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Interpretatio graeca (Latin for 'Gr**** translation'), or "interpretation by
means of Gr**** [models]",
refers to the
tendency of the
ancient Gr****s to...
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Interpretatio germanica is the
practice by the
Germanic peoples of
identifying Roman gods with the
names of
Germanic deities.
According to University...
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Interpretatio Christiana (Latin for
Christian interpretation, also
Christian reinterpretation) is
adaptation of non-Christian
elements of
culture or historical...
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Interpretatio Alcorani litteralis (fully:
Interpretatio Alcorani litteralis ****
scholiis ad
mentem authoris, ex
propriis domesticis ipsius expositoribus...
- wear a victor's
crown (Gr**** στέφανος, stéphanos).
According to the
Interpretātiō Graecǎ, he is
Zelos (Ζῆλος, Zêlos (latinized as Zēlus),
literally "Zeal"...
- law, and
justice in
Norse mythology. Tiw was
equated with Mars in the
interpretatio germanica, and the name of the day is a
translation of
Latin dies Martis...
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cultural ****imilation
which made the
Roman Empire possible";
entry on "
Interpretatio romana," in
Celtic Culture: A
Historical Encyclopedia (ABC-Clio, 2006)...
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Interpretatio slavica is the
practice by the
Slavic peoples to
identify the gods of
neighboring peoples and the
names of
Christian saints with the names...
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Celtic goddess. She was
identified by
Roman commentators with
Minerva by
interpretatio romana. The
Gaulish theonym Belesama has been
traditionally interpreted...
- the
similarly monstrous dog
Garmr during the
events of Ragnarök. The
interpretatio romana generally renders the god as Mars, the
ancient Roman war god...