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Cook, Arthur B.
Zeus: a study in ancient religion (Band 1): Zeus god of the bright sky — Cambridge, 1914

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Zeus Adados and Iupiter Heliopolitanus 551

came from Rome to Ba'albek, Adad found his way from Bet alb ek
to Rome. In the grove of Furrina on the east side of the Ianiculum
several foreign deities were worshipped. Here an altar has recently
come to light bearing the three-fold inscription 'to the god Adados,'
'to the god Adados of Libanos1,' and 'to the god Adados of the
Mountain-top2.' These titles perhaps indicate the growing tendency
to equate Adad with Zeus the mountain-god rather than with
Helios. Indeed, the Romans in general spoke of him as Iupiter
Heliopolitanus. Antoninus Pius (i38-161 A.D.) began3 and his
successors down to Caracalla (211-217 A.D.) helped to complete
on the akropolis of Ba'albek a sumptuous complex of buildings,
which included temples of Iupiter and Bacchus. Of these we shall
have more to say. For the moment we are concerned to note that,
starting from this great cult-centre, the worship of Iupiter Heliopoli-
tanits travelled far afield. He is mentioned, for example, in
inscriptions from Athens4, from Aquincum5 Carnuntum6 and
Siscia7 in Pannonia, from the Latovici on the borders of Venetia8,
from Puteoli9, the Portus 'Romanus10 and Rome itself11, from

1 A Phoenician dedication ' to the Baal of Libanon, his Lord' has been found in
Kypros {Corp. inscr. Sent, no. 5, W. W. Baudissin Adonis und Esmun Leipzig 1911
pp. 37, 66).

2 P. Gauckler in the Comptes rendus de t'Acad. des inscr. et belles-lettres 1907 p. 144 ff.,
C. Clermont-Ganneau Recueil d'Arche'ologie Orientate Paris 1907 viii. 51, R. Dussaud in
Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. vii. 2161, 2163. The altar is of white marble, 0*55 m. high :
the inscription on its front is unfinished—0600 AAAjAOO AN60H {sic); that on
the right reads 0600 AAAA0O | (a carved patera) | AIBAN600TH; that on the
left 060) AAA AO) | (a carved ewer) | AKPOP6ITH.

3 Io. Malal. chron. n p. 280 Dindorf "HXtos 'AvtwvTvos Ulos...6(ttls ZxTiaev ev
' H.\lovtt6\€l ttjs ^oivlktjs rod Ai(3dvou vabv rw Ad fxeyav, eva /ecu avrov ovra tQv
deafxarwv.

4 Corp. inscr. Lat. iii Suppl. no. 7280 = Dessau Inscr. Lat. set. no. 4284 [I. o.] m.
et Ve|neri et | Mercurio | Heliupoli][t]anis.

5 Corp. inscr. Lat. iii no. 3462 (cp. iii Suppl. no. 13366) = Dessau Inscr. Lat. set.
no. 4297 I. o. m. I Dulceno | Heliopolitan.

6 Corp. inscr. Lat. iii Suppl. nos. n 139, rii38 = Dessau Lnscr. Lat. sel. nos. 4285
[I.] o. m. H., I Veneri | Victrici, 4286 I. o. m. | Heliopoli|tano.

7 Corp. inscr. Lat. iii no. 39,^5 = Dessau Inscr. Lat. sel. no. 4293 I. o. m. | Helio-
politano.

8 Corp. inscr. Lat. iii no. 3908 = Dessau Inscr. Lat. sel. no. 4296 I. o. m. D. | et
I. o. m. H.

9 Am. Journ. Arch. 1898 ii. 374 no. 2 = Dessau Inscr. Lat. sel. no. 4289 [ex] iussu
I. o. m. Heliopolitan[i], Corp. inscr. Lat. x no. 1578 (cp. ib. no. 1579) = Dessau Inscr.
Lat. sel. no. 4290 ex iusso I. o. m. He[l]io|politani (cp. ib. no. 4291).

10 Corp. inscr. Lat. xiv no. 24 = Dessau Lnscr. Lat. sel. no. 4294 I. o. m. | Angelo |
Heliop. See infra p. 567 n. 5.

11 Corp. inscr. Lat. vi nos. 420, 423, 422, 421 = Dessau Lnscr. Lat. sel. nos. 398
I. o. m. I Heliopolitano | KofXfxbSy \ avhpl /3a[cr6]\i/c[a;TdTCfj] | acnrLarrj [rrjs] I o'lkov-
/jL[£vr)s~\. I Imp. Caes. M. Aur. Commodo | Antonino Pio [Felici Aug.] | Sarm.
Germanic[o], 4287 (altar shewing relief of a goddess with mural crown, who holds rudder
 
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