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** [[Ambrose Bierce]], in [http://books.google.com/books?id=en6ZLDpOOzwC&pg=PT539 ''Ambrose Bierce: The Devil's Dictionary, Tales, & Memoirs'', Library of America #219 (2012), p. 539]
** [[Ambrose Bierce]], in [http://books.google.com/books?id=en6ZLDpOOzwC&pg=PT539 ''Ambrose Bierce: The Devil's Dictionary, Tales, & Memoirs'', Library of America #219 (2012), p. 539]


*Their [[w:Ancestors|ancestors]] had maintained, before the [[Christian era|Christian era]], that the [[w:Great Serpent|Great Serpent]]—Jupiter, the Dragon of Life, the Father and “Good Divinity," had glided into the couch of [[w:Semelé|Semelé]], and now, the post-Christian [[w:Gnostics|Gnostics]], with a very trifling change, applied the same fable to the man [[Jesus]], and asserted that the same “Good Divinity”, [[w:Saturn|Saturn]] (Ilda Baoth), had in shape of the “Dragon of Life”, glided over the cradle of the [[w:Infant Mary|infant Mary]].
*Martin: It's all in your [[stars]]! And there's Jupiter in your 12th house. You are the keeper of [[secrets]]!
**[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]] in: ''[http://www.tv.com/shows/the-sarah-jane-adventures/secrets-of-the-stars-1-1225536/ Secrets Of The Stars],'' TV.com, 20 October 2008

*Their [[w:Ancestors|ancestors]] had maintained, before the [[Christian era|Christian era]], that the [[w:Great Serpent|Great Serpent]]—Jupiter, the Dragon of Life, the Father and “Good Divinity," had glided into the couch of [[w:Semelé|Semelé]], and now, the post-Christian [[w:Gnostics|Gnostics]], with a very trifling change, applied the same fable to the man [[Jesus]], and asserted that the same “Good Divinity”, [[w:Saturn|Saturn]] (Ilda Baoth), had in shape of the “Dragon of Life”, glided over the cradle of the [[w:Infant Mary|infant Mary]].
**[[Helena Petrovna Blavatsky]] in: ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=8ml1AgAAQBAJ&pg=PA505 Isis Unveiled, Vol. II]'', Lulu.com, p. 505
**[[Helena Petrovna Blavatsky]] in: ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=8ml1AgAAQBAJ&pg=PA505 Isis Unveiled, Vol. II]'', Lulu.com, p. 505


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**[[Dan Brown]] in “The Lost Symbol” in:''[http://books.google.com/books?id=zMAGgP-Hc-MC&pg=PT174 The Lost Symbol: Special Illustrated Edition: A Novel]'', Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2 November 2010, p. 174
**[[Dan Brown]] in “The Lost Symbol” in:''[http://books.google.com/books?id=zMAGgP-Hc-MC&pg=PT174 The Lost Symbol: Special Illustrated Edition: A Novel]'', Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2 November 2010, p. 174


*Oh [[Thunder]]er, surveying [[Rome]]'s walls from the [[w:Tarpeian Rock|Tarpeian Rock]]. Oh [[w:Phrygian|Phrygian]] house [[gods]] of [[w:Ascanius|Iulus]], Clan and Mystery of [[w:Quirinus|Quirinus]] who was carried off to [[heaven]], Oh Jupiter of [[w:Latium|Latium]] seated in lofty [[w:Saint Alda|Alda]] and [[w:Vesta (mythology)|Hearths of Vesta]], Oh [[Rome]], equal to the highest [[deity]], favor my plans! Not with impious weapons do I pursue you. Here am I, Caesar, conqueror of [[land]] and [[sea]], your own soldier, everywhere, now too, if I am permitted. The man who makes me your [[enemy]], it is he who be the guilty one." Then he broke the barriers of [[war]] and through the swollen river swiftly took his standards. And Caesar crossed the flood and reached the opposite bank. From [[w:Hesperia|Hesperia]]'s Forbidden Fields he took his stand and said, "Here I abandoned [[peace]] and desecrated [[law]]; [[fortune]] it is you I follow. Farewell to treaties. From now on war is our [[judge]]!"
*Oh [[Thunder]]er, surveying [[Rome]]'s walls from the [[w:Tarpeian Rock|Tarpeian Rock]]. Oh [[w:Phrygian|Phrygian]] house [[gods]] of [[w:Ascanius|Iulus]], Clan and Mystery of [[w:Quirinus|Quirinus]] who was carried off to [[heaven]], Oh Jupiter of [[w:Latium|Latium]] seated in lofty [[w:Saint Alda|Alda]] and [[w:Vesta (mythology)|Hearths of Vesta]], Oh [[Rome]], equal to the highest [[deity]], favor my plans! Not with impious weapons do I pursue you. Here am I, Caesar, conqueror of [[land]] and [[sea]], your own soldier, everywhere, now too, if I am permitted. The man who makes me your [[enemy]], it is he who be the guilty one." Then he broke the barriers of [[war]] and through the swollen river swiftly took his standards. And Caesar crossed the flood and reached the opposite bank. From [[w:Hesperia|Hesperia]]'s Forbidden Fields he took his stand and said, "Here I abandoned [[peace]] and desecrated [[law]]; [[fortune]] it is you I follow. Farewell to treaties. From now on war is our [[judge]]!"
**[[Julius Caesar]] in [[Gods and Generals (film) ]] in: ''[http://m.imdb.com/title/tt0279111/quotes?qt=qt0276651Gods and Generals : Quotes]'', IMDb,
**[[Julius Caesar]] in [[Gods and Generals (film) ]] in: ''[http://m.imdb.com/title/tt0279111/quotes?qt=qt0276651Gods and Generals : Quotes]'', IMDb,

