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Rüpke (ed.), 58. For
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interpretive difficulties offered by
Roman deities and
their cults, see
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German scholar of
comparative religion and
classical philology,
recipient of the ****-Lussac...
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Christel Rupke (7
March 1919 – 16
November 1998) was a
German swimmer. She
competed in the women's 100
metre backstroke at the 1936
Summer Olympics, where...
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Nicolaas Adri****
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supported only by the
misplaced names of the
months from
September to December.
Rüpke also
finds the
coincidence of the
length of the
supposed "Romulan" year...