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| | Saturn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Its symbol is a stylized representation of the god's sickle (Unicode: ♄). |  | | Saturn appears to the naked eye in the night sky as a bright, yellowish star varying usually between magnitude +1 and 0 and takes approximately 29 and a half years to make a complete circuit of the ecliptic against the background constellations of the zodiac. |  | | Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos (1928–), Saturn was known as Cykranosh in the Hyperborean Era, both Tsathoggua and Atlach-Nacha came to Earth from there, and Tsathoggua's paternal uncle Hziulquoigmnzhah still resides there. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturn_(planet)
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| | SATURN (PLANET) - LoveToKnow Article on SATURN (PLANET) |
 | | The idea that Cronus was the god of time seems to have arisen from a simple confusion between the words Cronus and Chronus (" time ") Curtius derives Cronus from the root kra, meaning " to accomplish." Cronus may have been a god of some aboriginal half-savage tribe which the Greeks conquered. |  | | 3 Cronus himself was a harvest god under one of his aspects. |  | | The designation of the planets by the names of gods is at least as old as the 4th century B.C. The first certain mention of the star of Cronus (Saturn) is in Aristotle (Metaphysics, p. |
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http://25.1911encyclopedia.org/S/SA/SATURN_PLANET_.htm
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| | Io Saturnalia! An Ancient Roman Celebration |
 | | Saturn, who was originally worshipped as an agricultural god, (his name was probably derived from the Latin word 'satus' which means 'to sow'), assumed many of the attributes of the Greek god, Kronos and became associated with myth of the Golden Age. |  | | The ritual began with the rededication of Temple of Saturn to the ancient god. |  | | The Saturnalia was originally an ancient Roman agricultural feast held in honor of the god of seeds and sowing, Saturn. |
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http://members.aol.com/barbtail/Saturnalia1.html
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| | Saturn thru the Ages |
 | | According to Hesoid, the first god was Ouranos, the starry sky. |  | | Saturn's festival, the Saturnalia, was the worship of Saturnand oddly the Sunto which Saturn is equated in various guises and many countries. |  | | Greek tradition also recalls the prosperous epoch of the god Kronos (Saturn); they believed it was a time when the whole world enjoyed peace and plenty. |
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http://www.12x30.net/saturn.html
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| | The Worship of Saturn |
 | | Tammuz was a god of vegetation, of the flood, and of seeds: The god Tammuz came from Armenia every year in his ark in the overflowing river, blessing the alluvium with new growth. |  | | The different names for God in the Bible reflect the process of going through the many ages in which one planet superseded another and was again superseded by the next one in the celestial war. |  | | The identification of Brahma with Saturn is evidenced by the fact that the god is assigned a celestial sphere (cf. |
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http://www.varchive.org/itb/satwor.htm
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| | Saturn Return in Leo Time to Create a Better God |
 | | Your god is not a worthy god and does not deserve to have this question brought before him. |  | | This whole issue of creating a better God is going to offend some people because this isn't about religion, it's about a personal relationship with a living God that we all have inside of us potentially going on all the time. |  | | I find that most people have a God that is very much like their personal father, possibly their mother, but of course we still have this chauvinist thing going on in the west about God the Father, so mostly it's father, not mother. |
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http://www.bemyastrologer.com/saturn_in_leo_create_better_god.html
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| | Clean Jokes |
 | | Saturn, not wanting to make these people unhappy by making them believe that he was their God, left Earth. |  | | But then Jesus, Mohammed, and some other religious leaders came along, and some people stopped believing that Saturn was their God. |  | | That is basically the ideology behind the Saturn religion. |
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http://www.renealegre.net/jokes/clj28.html
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 | | "SATURN was the youngest son of Uranus (heaven) and Gaea(earth) in Roman Mythology. |  | | When the church saw the festivalthe pagans had with their god, they now realized there was nothing for their own belief. |  | | Now to you men of God out there who stand before the children of God as faithful shepherds and Elders, this I ask. |
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http://jesus-is-lord.com/origin.htm
