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    into a woman, and so remained until he was able to repeat the act with the male snake seven years later. This staff later came into the possession of the...
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    the Cypria, the Little Iliad by Lesches of Pyrrha, the Aethiopis and Iliupersis by Arctinus of Miletus), there is no trace of any reference to his general...
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    a weapon, and it always accompanies female goddesses, not male gods, referring to the male bull god itself. Robert S. P. Beekes regards the relation of...
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    lit. 'thought, care, attention') may refer to the following personages: Male Phrontis, son of Phrixus and Chalciope, daughter of King Aeetes. Phrontis...
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  • goddesses Persephone and Hecate, meaning deliverance and safety. Soteria's male counterpart was the spirit or daimon Soter. Both Zeus and Dionysus were titled...
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