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Religion / Ancient Roman religion / Celestial coordinate system / Astronomical objects / Mithraic mysteries / Religion in Iran / Tauroctony / Catastrophism / Orion / Astrology / Astronomy / Constellations
Date: 2010-12-17 02:02:19
Religion
Ancient Roman religion
Celestial coordinate system
Astronomical objects
Mithraic mysteries
Religion in Iran
Tauroctony
Catastrophism
Orion
Astrology
Astronomy
Constellations

Mem. S.A.It. Suppl. Vol. 15, 219 c SAIt 2010

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