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| | Greek Mythology: IASION Demigod of the Samothracian Mysteries ( also Iasios ) |
 | | And after Iasion had been removed into the circle of the gods, Dardanos and Kybele [Demeter] and Korybas conveyed to Asia the sacred rites of the Mother of the Gods and removed with them to Phrygia... |  | | "Iasion and Dardanos, two brothers [sons of Elektra], used to live in Samothrake. |  | | He was probably the springtime consort of the goddess Demeter in the Kabeirian Mysteries of Samothrake. |
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http://www.theoi.com/Georgikos/Iasion.html
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| | Demeter, Greek Mythology Link. |
 | | Some have called Iasion son of Thuscus or son of Ilithius, but others have said that he was the son of Zeus and Electra 3, one of the PLEIADES. |  | | It was Zeus, they say, who instructed his son Iasion in the initiatory rite of the mysteries in Samothrace, the island in the northern Aegean Sea, and they add that Iasion was the first to initiate strangers into them. |  | | It has also been told that Iasion married the goddess Cybele, and that after their son Corybas, the CORYBANTES, who celebrate the rites of his mother, were named. |
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http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/Demeter.html
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| | Remsberg's List of writers that did not mention Jesus is bogus! |
 | | Iasion complains that Jesus wrote nothing either, which is beside the point, which is that Remsberg misused him as a reference. |  | | So we conclude that Iasion is talking out of his hat to claim that "If Jesus had existed, Philo would almost certainly have written about him and his teachings." If anythingm it is certain he would not have, for the very idea that the Logos could have become incarnate would have disgusted him. |  | | Beyond this Iasion makes no effort to show that the person who wrote down Epi's stuff, a guy named Arrian, ought to have mentioned Jesus; his sole point is to note that Arrian mention "Galileeans" which means that Arrian is now obliged to list everyone who lived in Galilee, by this logic. |
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http://www.tektonics.org/qt/remslist.html
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| | THE LILIAD #48 |
 | | Iasion, the younger brother, was apparently quite a ladies man. He attracted the attention of any number of the fair sex including Demeter, the daughter of Cronos and Rhea, who was herself no shrinking violet when it came to rolling in the hay with members of the opposite sex, including Zeus who fathered Persephone. |  | | It came to pass, upon a time, that Zeus was smitten with a passion for Europa, the daughter of King Agenor of Phoenicia, a land situated at the eastern edge of the Great Sea, southeast of Galatia, the easternmost province of Anatolia. |  | | In the age of the Titans, Atlas, the strongest of them, had fathered seven daughters with Pleione, one of the Oceanids and the sister of Nemesis. |
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http://ausxip.com/fanfiction/l/liliad48.html
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| | Long Arm of the Goddess |
 | | Iasion flipped one hand in a quick, dismissive who knows gesture. |  | | Dionysian feasting frenzy was overlaid with almost reverent expectation. |  | | Cast on him his white lightning and Iasion lay dead. |
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http://stories.1accesshost.com/Goddess.html
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| | Iasion -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | In (The mythology of the ancient Greeks) Greek mythology, Iasion or Iasus was usually the son of ((Greek mythology) the daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra; persuaded her brother (Orestes) to avenge Agamemnon's death by helping her to kill Clytemnestra and her lover (Aegisthus)) Electra and Zeus and brother of ((Greek mythology) founder of Troy) Dardanus. |  | | With ((Greek mythology) goddess of fertility and protector of marriage in ancient mythology; counterpart of Roman Ceres) Demeter, he was the father of (Click link for more info and facts about Plutus) Plutus. |  | | Iasion founded the mystic rites on the island of (Click link for more info and facts about Samothrace) Samothrace. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/I/Ia/Iasion.htm
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| | Caldwell Notes on Theogony. Feb. 7, 2002 |
 | | The hero Iasion seems here to be Cretan, although we never hear of Cretan parents for him; Apollodoros makes him a son of Zeus and Elektra (3.12.1). |  | | Both Homer and Apollodoros way that Iasion paid for his erotic ambition by being struck with Zeus' lightening." [M. Nilsson, History of Greek Religion, 1949: p. |  | | In Athens, on the second day (the 'Choes' day) of the Anthesteria festival, the marriage of Ariadne and Dionysos was re-enacted; Ariadne was played y the wife of the archon basileus (the chief religious magistrate), and the god appeared either as symbolic artifact or as a disguised man (or perhaps both)." |
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http://www.uark.edu/campus-resources/dlevine/TheogonyNotes.html
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| | Early doubts about Jesus and the Gospels - TheologyWeb Campus |
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http://www.theologyweb.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1693
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| | EvC Forum: Eyewitness To Jesus? The Gospel Authors Message List |
