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Cook, Arthur B.
Zeus: a study in ancient religion (Band 3,1): Zeus god of the dark sky (earthquake, clouds, wind, dew, rain, meteorits): Text and notes — Cambridge, 1940

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Zeus Ourios, ikmenos, Euanemos, Boreios 153

To Zeus Ourios and Astarte Palaisti?ie,
Aphrodite Oicrania, Hearers of Prayer,
Damon, son of Demetrios, an Askalonite,
being saved from pirates
(paid) this vow.

It is not lawful here to bring

goat's flesh, swine's flesh, or aught of the cow.

\OE*Z

Fig. 65.

Tri

ne associates of Zeus Ourios are two goddesses, who in function
"^Ust have borne a rough resemblance to each other, Astarte
alaistine and Aphrodite Our ante. The former appears for the
rst time in this inscription : she was perhaps the patron-deity of the
P°rt (Iamneia? Ioppe?) to which Damon's ship belonged, or possibly
 
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