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1 Great Mother of the Gods (Ancient Oriental and Greco-Roman deity)
Религия: Великая матерь боговУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Great Mother of the Gods (Ancient Oriental and Greco-Roman deity)
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2 Corybant (Any of the wild, half-demonic beings who were mythical attendants of the ancient Oriental and Greco-Roman deity the Great Mother of the Gods)
Религия: корибантУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Corybant (Any of the wild, half-demonic beings who were mythical attendants of the ancient Oriental and Greco-Roman deity the Great Mother of the Gods)
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3 Agditis (Ancient Oriental and Greco-Roman deity, Great Mother of the Gods)
Религия: АгдитисУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Agditis (Ancient Oriental and Greco-Roman deity, Great Mother of the Gods)
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4 Great Mother of the Gods
Религия: Кибела, (Ancient Oriental and Greco-Roman deity) Великая матерь боговУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Great Mother of the Gods
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5 Великая матерь богов
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Великая матерь богов
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6 corybant
Религия: (Any of the wild, half-demonic beings who were mythical attendants of the ancient Oriental and Greco-Roman deity the Great Mother of the Gods) корибант -
7 корибант
1) Religion: Corybant (Any of the wild, half-demonic beings who were mythical attendants of the ancient Oriental and Greco-Roman deity the Great Mother of the Gods)2) Mythology: corybant -
8 Agditis
Религия: Великая мать богов, Кибела, Кивела, (Ancient Oriental and Greco-Roman deity, Great Mother of the Gods) Агдитис -
9 Агдитис
Religion: Agditis (Ancient Oriental and Greco-Roman deity, Great Mother of the Gods), Cybele
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