*But though they provide a man with a [[calendar]] they do not provide him with a [[creed]]. A man did not stand up and say 'I believe in Jupiter and [[Juno]] and [[Neptune]],' etc., and she stands up and says 'I [[believe]] in [[God]] the Father Almighty' and the rest of the Apostles’ creed.
*But though they provide a man with a [[calendar]] they do not provide him with a [[creed]]. A man did not stand up and say 'I believe in Jupiter and [[Juno]] and [[Neptune]],' etc., and she stands up and says 'I [[believe]] in [[God]] the Father Almighty' and the rest of the Apostles’ creed.
**[[G. K. Chesterton ]] in: ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=3MEmV73d7A4C&pg=PA65 The Everlasting Man]'', Wilder Publications, 2008, p. 65
**[[G. K. Chesterton ]] in: ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=3MEmV73d7A4C&pg=PA65 The Everlasting Man]'', Wilder Publications, 2008, p. 65
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*...they [[w:Smell|smell]] too much of that writer [[w:Ovid|Ovid]], and that writer Metamorphosis, and talk too much of [[w:Proserpina|Proserpina]] & Jupiter. Why here's our fellow [[Shakespeare]] puts them all down, [Ay] and [[Ben Jonson]] too.
*...they [[w:Smell|smell]] too much of that writer [[w:Ovid|Ovid]], and that writer Metamorphosis, and talk too much of [[w:Proserpina|Proserpina]] & Jupiter. Why here's our fellow [[Shakespeare]] puts them all down, [Ay] and [[Ben Jonson]] too.
**[[w:Peter Dawkins|Peter Dawkins]] in: ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=fBu58KAzdyQC&pg=PA50 The Shakespeare Enigma]'', Polair Publishing, 2004, p. 50
**[[w:Peter Dawkins|Peter Dawkins]] in: ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=fBu58KAzdyQC&pg=PA50 The Shakespeare Enigma]'', Polair Publishing, 2004, p. 50

*In the year of ''chan yan''..., Jupiter was in [the [[Zodiac]]al Division of] ''Zi'', it rose in the morning and went under in the evening together with the Lunar Mansions Xunu, Xu and Wei. It was very large and bright. Apparently, there was a small reddish (chi) star appended (fu) to its side. This is called “an alliance” (tong meng).
**[[w:Gan De|Gan De]] in: G. Siegfried Kutter ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=sIfvAAAAMAAJ Origin and evolution of the universe]'', Jones and Bartlett, Jan 1, 1989, p. 171