 | | 07-26-2004 01:00 AM Gospels un-known until early-mid 2nd century (Message 58) by Iasion |  | | 07-26-2004 01:30 AM Gospels un-known until early-mid 2nd century (Message 58) by Iasion |  | | 07-26-2004 12:17 AM Gospels un-known until early-mid 2nd century (Message 58) by Iasion |
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http://www.evcforum.net/cgi-bin/Threads.cgi?action=tmi&f=1&t=174
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| | Demeter (Olympian goddess) |
 | | At the marriage of the Theban King Cadmus to Harmonia, the daughter of Aphrodite, she was seduced by the demi-god, Iasion, a son of Zeus. |  | | Their descendants who founded Rome called her Ceres, but as Zeus allowed the worship of the Olympian Gods to die out, Demeter broke off many of her ties to mortals. |  | | She gave birth to Plutus, who became Consus, the Roman god of wealth, and Philomelas, who became Vertumnus, the Roman god of farming. |
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http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/demeterc.htm
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| | Archived: Gospels originally anonymous - TheologyWeb Campus |
 | | In contrast, you ignored my challenge to debate Gospel authorship, and wisely so. |  | | The evidence DOES clearly support the view that the Gospels were originally anonymous, herein follows a timeline illustrating this point : |  | | Compared to other ancient documents like Tacitus and Josephus, the authorship issue is cut and dried for the Gospels (modern use of term) -- but you'll never do that kind of critical comparison, will you, Iasion, sicnce it upends your little soul train? |
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http://www.theologyweb.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=5869
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| | The lovers of Demeter |
 | | The most mysterious of all Demeter's liaisons is with Iasion. |  | | The best known myth says that he is the Cretan youth who lay with Demeter in a thrice-ploughed field. |  | | However, the name Iasion originally belonged to one of Rhea's Daktyloi, and the reference to 'Crete' in the public myth seems to support that these Iasion are one and the same. |
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http://www.templeofdemeter.com/lovers.html
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| | Untitled |
 | | 969ff.: Radiant Demeter, a goddess, and Iasion, a hero, coupled with passion on a field ploughed three times, in the rich soil of Crete; their child, noble Ploutos, wanders everywhere on land and broad-backed sea and grants the bliss that comes from great wealth when he comes into the hands of those he meets. |  | | Cultic background of the Homeric Hymn to Demeter |  | | Homer, Odyssey 5.125ff.: "and so it was when Demeter of the lovely hair, yielding to her desire, lay down with Iasion and loved him in a thrice-turned field, it was not long before this was made known to Zeus, who struck him down with a cast of the shining thunderbolt." |
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http://www.people.virginia.edu/~jfm4j/week5_2.html
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| | Beyond the Corn Mother |
 | | Diodorus merges Demeters’ great love Iasion with Attis, and Demeter with Cybele, when he states that Iasion married Cybele on Samothrace, whereupon Iasion ascended into heaven, and Cybele journed to her new home in Phrygia. |  | | However, syncretism tends to take a strictly symbolic and Romantic view of the Gods. |
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http://www.templeofdemeter.com/corn.html
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| | Iasion Sources |
 | | Iasion, after perfecting the rites of the Samothracian mysteries, married the Phrygian goddess Cybele, who bore him Corybas; |  | | Iasion and Dardanus, sons of Zeus by Electra; |  | | Demeter became infatuated with Iasion and lay with him in a thrice-plowed field; |
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http://www.csulb.edu/~dbouvier/SourceFiles/i941Sources.htm
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| | Dardanus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In Greek mythology, Dardanus ("burner up") was a son of Zeus by Electra, daughter of Atlas, and founder of the city of Dardania on Mount Ida in the Troad. |  | | Dionysius of Halicarnassus (1.61–62) states that Dardanus' original home was in Arcadia where Dardanus and his elder brother Iasus (elsewhere more commonly called Iasion) reigned as kings following Atlas. |  | | Dardanus and his people found the land poor and so most of them set sail for Asia. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dardanus
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| | Iasion, the Pre-Homeric pagan Jesus |
 | | Note Phrygia is where the rites of the Mother of the Gods are placed at the end of the story, and also note that the name of Plutus (the child of Iasion and Demeter) means 'wealth' which is what this god brings to all. |  | | Later Iasion married Cybele, by whom he had a son called Corybas, eponym of the Corybantes. |  | | She bore a son Plutus...Zeus taught him the secrets of Samothrace. |
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http://members.iinet.net.au/~quentinj/Christianity/iasion.html
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| | House of Troy |
 | | According to most myths, Iasion became the lover of the goddess Demeter, who bore him a son Plutus. |  | | Grieving for his brother, Dardanus left Samothrace, and was welcomed by Teucer. |  | | According to Apollodorus, however, Iasion had violated Demeter, so he was struck down by a thunderbolt. |
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http://www.timelessmyths.com/classical/troy.html
