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Jupiter (Latin:
Iūpiter or Iuppiter, from Proto-Italic *djous "day, sky" + *patēr "father", thus "sky father" Gr****: Δίας or Ζεύς), also
known as Jove...
- storm-god in
northern Syria and
southern Anatolia from
Hadad of
Aleppo to
Iupiter Dolichenus". In Hutter, Manfred; Hutter-Braunsar,
Sylvia (eds.). Offizielle...
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notamment quand il marche, qu'il
meriteroit estre nommé le
petit chien de
Iupiter ; mais il est si puant, et
iette vne
odeur si empestée, qu'il est indigne...
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optimo maximo (DOM) To the best and
greatest God
Derived from the
pagan Iupiter optimo maximo ("to the best and
greatest Jupiter").
Printed on bottles...
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Ancient Gr**** Ζεύς (πατήρ) / Zeus (patēr)),
vocative *dyeu ph2ter (>
Latin Iūpiter,
Illyrian Deipaturos) oral
heroic poetry or song
lyrics that used stock...
- Auseklis.: 230–232 Zeus, the Gr**** king of gods, is
cognate to
Latin Iūpiter, Old
German Ziu, and
Indic Dyaus, with whom he
shares similar mythologies...
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dedicated to Semo
Sancus on the Isle of the Tiber, near the
temple of
Iupiter Iurarius. This
altar bears the
inscription seen and
misread by
Justin (Semoni...
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alongside Prithvi Mata "Earth Mother" in
prehistoric times.
Jupiter From
Latin Iūpiter ('father Jove'), from Proto-Italic *djous patēr (literally 'sky father')...
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Clipeus of
Iupiter-Ammon,
conserved at the
Museu Nacional Arqueològic de Tarragona...
- ("Eternal Sky"). A form of Ahura-Mazda is
invoked in
Latin as
Caelus Aeternus Iupiter. The
walls of some
mithrea feature allegorical depictions of the cosmos...