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T. Mommsen , Arch . Anz , 1865 , 88ff . , considered her a divinity of Italic origin , and that her original attribute was ' producer of money ' , which is why she appears with Dis Pater , the god of riches : he was followed by ...
T. Mommsen , Arch . Anz , 1865 , 88ff . , considered her a divinity of Italic origin , and that her original attribute was ' producer of money ' , which is why she appears with Dis Pater , the god of riches : he was followed by ...
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242 > goddess sometimes appears with Dis Pater , who can easily be considered a Roman equivalent of Pluto - Hades . Now Pluto frequently appears in Greek inscriptions , and in some Latin - speaking provinces , as one of a triad with the ...
242 > goddess sometimes appears with Dis Pater , who can easily be considered a Roman equivalent of Pluto - Hades . Now Pluto frequently appears in Greek inscriptions , and in some Latin - speaking provinces , as one of a triad with the ...
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Herodotos and Thucydides thus appear to differ over : 1 ) the position of Eurymachos . ... than at first appears , and that they can be attributed rather to the different interests of the two writers than to different information .
Herodotos and Thucydides thus appear to differ over : 1 ) the position of Eurymachos . ... than at first appears , and that they can be attributed rather to the different interests of the two writers than to different information .
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