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| | Are you on The Lord's side? |
 | | For ye are the temple of the living God; as God hath said, I will dwell in them, and walk in them; and I will be their God, and they shall be my people. |  | | All they had to do was trust and obey God, and He was going to do great and mighty things in their lives. |  | | The origins of "Christmas" and the traditions of it are widely known by the world to have derived from the pagan Romans and their "Feast of Saturnalia" in honor of their god Saturn. |
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http://www.jesusisthelight.net/THELORDSSIDE.htm
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 | | This god of the archaic day, beginning at sunset, is in fact called Shamash, Ra, Helios, and Sol--the very god explicitly identified with the planet Saturn. |  | | Even the Tahitians recall of the god Fetu-tea, the planet Saturn, that he "was the King." Many ancient nations commemorated the era before the fall, the harmonious condition of the "first time," by designating one day of the week as a holy day, the Sabbath. |  | | In Egypt, countless hymns to the god Ra extol him as the divine power opening the "day." "The lords of all lands. |
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http://www.kronia.com/thoth/thoth10.txt
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 | | Saturn told Shiva that he should be as powerful as the Lord himself. |  | | According to mythology, the planetary being Saturn meditated at the banks of the Ganges in Benares for a long,long time. |  | | Being elevated to the level of God himself, Saturn can also confer great blessings on individuals. |
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http://www.astroved.com/news/newsletter/050103.html
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 | | Chronos and Cronos were two very different gods and unfortunately, this mistake has caused many references and many people to equate Saturn with Chronos, the god of time. |  | | Also, Vulcan was the god of fire, though Sailor Mars is most associated with fire. |  | | The underworld was known to be a realm of darkness, hidden from everyone. |
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http://www.moonprincess.com/amisaturnplutomyth.html
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| | holiday attire: Christmas Saturnalia |
 | | He was assoiciated with the Persian god Mithra arond whom an important Roman cult existed. |  | | Saturnalia during early Roman history as the feast days for God Saturn. |  | | It began during early Roman history as the feast days for God Saturn (December 17) and Ops (December 19). |
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http://histclo.hispeed.com/act/holiday/xmas/holxp-sat.html
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| | Cronus : Saturn (god) |
 | | In Roman mythology, the Saturnalia was in honor of Saturn. |  | | Later, Cronus and the other Titans lost a battle against Zeus and the other gods. |  | | Cronus was worshipped as a corn god, from his association with the Golden Age. |
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http://www.city-search.org/sa/saturn-(god).html
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| | Traditions of Men vs. The Scriptues |
 | | Although there are many prophecies concerning Israel, we can rest assured that for their fulfillment God had the church at heart from the beginning. |  | | The 'great nation' He promised to bring forth through Abram began with Israel, but was destined to become the church, the household of God. |  | | Nearly all have discarded the Sabbath of YHVH, practicing instead the first day of the week, Sunday, the traditional day designated for worship of the sun god. |
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http://www.yeshivahanateev.org/traditions.html
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| | :: saturnFrame :: |
 | | He lead his brothers and sisters, the Titans, in a revolt against their father and became the king of the gods. |  | | They had a total of six children, but Cronus had a bad habit of eating his newborn children, to prevent them from one day overthrowing him as king of the gods. |  | | The Romans adopted Cronus as the god Saturn. |
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http://student.cs.ucc.ie/~fldb1/saturn.htm
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| | Mythography The Roman God Saturn in Myth and Art |
 | | In Italy, the name of this god was changed from Cronus to Saturn. |  | | However later legends claim that he was married to Ops, a Roman goddess of the harvest who was identified with the Greek goddess Rheia. |  | | In Roman mythology, Saturn was a god of fertility and agriculture. |
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http://www.loggia.com/myth/saturn.html
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| | Saturn, Roman god of the harvest and a planet. |
 | | He was slain and sent to the underworld to merge with his divine counterpart. |  | | It is said to have merged into the Christmas festival. |  | | Saturn, Roman god of the harvest and a planet. |
