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    Castor and Pollux (redirect from Dioscures)
    Castor and Pollux (or Polydeuces) are twin half-brothers in Greek and Roman mythology, known together as the Dioscuri or Dioskouroi. Their mother was Leda...
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    2019. Krappe, Alexander Haggerty, “La poursuite du Gilla Dacker et les Dioscures celtiques”. In: Revue Celtique 49 (1932): 96-108. "Cells Of The Ever Young:...
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    variants. A Dio- prefix is found in other names, such as that of the Dioscures, and may derive from Dios, the genitive of the name of Zeus. Nonnus, in...
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    (Frenetik [fr] featuring Sofiane Pamart) 2021 Jeu de couleurs "V.S.T" (Dioscures featuring Sofiane Pamart) Ciela "UCTL" (Gracy Hopkins featuring Sofiane...
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  • Krappe, Alexander Haggerty (1932). "La poursuite du Gilla Dacker et les Dioscures celtiques" [The pursuit of the Gilla Dacker and the Celtic dioscuri]....
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    villas, aqueducts, and public baths. Landmarks such as the Temple of Dioscures were built, and many emperors chose to holiday in the city, including...
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    (1945) and Rhys Carpenter (1945) and identifies the statue as one of the Dioscures. Etcheto, Les Scipions, pp. 278-282, with a detailed historiograhical...
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    285–307. Krappe, Alexander Haggerty, “La poursuite du Gilla Dacker et les Dioscures celtiques”. In: Revue Celtique 49 (1932): 96-108. [1] Persigout, Jean-Paul...
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    Paris: Fayard. Hollard, Dominique; Gricourt, Daniel (2010). Cernunnos, le dioscure sauvage: Recherches comparatives sur la divinité des Celtes. Paris: Editions...
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    tried to find ways to prepare for an economic end to the conflict. The Dioscures, in particular Erich Ludendorff, favored solutions designed to ensure...
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    pp. 68–69. Hollard, Dominique; Gricourt, Daniel (2010). Cernunnos, le dioscure sauvage: Recherches comparatives sur la divinité des Celtes. Paris: Editions...
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  • (1972) Concerto Grosso for Flute, Violin, Clarinet, and Chamber Orchestra Dioscures (1977, rev. 1984) Capriccio for Violin and Chamber Orchestra Éphémères...
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  • Penates publici were represented as two young men or boys, similar to the Dioscures, and identified as gods brought by Aeneas from Troy,: I 64–65  as the...
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    l'Olympe" Tendron 2014, p. 60: Troisième niveau sculpté: Léda et les Dioscures Tendron 2014, p. 25: Un temple polygonal Tendron 2014, p. 27: Une dédicace...
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    (2010). "Le Chapalu : fléau lacustre, régicide et... royal". Cernunnos, le dioscure sauvage: recherches comparatives sur la divinité dionysiaque des Celtes...
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    protective glacis for these resource-rich mining regions. Furthermore, Dioscure envisioned enhancing political and economic connections with the Netherlands...
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    Object number: Ma 1393. Retrieved February 28, 2024. Unknown. L'Incantada: Dioscure-Ariane (marble; 206 cm x 75 cm). Paris, France: Louvre. Object number:...
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  • Traditionally Amyklai was associated the residence of Tyndareus and his sons, the Dioscures. Amyclae became a bishopric in 1082, see Diocese of Amyclae. List of settlements...
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