*The vastness of [[heavens]] stretches my [[imagination]]...Why do the poets of the present not speak of it? What men are [[poets]] who can speak of Jupiter if he were like a man, but if he is an immense spinning [[w:Sphere|sphere]] of [[w:Methane|methane]] and [[w:Ammonia|ammonia]] must be silent?
*The vastness of [[heavens]] stretches my [[imagination]]...Why do the poets of the present not speak of it? What men are [[poets]] who can speak of Jupiter if he were like a man, but if he is an immense spinning [[w:Sphere|sphere]] of [[w:Methane|methane]] and [[w:Ammonia|ammonia]] must be silent?
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[[File:Puteal_de_la_Moncloa_(M.A.N._Madrid)_03.jpg|right|thumb|With the decrees of [[destiny]], attempted to steal the box in which were kept the decrees of the [[Fate]]s; but he found that it was fastened to 'the throne of Jupiter by a golden chain, and to remove it would pull down the pillars of [[heaven]]. - ]]
[[File:Puteal_de_la_Moncloa_(M.A.N._Madrid)_03.jpg|right|thumb|With the decrees of [[destiny]], attempted to steal the box in which were kept the decrees of the [[Fate]]s; but he found that it was fastened to 'the throne of Jupiter by a golden chain, and to remove it would pull down the pillars of [[heaven]]. - ]]
[[File:8646_-_St_Petersburg_-_Hermitage_-_Jupiter2.jpg|right|thumb|....If, however, he should have nothing in common with them, except this [[power]] of doing [[good]], which communicates unto all, then we ought to acquiesce in the reasoning of the [[Egypt]]ian [[w:Priest|priests]], who raise [[w:Altar|altars]] to the Sun conjointly with Jupiter; nay, rather we should assent to [[w:Apollo|Apollo]] himself (long before them), who sits on the same throne with [[w:Jove|Jove]], and whose words are, "One Jove, one [[w:Pluto|Pluto]], one Sun is [[Serapis|Serapis]]. From which we must conclude that the [[w:Sovereignty|sovereignty]] of the Sun and of Jupiter amongst the [[deities]] that are objects of [[intellect]] is held in common, or rather is one and the same. - [[Julian (emperor)]].]]
[[File:8646_-_St_Petersburg_-_Hermitage_-_Jupiter2.jpg|right|thumb|....If, however, he should have nothing in common with them, except this [[power]] of doing [[good]], which communicates unto all, then we ought to acquiesce in the reasoning of the [[Egypt]]ian [[w:Priest|priests]], who raise [[w:Altar|altars]] to the Sun conjointly with Jupiter; nay, rather we should assent to [[w:Apollo|Apollo]] himself (long before them), who sits on the same throne with [[w:Jove|Jove]], and whose words are, "One Jove, one [[w:Pluto|Pluto]], one Sun is [[w:Serapis|Serapis]]. From which we must conclude that the [[w:Sovereignty|sovereignty]] of the Sun and of Jupiter amongst the [[deities]] that are objects of [[intellect]] is held in common, or rather is one and the same. - [[Julian (emperor)]].]]
*With the decrees of [[destiny]], attempted to steal the box in which were kept the decrees of the [[Fate]]s; but he found that it was fastened to 'the throne of Jupiter by a golden chain, and to remove it would pull down the pillars of [[heaven]].
*With the decrees of [[destiny]], attempted to steal the box in which were kept the decrees of the [[Fate]]s; but he found that it was fastened to 'the throne of Jupiter by a golden chain, and to remove it would pull down the pillars of [[heaven]].
**[[James A. Garfield]] in: ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=YA9ABAAAQBAJ&pg=PA94 The works of James Abram Garfield. (2 Volumes) Volume 1]'', Best Books on, 1 January 1882, p. 94
**[[James A. Garfield]] in: ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=YA9ABAAAQBAJ&pg=PA94 The works of James Abram Garfield. (2 Volumes) Volume 1]'', Best Books on, 1 January 1882, p. 94


