- the fact that "in
consequence of
these events the
Galatians who
inhabit Pessinous do not
touch pork". In
Abrahamic religions,
eating pig
flesh is clearly...
- [Histories]. i.34–45. Bremmer, J.N. (2004). "Attis: A Gr**** god in
Anatolian Pessinous and
Catullan Rome" (PDF). Mnemosyne.
Fourth Series. 57 (5): 534–573, see...
- the
Sibylline Books, an
image of
Cybele was
transferred from
Pessinos (
Pessinous or Pergamon) to Rome. An emb****y was sent to
Attalus I of
Pergamon to...
- OCLC 1243160502. Bremmer, Jan N. (2004). "Attis: A Gr**** God in
Anatolian Pessinous and
Catullan Rome". Mnemosyne. 57 (5): 534–573. doi:10.1163/1568525043057892...
-
otherwise lost orthodox,
approved version preserved by the priest-kings at
Pessinous and
imported to Rome.
Arnobius claimed several scholarly sources as his...
- 1979. ISBN 0-520-04770-2 Bremmer, Jan, "Attis: A Gr**** God in
Anatolian Pessinous and
Catullan Rome", Mnemosyne,
Fourth Series, Vol. 57, Fasc. 5, Catullus...
-
Probably titular bishop of
Pessinonte degli Armeni. Lamsens, Frederic. "
Pessinous Excavations Project -
About the project". www.archaeology.ugent.be. Verlinde...