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Proto-historic remains near the mouth of the underground river suggest the water outpouring from the Karst was associated with deities to be worshiped. Here the geodetic and cultural aspects of the Karst are summarized, illustrating the field trip that had been offered to the participants. …”
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    “Sacrifice” Among Ahmadi Women by Winy Trianita

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…In the world of religion, sacrifice is believed as a form of devotion toward the deities. Some theories suggest that every religion has its own system as well as function of sacrifice. …”
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    Armorican Graffiti. Prolégomènes à l’étude des graffites romains d’Armorique by Patrick Galliou, Bernard Tanguy

    Published 1988-05-01
    “…All of them bear witness to the propensity, common to all men since the invention of writing, to engrave with drypoint, on materials of little resistance, names of persons, amorous or insulting words, and sometimes even dedications to various deities. After studying an archaeological corpus, a linguistic analysis should enable us to take a new look at Gallo-Roman onomastics and phonetics.…”
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