*The [[w:Alma mater|Alma Mater, the Goddess Multi- mammia, the founders of the [[w:Oracles|oracles]], the Memnon or first [[idols]] were always [[Black]]. [[Venus]], Jupiter, [[w:Apollo|Apollo]], [[w:Bacchus|Bacchus]], [[w:Hercules|Hercules]], [[w:Asteroth|Asteroth]], [[w:Adonis|Adonis]], [[w:Horus|Horus]], [[w:Apis|Apis]], [[w:Osiris|Osiris]], [[w:Anon|Anon]], in short all the [[wood]] and [[stone]].
*The [[w:Alma mater|Alma Mater]], the Goddess Multi-mammia, the founders of the [[w:Oracles|oracles]], the Memnon or first [[idols]] were always [[Black]]. [[Venus]], Jupiter, [[w:Apollo|Apollo]], [[w:Bacchus|Bacchus]], [[w:Hercules|Hercules]], [[w:Asteroth|Asteroth]], [[w:Adonis|Adonis]], [[w:Horus|Horus]], [[w:Apis|Apis]], [[w:Osiris|Osiris]], [[w:Anon|Anon]], in short all the [[wood]] and [[stone]].
**[[Godfrey Higgins]] in: Naiwu Osahon ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=1GMFAQAAIAAJ God is Black]'', Heritage Books, 1993, p. 78
**[[Godfrey Higgins]] in: Naiwu Osahon ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=1GMFAQAAIAAJ God is Black]'', Heritage Books, 1993, p. 78
[[File:Danae gold shower Louvre CA925.jpg|right|thumb|The [[Greek]] [[demigod]] Perseus was born when the [[god]] Jupiter visited the [[virgin]] [[w:Danaë|Danaë]] as a shower of [[gold]] and got her with [[child]]. - [[Christopher Hitchens]].]]
[[File:Danae gold shower Louvre CA925.jpg|right|thumb|The [[Greek]] [[demigod]] Perseus was born when the [[god]] Jupiter visited the [[virgin]] [[w:Danaë|Danaë]] as a shower of [[gold]] and got her with [[child]]. - [[Christopher Hitchens]].]]
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**[[Thomas Jefferson]] on [[Christianity]] in: John Bice ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=iQcKXJtolYQC&pg=PA160 A 21st Century Rationalist in Medieval America: Essays on Religion, Science, Morality, and the Bush Administration]'', Chelydra Bay Press, 2007, p. 160
**[[Thomas Jefferson]] on [[Christianity]] in: John Bice ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=iQcKXJtolYQC&pg=PA160 A 21st Century Rationalist in Medieval America: Essays on Religion, Science, Morality, and the Bush Administration]'', Chelydra Bay Press, 2007, p. 160


*For the [[planets]] round about him (the [[Sun]]), as though he were their king, lead on their [[dance]], at appointed distances pursue their [[w:Orbit|orbits]] at the utmost [[harmony]]....If, however, he should have nothing in common with them, except this [[power]] of doing [[good]], which communicates unto all, then we ought to acquiesce in the reasoning of the [[Egypt]]ian [[w:Priest|priests]], who raise [[w:Altar|altars]] to the Sun conjointly with Jupiter; nay, rather we should assent to [[w:Apollo|Apollo]] himself (long before them), who sits on the same throne with [[w:Jove|Jove]], and whose words are, "One Jove, one [[w:Pluto|Pluto]], one Sun is [[w:Serapis|Serapis]]. From which we must conclude that the [[w:Sovereignty|sovereignty]] of the Sun and of Jupiter amongst the [[deities]] that are objects of [[intellect]] is held in common, or rather is one and the same.
*For the [[planets]] round about him (the [[Sun]]), as though he were their king, lead on their [[dance]], at appointed distances pursue their [[w:Orbit|orbits]] at the utmost [[harmony]]....If, however, he should have nothing in common with them, except this [[power]] of doing [[good]], which communicates unto all, then we ought to acquiesce in the reasoning of the [[Egypt]]ian [[w:Priest|priests]], who raise [[w:Altar|altars]] to the Sun conjointly with Jupiter; nay, rather we should assent to [[w:Apollo|Apollo]] himself (long before them), who sits on the same throne with [[w:Jove|Jove]], and whose words are, "One Jove, one [[w:Pluto|Pluto]], one Sun is [[w:Serapis|Serapis]]. From which we must conclude that the [[w:Sovereignty|sovereignty]] of the Sun and of Jupiter amongst the [[deities]] that are objects of [[intellect]] is held in common, or rather is one and the same.
**[[Julian (emperor)]] et al., in: ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=QDgNAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA225 Julian the emperor: containing Gregory Nazianzen's two Invectives and Libanius' Monody with Julian's extant theosophical works]'', G. Bell and sons, 1888, p. 225
**[[Julian (emperor)]] et al., in: ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=QDgNAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA225 Julian the emperor: containing Gregory Nazianzen's two Invectives and Libanius' Monody with Julian's extant theosophical works]'', G. Bell and sons, 1888, p. 225