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| | (M45) The Pleiades |
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http://www.dibonsmith.com/pleiades.htm
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| | The Odyssey by Homer 5 |
 | | So when rosy-fingered Dawn made love to Orion, you precious gods were all of you furious till Diana went and killed him in Ortygia. |  | | So again when Ceres fell in love with Iasion, and yielded to him in a thrice-ploughed fallow field, Jove came to hear of it before so very long and killed Iasion with his thunderbolts. |
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http://www.classicbookshelf.com/library/homer/the_odyssey/5
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| | DEMETER - Gods from Greek Mythology |
 | | But she had a liaison with a mortal prince called Iasion by whom she had two children; PLUTUS, who went on to do well from a financial point of view, and PHILOMENUS who either went on the wagon or invented it. |  | | ZEUS, who'd admired DEMETER from afar, was not happy. |  | | When DEMETER sloped off at a Godly Wedding to begin the fling thing, he flung a furious thunderbolt where Iasion happened to be standing. |
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http://www.godchecker.com/pantheon/greek-mythology.php?deity=DEMETER
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| | Cadmus the Phoenician |
 | | After his mother's death Cadmus came to Delphi to inquire about Europa, but the oracle told him no to worry about his sister and instead, letting himself be guided by a cow, found a city in the place where the animal should stop to rest. |  | | Some have said that Cadmus was taught initiatory rites by Iasion when he, in search of her sister Europa came to Samothrace, the island in the northern Aegean sea, and they suppose that it was here that Cadmus married Harmonia. |  | | Having left Calliste then, Cadmus came, accompanied by his mother Telephassa, to Thrace, which is the region between the Black and Aegean seas, and settled there. |
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http://phoenicia.org/cadmus.html
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| | The Festival at Eleusis |
 | | Large crowds of worshippers from all over Greece (and later, from throughout the Roman empire) would gather to make the holy pilgrimage between the two cities and participate in the secret rites, generally regarded as the high point of Greek religion." |  | | Demeter, the goddess of corn and fertility, was seduced by a mortal called Iasion. |  | | Infuriated, Zeus killed Iasion with a thunderbolt and made love to Demeter himself. |
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http://www.mystae.com/restricted/streams/scripts/eleusis.html
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| | Hitherby Dragons: Hades (III/III) |
 | | "Death is grim, my lord." Iasion looks apologetic. |  | | She will make death, not life, into a mystery." |  | | "What if she turns me into a mint?" Iasion frets. |
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http://rebecca.hitherby.com/archives/000527.php
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| | A Smaller Classical Dictionary of Biography, Mythology and Geography - pygia, Iapyx, Iarbas, Iardanes, Iasion, Iazyges, ... |
 | | A Smaller Classical Dictionary of Biography, Mythology and Geography - pygia, Iapyx, Iarbas, Iardanes, Iasion, Iazyges, Iberia, Iberus, Ibycus, Icarius, Icarus, Iccius, Iceni |  | | This page contains descriptions for the following names Iapygia, Iapyx, Iarbas, Iardanes, Iasion, Iazyges, Iberia, Iberus, Ibycus, Icarius, Icarus, Iccius, Iceni |
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Cornwall_Business_Systems/216.htm
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| | Iasion -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | According to Hesiod, Plutus was born in Crete, the son of the goddess of fruitfulness, Demeter, and the Cretan Iasion. |  | | Iasion perhaps originated as an ancient agricultural deity associated... |  | | Iasion perhaps originated as an ancient agricultural deity associated
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9041873?tocId=9041873
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| | Bootes the Herdsman |
 | | Diodorus claimed that Iasion was also the brother of Harmonia. |  | | Later Iasion married Cybele, by whom he had a son called Corybas, eponym of Corybantes. |  | | After his sister had married Cadmus he met Demeter, who was attracted to him and gave him wheat-seed. |
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http://www.winshop.com.au/annew/Bootes.html
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| | Demeter |
 | | From their union two children were born: a horse called Arion (who later became the mount of Adrastus at the time of the war of the Seven against Thebes, and still later the property of Hercules), and a daughter who was simply called "the Mistress" as it was forbidden to speak her name. |  | | Zeus was Demeter's other important consort of whom she bore Persephone, the dying and reviving daughter. |  | | In the Odyssey there is the mention of other lovers of Demeter, Iasion for instance (brother of Dardanus) by whom she bore a son named Plutus (Wealth). |
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http://www.themystica.com/mythical-folk/articles/demeter.html
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| | The Aeneid |
 | | Either because of Deucalions' flood, or because of Zeus' punishment of his brother Iasion for seducing the goddess Demeter, he left Samothrace for Phrygia, where King Teucer welcomed him and gave him part of his territory and his daughter Batia as his wife. |  | | He was said to be born in Samothrace, though Arcadia, Crete and Troad have also been given as his birthplace. |  | | According to this story, he founded Cortona in Etruria and then, separating from his brother Iasion, departed for the Troad. |
