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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

to salute Alexander Severus. The indignant Emperor cried out:
' O Manias, o Iupiter, o gods immortal, Arabianus is not only alive,
but actually ventures into the Senate and, like as not, hopes to get
something out of me: does he deem me such a fatuous fool?' The
combination ' O Mama, o Iuppiter' amounts—as Friedlander1 saw—
to a virtual identification. It is probable that Marnas, like other
oriental deities2, had a cult-centre as far west as Ostia. An inscrip-
tion3 found at Portus Traiani states that the men of Gaza, at the
bidding of their ancestral god, were honouring their benefactor the
Emperor M. Antonius Gordianus Pius Felix by the hand °{
Ti. Claudius Papirius custodian of the sanctuary.

Marnas as 'lord of showers' must also have been a g0^
responsible for the fertility of the land and for the very life of its

inhabitants. As such he seems to have acquired a fresh appei jjj

Aldemios or A/dos*. Perhaps he had a soecialised cult on the

■ u A ore*

Aldioma, which lay on the east side of Gaza and furnisneo »
stones for the foundation of the Christian Church5.

Zeus Kretagenes was conceived sometimes as an inlaw >
times as a youth', sometimes as a full-bearded god8. ^ain^e of
had his variations of type. On coins of Gaza from the

A^s

1 L. Friedlander Darstellungen aus der Siitengeschichte Roms in der Zeit von

bis zttm Ausgang der Antonine* Leipzig 1910 iv. 151 n. 2.

- G. Calza Ostia- Milano—Roma (1933) p. 18. '^vr^10"}

3 /user. Gr. Sic. It. no. 926 6,ya.{6)% rixv- | airoKparopa Kaltrapa | 1 | ^

TopSiavov Ewre/3?; \ Eirvxv 2ej8aaTc5j>, | rbv 6eo(pi\iaTa.Tov \ KOtr/ionp&Topa V v^ ~

ivK(e)\(e)v<T6t>>s \ rod waTplov 8eov \ rbv eavrrjs evepytTr/r | 5ia Ti/3. km<lv"'ov' q_
iirip.tk-t)Tov toO Upou. The restoration <•£ ivKe\etjcrews is due to P. Wesselwg-
ad loc.: ' Deus patrius Marnas est.'

* Supra ii. 675 n. 4, 1187 n. o. s Mark. Diak. v. Porph- 79'

6 Supra i. 51 f. figs. 27 and 28, 150 figs. 116 and 117, 401 fig. 298 (?)•

7 Supra p. 550 n. 9. 8 Supra i. 149 figs- rl3~"~
 
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