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    to her. Her major symbols include owls, olive trees, snakes, and the Gorgoneion. In art, she is generally depicted wearing a helmet and holding a spear...
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    uses a quotation of Luke 12:59, mistranslated as "no one will be released from prison until he has paid the last obolus" since Luke calls the coin a lepton...
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    brown rather than black hair Blackburn & Holford-Strevens 2003, pp. 670–671. Luke, Trevor (2015). "Cultivating the memory of Octavius Thurinus". Journal of...
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    however, renders the χάσμα μέγα or "great gulf" between heaven and hell in Luke 16:26 as chaos magnum. This model of a primordial state of matter has been...
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    Parthenon, The University of Wisconsin Press. ISBN 9780299151140. Roman, Luke, Monica Roman, Encyclopedia of Greek and Roman Mythology, Facts on File,...
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    disguised cap of invisibility. In the same series, the main antagonist, Luke Castellan, stole Hades' Helm of Darkness, as well as Zeus' master bolt. Hades...
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    cameo. On the cameo is a head of Medusa, technically referred to as a Gorgoneion. It is sardonyx and was made in the first half of the first century AD...
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