Franz-Valéry-Marie Cumont (3 January 1868 in Aalst, Belgium – 20 August 1947 in Woluwe-Saint-Pierre near Brussels) was a Belgian archaeologist and historian...
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Cumont may refer to: Cumont (commune), a commune in southern France Lamothe-Cumont, another commune in Southern France, neighbouring Cumont Franz Cumont...
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a relationship understood by Mithraic scholars since the days of Franz Cumont. An early example of the Greek form of the name is in a 4th century BCE...
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Baron Charles Paul de Cumont (31 May 1902 – 9 June 1990) was a Belgian general, and served as chairman of the Belgian joint chiefs of staff between 1959...
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81. Clauss 2000, p. 79. cf. Beck 1984, p. 2019. Cumont 1903, p. 21. Cumont 1896, pp. 180f. Cumont 1903, p. 24, 210. Beck 1984, p. 2072. Clauss 2000...
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Charles Cumont (31 May 1902 – 9 June 1990) was a Belgian modern pentathlete who competed at the 1928 Summer Olympics. He finished in 35th equal place with...
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Cumont (French pronunciation: [kymɔ̃]; Occitan: Cucmont) is a commune in the Tarn-et-Garonne department in the Occitanie region in southern France. Communes...
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Arthur Timothée Antoine Victor, vicomte de Cumont (19 April 1818 – 10 February 1902) was a French politician. He was Minister of Public Instruction, Cults...
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Antiochus, was first attributed to Musa by the Belgian archeologist Franz Cumont. This attribution was agreed by several other scholars. The facial characteristics...
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Manilius, Astronomica, I.333ff. Manilius, Astronomica, V.389ff. Franz Cumont and Franz Boll, Catalogus Codicum Astrologorum Graecorum, Vol. 5, part 1...
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excellent conservation. It came into the possession of the historian Franz Cumont, who dated it between the beginning of the 2nd century and the end of the...
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was given to it by Dieterich, who dedicated the edition to Franz Cumont. But Cumont could not see the text as being Mithraic in origin. Gee believes that...
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number GR 1354(2) V. Cumont 1925, p. 1f. according to Cumont Tower 4. Cumont 1925, p. 2. Cumont 1925, p. 9. Contrary to Cumont and following Uhden 1932...
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1961–1962 Lyman Lemnitzer 1962–1963 C. P. de Cumont 1963–1964 Adolf Heusinger 1964–1968 C. P. de Cumont 1968–1971 Nigel Henderson 1971–1974 Johannes Steinhoff...
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Lamothe-Cumont (French pronunciation: [lamɔt kymɔ̃]; Occitan: La Mòta de Cucmont) is a commune in the Tarn-et-Garonne department in the Occitanie region...
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of Tales and Traditions of the Eskimo, London, 1875, at sacred-texts.com Cumont, Franz (1911), The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism, Chapter VI: "Persia"...
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patterns surrounding the central hole. In the preliminary report, Franz Cumont draws connections between the broken guilloche pattern of the first ring...
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Plutarch’s writing, and thus dubious evidence for actual behavior.: 314 Franz Cumont believed that Greco-Roman Mithraism had been influenced by some beliefs...
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alone; the combination of "Dura-Europos" is modern, and was coined by Franz Cumont in 1922. Dura controlled the river crossing on the route between Seleucus's...
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London: I.B. Tauris & Company. ISBN 978-1-784-53216-1. OCLC 888467694. Cumont, Franz (1911). The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism. Chicago, IL: Open...
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December 1961 – 1 April 1964 Preceded by Charles Paul de Cumont Succeeded by Charles Paul de Cumont Inspector General of the Bundeswehr In office 1 June 1957 –...
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UP. 1987. ISBN 0-674-03386-8. Cumont, Franz (1911). The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism. Chicago: Open Court. Cumont, Franz (1903). The Mysteries...
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Trapp notes, however, that when comparing Bidez and Cumont's work with Wright's, Bidez and Cumont regard as many as sixteen of Wright's genuine letters...
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Agathias 2.23–5, Clement Stromata I.15), which – according to Bidez and Cumont – derived from a Semitic form of his name. The Suda's chapter on astronomia...
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its extent (one volume) and that pseudo-Zoroaster 'sang' it (from which Cumont and Bidez[who?] conclude that it was in verse). Numerous other fragments...
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the original on April 22, 2008. Retrieved 2013-10-06. R.L. Gordon, "Franz Cumont and the Doctrines of Mithraism," in Mithraic Studies (Manchester University...
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1961–1962 Lyman Lemnitzer 1962–1963 C. P. de Cumont 1963–1964 Adolf Heusinger 1964–1968 C. P. de Cumont 1968–1971 Nigel Henderson 1971–1974 Johannes Steinhoff...
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3rd-century Mithraic depiction of Zoroaster found in Dura Europos, Syria by Franz Cumont...
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Iranian god, a point acknowledged by Mithras scholars since the days of Franz Cumont. The Greek form of the name appears in Xenophon's biography of Cyrus, the...
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target: CITEREFLendering2019 (help) Zeichmann 2018. Cumont 1934, p. 190. Cumont 1934, p. 187. Cumont, Franz (1934). "The Population of Syria". The Journal...
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