*I have no vision of [[gods]], not of [[w:Eros|Eros]] with love-arrows laden,<br>Jupiter thundering death or of [[w:Juno|Juno]] his white-breasted queen,<br>Yet have I seen<br>All of the [[joy]] of the [[world]] in the innocent [[heart]] of a [[w:Maiden|maiden]].
*I have no vision of [[gods]], not of [[w:Eros|Eros]] with love-arrows laden,<br>Jupiter thundering death or of [[w:Juno|Juno]] his white-breasted queen,<br>Yet have I seen<br>All of the [[joy]] of the [[world]] in the innocent [[heart]] of a [[w:Maiden|maiden]].
**[[Joyce Kilmer]] in: ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=UBUxAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA43 Trees & other poems]'', 1914, p. 43
**[[Joyce Kilmer]] in: ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=UBUxAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA43 Trees & other poems]'', 1914, p. 43


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**Lana A. Whited in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, quoted in: ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=iO5pApw2JycC&pg=PA151 The Ivory Tower and Harry Potter: Perspectives on a Literary Phenomenon]'', University of Missouri Press, 2004, p. 151
**Lana A. Whited in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, quoted in: ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=iO5pApw2JycC&pg=PA151 The Ivory Tower and Harry Potter: Perspectives on a Literary Phenomenon]'', University of Missouri Press, 2004, p. 151


===Researches Into the Nature and Affinity of Ancient and Hindu Mythology by Vans Kennedy===
===''Researches Into the Nature and Affinity of Ancient and Hindu Mythology'' by Vans Kennedy===
[[File:Jupiter and Semele by Gustave Moreau.jpg|right|thumb|... [the [[divinity]] of [[w:Nahusha|Nahusha]].] the Greeks received this symbol from Egypt, and then, according to more than one writer, ascribed it, with its concomitant festivals and orgies, to the son of [[Jupiter]] and [[w:Semele|Semele]]. - [[w:Vans Kennedy|Vans Kennedy]].]]
[[File:Jupiter and Semele by Gustave Moreau.jpg|right|thumb|... [the [[divinity]] of [[w:Nahusha|Nahusha]].] the Greeks received this symbol from Egypt, and then, according to more than one writer, ascribed it, with its concomitant festivals and orgies, to the son of [[Jupiter]] and [[w:Semele|Semele]]. - [[w:Vans Kennedy|Vans Kennedy]].]]
<small>[[w:Vans Kennedy|Vans Kennedy]] in: ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=JpgIYbEtdQ8C&pg=PA391 Researches Into the Nature and Affinity of Ancient and Hindu Mythology by Vans Kennedy],'' Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, 1831</small>
:<small>[[w:Vans Kennedy|Vans Kennedy]] in: ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=JpgIYbEtdQ8C&pg=PA391 Researches Into the Nature and Affinity of Ancient and Hindu Mythology by Vans Kennedy],'' Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, 1831</small>
*The first and most ancient of men neither constructed temples no erected [[images]], as they were unacquainted with [[painting]], [[w:carving|carving]], and [[sculpture]], and even [[architecture]], as it might be easily proved. Nor was there amongst them the slightest memorial of those who were afterwards called gods and heroes; neither of [[Jupiter]],' nor [[w:Saturn|Saturn]], nor [[w:Neptune|Neptune]], nor [[w:Apollo|Apollo]], nor [[w:Juno|Juno]], nor [[w:Minerva|Minerva]], nor [[w:Bacchus|Bacchus]], nor of those innumerable male and female [[deities]], who were afterwards worshipped by the [[w:Greek people|Greeks]] and [[Barbarians]]. Nor was there even a good or bad [[demon]] than acknowledged among [[mankind]]; but the [[stars]] of [[heaven]] alone were considered and adored as [[gods]].
*The first and most ancient of men neither constructed temples no erected [[images]], as they were unacquainted with [[painting]], [[w:carving|carving]], and [[sculpture]], and even [[architecture]], as it might be easily proved. Nor was there amongst them the slightest memorial of those who were afterwards called gods and heroes; neither of [[Jupiter]],' nor [[w:Saturn|Saturn]], nor [[w:Neptune|Neptune]], nor [[w:Apollo|Apollo]], nor [[w:Juno|Juno]], nor [[w:Minerva|Minerva]], nor [[w:Bacchus|Bacchus]], nor of those innumerable male and female [[deities]], who were afterwards worshipped by the [[w:Greek people|Greeks]] and [[Barbarians]]. Nor was there even a good or bad [[demon]] than acknowledged among [[mankind]]; but the [[stars]] of [[heaven]] alone were considered and adored as [[gods]].
**[[w:Eusebius|Eusebius]] in: p. 5
**[[w:Eusebius|Eusebius]] in: p. 5
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**In: p. 35
**In: p. 35


