Titans and Gods of Greek Mythology
.... early 20th century - the watershed ideological event of this era - the divine right of
kings was all but washed away with the creation of new "
gods" to feed ....
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Gods of Ancient Egypt
.... as a "bridge over the chasm dividing the people and the
gods" (Dunn 2). In later Egyptian cultures, the
kings were considered transformed into
gods, which gave ....
(1295

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Aztec Art
.... Many of the stone sculptures that remain from Aztec culture are emblematic of the worship of
gods and
kings in the civilization associated with its greatest ....
(927

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Egyptian Mythology
.... as a "bridge over the chasm dividing the people and the
gods" (Dunn 2). In later Egyptian cultures, the
kings were considered transformed into
gods, which gave ....
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Ancient Egyptian Belief in the Afterlife
.... The
kings had long been held to be humanity's intermediaries with these
gods. .... But most scholars agree that the
kings definitely became
gods after death. ....
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Kings and Chronicles
.... as he goes to fight the Pharaoh Neco is discussed only briefly in 2
Kings. .... 35:22)Pharaohs of Egypt believed that they were
gods, and did not draw support from ....
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The Epic of Gilgamesh
.... in physical, mental and social aspects: Supreme over other
kings, lordly in .... dominate human existence, involving nature, humanity, the
gods, violence, and death ....
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Greek and Roman Views of a Hero
....
gods. The
gods still took precedence and demanded excellence of human beings--human
kings and princes specifically. When humans ....
(1861

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The Epic of Gilgamesh
.... in physical, mental and social aspects: Supreme over other
kings, lordly in .... dominate human existence, involving nature, humanity, the
gods, violence, and death ....
(1682

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The Gods of the Aztec, Mayan and Inca Empires
.... Incas came to worship this sun god and to also worship their
kings, who they .... breaches of the established order always aroused the anger of the
gods, and the ....
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Greek Philosophy and Political Thought
.... The city-stats had once had
kings and than had been ruled by oligarchies before .... Greece, but in both cases the people clearly believe that the
gods operate in ....
(1396

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Ancient Egypt and The Gods
.... Teeter cites various
kings' attribution of military successes to their dreams .... of Egyptian civilization positioned the pharaoh uniquely in relation to the
gods. ....
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Origins of the Hittites
.... Whereas the royal inscriptions found in Mesopotamia were pious accountings by the
kings to their
gods, the Hittite records told the reader what had happened. ....
(1531

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2 Versions of the Flood Story The flood story recurs in many anc
.... mother goddess Mami created procreating people as a substitute for the laboring
gods. .... originally in nine volumes and extending from Genesis through II
Kings 25 ....
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The Accession of Solomon
.... Solomon also loved many foreign women (1
Kings 11:1), and in this regard he was led into a major fault because these women turned his head to other
gods. ....
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In comparing the art of two cultures
.... of religious practice are also based on the veneration of past
kings, and the .... Yoruba religion, the concept of ase explains the universality of the
gods, and of ....
(1729

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Charles I
.... In his lucid, forceful The Laws of Free Monarchies James cited Biblical authority for his position, proclaiming that "
Kings are called
Gods by the prophetical ....
(2991

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Images of the Deity in Egyptian Religious Belief
.... to Egypt's rulers: Intent on affirming their divine role and on unifying the country, it is likely that the
kings did not concede much to local
gods during the ....
(3386

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Hamlet and Macbeth as Usurpers
.... His own death is not deserved in that he has not challenged the
gods and lost as is true for so .... Justice for
kings and would-be
kings operates at a cosmic level ....
(1730

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Fate and Oedipus
.... the power of the
gods and their knowledge of all things, and when we compare it to the profoundly limited perspective of human beings, even of
kings, it is ....
(1795

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Ancient Near Eastern Art 1. Absolute dating meth
.... Thus the manner in which
kings,
gods, and courtiers (the principal subjects of Egyptian art) were represented is at least as important as the fact that they ....
(8781

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Ancient Art Dating Methods 1. Absolute dating meth
.... Thus the manner in which
kings,
gods, and courtiers (the principal subjects of Egyptian art) were represented is at least as important as the fact that they ....
(10728

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Non-Western Religions
.... Frazer refers to traditional offerings of first-fruits of a harvest to
gods in remote periods of time, then to
kings in more recent epochs (373-4). Elsewhere ....
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The Image of Vaisravana
.... for the monastic guardians first and then for wall-and-moat
gods (Hansen, 1993 .... Indian god of wealth, Kubera, and one of four Buddhist Heavenly
kings from India. ....
(3340

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War and Change
.... Sumerian
kings began recounting the deeds of their
kings--that is, they imitated recorded .... tale is one in which human beings felt close to the
gods and believed ....
(2604

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Examination of Selected Classical Texts
.... dreams, and dreams foretell the future and provide lessons which come directly from the
gods. .... Yes, we have heard of the glory of the Spear-Danes'
kings in the ....
(1970

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Pyramids of Latin America and Egypt
.... Egyptian pyramids, by contrast, were burial chambers for
kings who were regarded as actual descendants of the
gods; although the pyramids themselves reach ....
(3807

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Judaism and Islam
.... only. At 1
Kings 11.4, Solomon's many wives "had turned his heart toward strange
gods," and he even builds a temple to idols. Very ....
(3761

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Black African & Native American Societies
.... African
gods in general were associated with "the mysteries of nature . . .... hand, they can be called royalist in disposition, with chiefs or
kings functioning as ....
(2285

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The theatre of the Golden Age of Spain
.... classical tragedy. For one thing, melodrama does not deal with
kings and
gods, in the manner of classical tragedy. Instead, its ....
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