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  • the filename use the text "Ares and Athena", when this is supposed to be Minerva Fighting Mars? --45.72.211.136 (talk) 14:58, 29 December 2017 (UTC)...
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  • Mars.htm would validate you along with other titles granted to Mars. Scribeofargos (talk) 00:02, 25 August 2009 (UTC) The name of "Mars" would...
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  • com/athens/troy/2774/mythgods.html has that list Aphrodite=Venus Ares=Mars Artemis=Diana Athena=Minerva Demeter=Ceres Dionysus=Bacchus Erinyes=Furiae(Furies) Kharites=Charities...
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  • Waakzaamheid, and Minerva, and the brigs Ajax and Daphne (de Jonge, p. 358, note 1). Earlier the same morning Cerberus and Mars, who had fled independently...
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  • August 2005 (UTC) I think it should be named Apollo, Bacchus, Diana or Minerva. Because these are major Gods, and there are no planets with that names...
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  • 136 If Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, had not already been given to one of the asteroids, the name of the new planet would have been Minerva. p. 172-174...
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  • it already. Exceptions among the main deities would include Apollo and Minerva. I don't agree with requiring parenthetical expressions on all members...
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  • but have you taken a close look at what McQueen is holding in his hand? Minerva nine 06:04, 30 June 2006 (UTC) According to wikipedia:profanity it seems...
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  • satellite. (B=Binary companion / S=satellite) See also (90) Antiope and (93) Minerva on the list. -- Kheider (talk) 00:00, 19 September 2011 (UTC) Thanks for...
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  • unlike the pre-Christian Celtic gods known from Britain - e.g. Sulis Minerva, Mars Nodons. This is consistent with the traditional medieval account, that...
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  • the invocation of (in the interpretatio romana) Neptune, Orcus, Diana, Minerva, Geniscus and as well as "devotion to the gods of the trivium, where three...
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  • story may serve to convey the powerful nature of temazepam addiction, but it mars the professionalism of the article. I am removing the bulk of the material...
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  • August 2015 (UTC)}} Michael Polanyi, "The growth of science in society", Minerva Volume 5, Number 4 / June, 1967 DOI 10.1007/BF01096782 Pages 533-545. I...
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  • blonde hair; Amor, Apollo, Aurora, Bacchus, Ceres, Diana, Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, Minerva and Venus. Ref: Francis Owen, "The Germanic people; their Origin...
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  • Certain Selected Groups: A Handbook for Chaplains (2001) pp.1-5 , The Minerva Group, ISBN 0-89875-607-3. Following his death, Shri Hans Ji appointed...
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  • Paul B (talk) 18:23, 25 March 2011 (UTC) "A device from Henry Peacham's Minerva Britanna (1612) depicting a hand behind a curtain that has written the...
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  • the common form of oath among the modern Albanians. Athena (the Latin Minerva), the goddess of wisdom as expressed in speech, would evidently owe its...
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