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    A Critical Review of the Equality Iranian God/Goddess ‎with the Gods/Goddess of Greeks Case Study: Vanand, Ashi and Nike by Reza Mehrafarin, Shahin Aryamanesh

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…One of the goddesses figures, used in the works of the Parthian and Sasanian periods, is the Greek goddess Nike figure. …”
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    Goats and Goddesses. Digital Approach to the Religioscapes of Atargatis and Allat by Kubiak-Schneider Aleksandra, Mazurek Sebastien

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The study of worshippers of Allat and Atargatis in the Near East and beyond in the Hellenistic and Roman periods focuses more on the people and their role in creating the religioscapes of the goddesses. Through a digital approach, we can visualize the epigraphic data concerning ancient people, their ties with places, gods, and with each other. …”
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    MORE DISCUSSION ABOUT THE TIME OF APPEARANCE OF VIET BELIEFS IN THE MOTHER GODDESSES OF THREE REALMS by Cao Thế Trình

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…It is thought that the belief in the Mother Goddesses of Three Realms is a custom linked to the worship of the God of Wealth by the small business class, associated with the need for an assistant goddess to give fortune to those who work as business people. …”
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    Intericonicity in Disguise in Madame Yevonde’s Goddesses series and Cindy Sherman’s History Portraits/Old Masters by Julie MORÈRE

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Many of Yevonde’s contemporary and exuberant studio portraits have a unique timelessness and modernity to them, in the sense that issues of gender and identity which she dealt with years ago have since found new expression in the work of various artists such as American photographer Cindy Sherman. In her 1935 Goddesses series, Yevonde photographed society beauties dressed as Greek and Roman goddesses and icons. …”
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    Re-envisioning Astraea: Myth and Vision in Jeremy Bentham’s “Blackstone Familiarized” by Claire Wrobel

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Poetic and pictorial rewritings of the myth of Astraea have often sought to legitimize political regimes, with the return of the goddess of justice symbolizing the inauguration of a new golden age. …”
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