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de Cérès à Rome des origines à la fin de la République, 1958, Paris; Kurt Latte, Römische Religionsgeschichte , 1960, Leipzig; P.Pouthier, Ops et la conception
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Pita Dyēus God the Father Hades Tiwaz Zeus de Vaan 2008, pp. 173–174. Kurt Latte, Römische Religionsgeschichte, part 5, vol. 4 of Handbuch der Altertumswissenschaft
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de Cérès à Rome des origines à la fin de la République, 1958, Paris; Kurt Latte, Römische Religionsgeschichte , 1960, Leipzig; P.Pouthier, Ops et la conception
Juno (mythology) (16,162 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
their own one named juno, has been maintained by many scholars, lastly Kurt Latte. In the past it has also been argued that goddess Juno herself would be
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University Press, 1920. Hesychius. Hesychii Alexandrini Lexicon, edited by Kurt Latte, Peter Allan Hansen, and Ian C. Cunningham. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter
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which expressed the animistic nature of the most ancient Roman religion. Kurt Latte has supported Carl Koch's thesis that the most ancient Roman religious
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the ritual of the Tigillum Sororium proposed by Herbert Jennings Rose, Kurt Latte, and Robert Schilling himself. Renard connects the epithet's meaning to
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above p. 103. Dumézil (1977), p. 188 n. 44. Fowler (1899), pp. 121–122. Kurt Latte Römische Religionsgeschichte Munich 1960 p. 81 and n. 3. G. Piccaluga