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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 Ombrios

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to a place that no man, and certainly no woman, might enter:

Porphyries set them in the pavement outside the new Church on

Purpose that they might be trodden under foot, not only by men, but
by

women, dogs, pigs, and cattle—an outrage which offended the
idolaters more deeply than the burning of their temple; indeed
"tost of them, particularly the women, thenceforth refused to walk
°n those marble slabs1. Within the precinct were certain wells, one
°f considerable depth, equipped with buckets, ropes, and a wooden
toP, being at the west end of the Christian Church2.

Finally, it is tempting to conclude that this round building, with
concentric colonnades, underground chambers, and secret means of
egress, dedicated moreover to Zeus Kretagenes in whose service
human victims were slain, really did—as we have already suggested3
bear a significant resemblance to the Cretan Labyrinth. Gaza
presupposes Minos4.
Be that as it may, Mamas was admittedly equated with Zeus.
^ stone embedded in a modern wall at Kanatha {Kanawaf) in the
Vaurfa reads :

'Annelos, son of Kamasanos, made this for Zeus Marnas the Lord6.'
<Urther, it is on record6 that a certain Septimius Arabianus (whose
"ame points to his nationality), a man notorious for alleged thefts
ut set at liberty by Heliogabalus, once came among the senators

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