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http://www.idmon.freeserve.co.uk/zmytha.htm
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| | Personalities of Cimbar |
 | | Leader of the second incarnation of the Band of Seven. |  | | He takes his nickname from his missing eye, gouged out by Tchazzar himself during the Dragon-Father's short-lived return to physical form. |  | | When Mordulkin invaded Cimbar, Iasion, his family, and his crew sailed for Turmish, where they found refuge. |
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http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Castle/2566/cimbarpersonalities.htm
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| | Cornell College: Classical Studies Program |
 | | Hesiod: Theogeny 965 : Demeter makes love to the Hero Iasion and gives birth to Plutus. |  | | Homer: Odyssey 5.125: Demeter makes love to Iasion and Zeus becomes enraged and slays Iasion with mighty thunder bolts. |  | | Hesiod: Theogeny 910 : Zeus and Demeter make love. |
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http://www.cornellcollege.edu/classical_studies/myth/demeter
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| | Baby Name Descriptions and Meanings |
 | | Greek: The mythological Iasion was the son of Zeus and Electra and, by Demeter, the father of Plutus. |  | | What Do YOU Think of The Name Iasion? |  | | BabyZone's BabyBooks are interactive, making it easy and convenient to track your children's important milestones. |
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http://www.babyzone.com/babynames/babynamedisplay.asp?ID=7688
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| | Poker Free Online - Download Free Poker |
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http://woot.gb.com/pokerfreeonline
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| | Beard of Bees - Download Poetry By Amy England |
 | | Iasion: A Tragedy is extracted from the latter book. |  | | Amy England is the author of two books of poetry: The Flute Ship Castricum (2001), and Victory and Her Opposites (scheduled for release in 2004), both from Tupelo Press. |  | | She teaches poetics, surrealism and creative writing at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. |
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http://www.beardofbees.com/england.html
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| | Articles - Plutus |
 | | In Greek mythology, Plutus ("wealth") was a son of Demeter and Iasion and was the personification of wealth. |  | | He was blinded by Zeus so that he would be able to dispense his gifts without prejudice. |  | | Calypso Wireless has partnered with an Italian company to carry out a demo of VoIP over Wi-Fi (VoWi-Fi) utilizing a GSM-GPRS cell phone. |
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http://www.gaple.com/articles/Plutus
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| | Casa de los Waffles - Flying Waffle News 8 |
 | | Its goals were challenging, no less then the destruction of Prince Iasion. |  | | There was some indication with the black cloud, but that could have been misdirection. |  | | If so, it falls far below their previous efforts, thought the Iasion Haven bombing certainly had Amateur written all over it. |
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http://users2.ev1.net/~eternalnewbie/casa/archives/flywaff8.htm
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http://users2.ev1.net/~eternalnewbie/casa/archives/neonatesr2.doc
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| | Gemini the Twins |
 | | In Egypt, Gemini was once known as the "Two Stars," named for Castor and Pollux which are the two brightest celestial bodies within the constellation. |  | | Dominated by the planet Mercury, the planet of speed, Gemini individuals have a joy of expression, a quick mind and a certain sparkle which will always help them toward their goals in life. |  | | These stars have also been formerly referred to as "Hercules and Apollo," and "Triptolemus and Iasion." The Egyptians were inclined to illustrate Gemini by using the images of two baby goats as opposed to the human figures which are commonly used in modern times. |
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http://www.novareinna.com/constellation/gemini.html
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| | Authors who argued a mythic/spiritual Jesus - TheologyWeb Campus |
 | | As for direct evidence, I'd like to discuss the Iasion myth with you, as you claim it a parallel with Jesus (!) Oh, and sorry for the earlier comment, it wasn't meant at you at all. |  | | Quentin> I'd agree with your implied comment that these books are mostly turgid muck. |  | | But then, which historians did you consult in your project? |
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http://www.theologyweb.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1694
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| | Lecture 7 |
 | | Love affairs with: Iasion --> Plutus, "Wealth of the Earth" and Philomelus; Zeus --> Persephone; Poseidon --> Arion |
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http://www.utexas.edu/courses/mythologein/lectures/lecture7.html
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| | LOVERS OF GREEK GODS |
 | | This page was created by Megan Louise Estella Ross. |  | | Adonis, Aegina, Alemene, Anchises, Coronis, Danae, Europa, Iasion, Io, Maia, Orion, Pleione, Semele, Thetis, Tithonus. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Olympus/5798/lovers.html
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