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http://www.wordsources.info/saturn.html
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| | ~¤~Mythology~¤~ |
 | | In mythology the god Saturn was married to the goddess Ops. |  | | He was a god of fertility and planting, not a god of destruction and death but Sailorsaturn is also the senshi of rebirth and this may be one reason why she is named after this Roman god of agriculture. |  | | Sailorsaturn, the senshi of destruction is named after the Roman god Saturn. |
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http://www.geocities.com/saturniscool2002/mythology.html
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| | Saturn |
 | | In Roman mythology, Saturn is the god of agriculture. |  | | The associated Greek god, Cronus, was the son of Uranus and Gaia and the father of Zeus (Jupiter). |  | | Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second largest: |
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http://seds.lpl.arizona.edu/nineplanets/nineplanets/saturn.html
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| | Loki |
 | | Grimm in his Teutonic Mythology reasons that Saturn was originally a Germanic deity and this is probably Guerber's source. |  | | Could an association between Njord and Saturn be the cause of Scandinavians using Laugurdag -- bath or wash day -- in place of Saturday? |  | | He is the god of mischief, a trickster, and very cunning. |
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http://www.ugcs.caltech.edu/~cherryne/myth.cgi/Loki.html
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| | Symbols.com - Symbol 17:8 |
 | | Therefore a human lifespan can be said to be two, or at the very most three of this planet's orbits in the zodiac. |  | | The sign for the Roman god Saturn might have been |  | | 17:8 · As an old Italic deity of sowing and harvest, Saturn became the Roman god of agriculture, gardening and vineyard cultivation. |
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http://www.symbols.com/encyclopedia/17/178.html
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| | Saturn -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | in Roman religion, the god of sowing or seed. |  | | Saturn was named after the ancient Roman god of agriculture. |  | | The remains of Saturn's temple at Rome, eight columns of the pronaos (porch), still dominate the west end of the Forum at the foot of the Clivus Capitolinus. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9110151?tocId=9110151
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| | SATURN DEVOURING ONE OF HIS SONS |
 | | The god devoured, as time does to all that it creates, the children born to his wife Cibele: he feared that one would dethrone him. |  | | It depicts a mythological theme- about the god Saturn or Cronos- acting as an allegorical representation of time. |  | | "Saturn Devouring one of his Sons" was one of the six works decorating the dining room. |
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http://museoprado.mcu.es/i35.html
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 | | This connects with the mythology of Chronos, who according to the Greeks went to the West (Italy, from the Greek point of view) towards the setting Sun. |  | | Saturn is a god of rebellion, also appropriate to the story of America. |  | | Saturn is also a god of vengeance - the negative side of the discardation story. |
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http://www.colinmj.com/cinema/saturn.html
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| | Saturn the God of Seeds |
 | | Saturn was called the god of seeds or of sowing, |  | | Although this seems a sufficient explanation of why and how Saturn came to be credited with the work of dissemination and mutation, the mention of another possibility should not be omitted. |  | | If it is true that the Earth passed through the gases exploded from Saturn, it should not be entirely excluded that germs were carried together with meteorites and gases and thus reached the Earth. |
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http://www.varchive.org/itb/ecseeds.htm
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| | Cassini-Huygens: Multimedia-Images |
 | | In the earliest 7th Century BC mythology, this god was first called Kronos, who attacked his father Uranus with a sickle to become king of the universe. |  | | Since the earliest times, the Romans worshipped Saturn as their god of agriculture. |  | | In this dramatic Cassini mural, the mythological Roman god Saturn is represented as the symbol of Time, drawing back a veil to allow the Cassini spacecraft to reveal the mysteries of the vast Saturnian system. |
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http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/images/image-details.cfm?imageID=620
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| | Editing Saturn (god) - Edit - Free Encyclopedia of Thelema |
 | | Editing Saturn (god) - Edit - Free Encyclopedia of Thelema |  | | You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource. |
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http://www.egnu.org/thelema/index.php?title=Saturn_(god)&action=edit
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| | Birth of Ursa |
 | | it to protect his Mother, from the sexual advances of Saturn (According to the ancient Greeks, Saturn was very forceful in his sexual |  | | For those of you who are familiar with Greek Mythology, the God Cronos, who was the son of the God Saturn others think that he did |  | | For centuries, Venus(Aphrodite) represented the symbol of human beauty. |
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http://members.aol.com/wtlifternj/BirthOfUrsa.html
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| | Starscine.com - we put science back into astrology to give you a more accurate reading |
 | | Saturn is a translation of the Greek Kronos and in Roman mythology, and is the god of agriculture. |  | | The associated Greek god, Kronos, was the son of Uranus and Gaia and the father of Zeus (Jupiter). |  | | The distance of Saturn made it seem slow and cold, qualities enhanced by the character of the god Saturn (the Greek Kronos) who was identified with Chronos or 'Old Father Time', who was relentless and cold in charity. |
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http://www.starscine.com/planets/saturn2.shtml
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| | Saturn Observation Campaign |
 | | Like the Greeks, in Roman mythology Saturn was also the god of agriculture. |  | | A few centuries later, in 400 B.C. the ancient Greeks named what they thought was a wandering star in honor of Kronos, the god of agriculture. |  | | It was in his honor that in December the Saturnalia festival was celebrated, a seven-day affair that became ancient Rome's most popular festivity. |
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http://soc.jpl.nasa.gov/history.cfm
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| | Project NOVA |
 | | Saturn's orbital period of 29.5 years was the longest natural unit of time known in the ancient world. |  | | Saturn's mass is 95 times the mass of the Earth, but this is only about 1/3 the mass of Jupiter. |  | | Saturn was the outermost planet known to ancient astronomers. |
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http://www.uncfsu.edu/msec/nova/timmod7i.htm
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| | Saturn Corporation |
 | | Saturn (Roman god) – in Roman mythology, the first of the Titans |  | | Saturn was initially designed for a military purpose, not civilian, according to the book, "Stages to Saturn". |  | | Saturn (planet) – the sixth planet from the Sun |
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http://www.wwwtln.com/finance/160/saturn-corporation.html
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| | Saturn 3 |
 | | Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun, named after the Roman god of agriculture and identified with the Greek god Cronus. |  | | Saturn is the second-largest planet in the solar system, with a diameter of 119,000 km (74,000 mi), a mass 95 times the mass of Earth, an orbital period of 29.5 years, and an average distance of around 1.4 billion km (900 million mi). |  | | This image was obtained when Saturn's rings presented a nearly edge on view. |
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http://www.astrographics.com/GalleryPrintsIndex/GP0038.html
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| | CalendarHome.com - Saturday - Calendar Encyclopedia |
 | | Its name is unique among the names of days, in that it is derived from the Roman god Saturn, while the other six names are derived from Saxon gods. |  | | By tradition derived from ancient Jews, Saturday is the last day of the week. |
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http://encyclopedia.calendarhome.com/Saturday.htm
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| | Saturn |
 | | The Roman god of agriculture concerned with the sowing of the seeds. |  | | Image created on 06 July 1997; last modified on 19 March 1998. |
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http://www.pantheon.org/areas/gallery/mythology/europe/roman/saturn.html
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| | SPACE.com -- Saturn Data Sheet |
 | | But though you can't see all of them from Earth, you can spot three of them with a good telescope,. |  | | Not knowing he was seeing a planet with rings, the stumped astronomer entered a small drawing -- a symbol with one large circle and two smaller ones -- in his notebook, as a noun in a sentence describing his discovery. |  | | When Galileo Galilei first studied Saturn in the early 1600s, he thought it was an object with three parts. |
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http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/solarsystem/saturn-ez.html
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| | Saturn |
 | | In Roman mythology, Saturn is the God of harvest and agriculture. |  | | His very famous harvest festival, the Saturnalia, was held every year in december. |  | | Belly Talkers, mediums with a daemon in their belly |
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http://www.paralumun.com/saturn.htm
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