*In Jupiter, his parents, his brothers, his sisters, and children, was there divided the province of presiding over all things natural and human; and each of them is distinguished from another by peculiar characteristics of age, symbols, names, and actions.
*In Jupiter, his parents, his brothers, his sisters, and children, was there divided the province of presiding over all things natural and human; and each of them is distinguished from another by peculiar characteristics of age, symbols, names, and actions.
**In: p. 89
**In: p. 89


*[[w:Scythian religion|Scythian religion]] given by [[w:Herodotus|Herodotus]] in any manner coincides with the accounts of the German religion given by [[Caesar]] and [[Tacitus]]. For he enumerates as Scythian [[deities]] Jupiter, [[w:Tellus|Tellus]], [[w:Apollo|Apollo]], [[Venus]], [[w:Urania|Urania]], [[w:Hercules|Hercules]], [[Mars]], and [[w:Neptune|Neptune]]; and he states Mars was the principal [[god]] of the [[w:Scythians|Scythians]], while amongst the [[Germany|Germans]] [[w:Tacitus|Tacitus]] ascribes this place to [[w:Mercury|Mercury]].
*[[w:Scythian religion|Scythian religion]] given by [[w:Herodotus|Herodotus]] in any manner coincides with the accounts of the German religion given by [[Caesar]] and [[Tacitus]]. For he enumerates as Scythian [[deities]] Jupiter, [[w:Tellus|Tellus]], [[w:Apollo|Apollo]], [[Venus]], [[w:Urania|Urania]], [[w:Hercules|Hercules]], [[Mars]], and [[w:Neptune|Neptune]]; and he states Mars was the principal [[god]] of the [[w:Scythians|Scythians]], while amongst the [[Germany|Germans]] [[w:Tacitus|Tacitus]] ascribes this place to [[w:Mercury|Mercury]].
**In: p. 106
**In: p. 106


*... [the [[divinity]] of [[w:Nahusha|Nahusha]].] the Greeks received this symbol from Egypt, and then, according to more than one writer, ascribed it, with its concomitant festivals and orgies, to the son of [[Jupiter]] and [[w:Semele|Semele]].
*The [[belief]] in [[Astrology]] throughout [[Asia]] is too well known to require remark. But were ancient [[history]] lost, would any person in his senses think of determining the period when [[Alexander the Great]] was born, from this [[horoscope]] given by [[w:Farhan Nizami|Nizami]] in the ''Sikandernama''? [[w:Leo|Leo]] was rising, [[Sun|Sol]] was in [[w:Aries|Aries]], [[w:Mercury|Mercurius]] in [[w:Gemini|Gemini]], [[Luna]] and [[Venus]] in [[Taurus]], [[Jupiter]] in [[Sagittarius]], [[w:Saturn|Saturnus]] in [[Libra]], and [[Mars]] in the sixth house. Or, at least, would he not first enquire whether the [[poet]] had any authority for ascribing such a horoscope to Alexander?
**In: p. 144

*... [the [[divinity]] of [[w:Nahusha|Nahusha]].] the Greeks received this symbol from Egypt, and then, according to more than one writer, ascribed it, with its concomitant festivals and orgies, to the son of [[Jupiter]] and [[w:Semele|Semele]].
**In: p. 386
**In: p. 386
[[File:Italian_-_Bracelet_-_Walters_41269.jpg|right|thumb|350px|But it is a very remarkable circumstance, that an acquaintance with the [[w:Names of the days of the week|seven days of the week]], so familiar from remote [[w:Antiquity|antiquity]] to the people who originally spoke [[w:Sanskrit language|Sanskrit language]], though unknown to the Greeks and Romans, should have been preserved among the Germans... - [[w:Vans Kennedy|Vans Kennedy]].]]
[[File:Italian_-_Bracelet_-_Walters_41269.jpg|right|thumb|350px|But it is a very remarkable circumstance, that an acquaintance with the [[w:Names of the days of the week|seven days of the week]], so familiar from remote [[w:Antiquity|antiquity]] to the people who originally spoke [[w:Sanskrit language|Sanskrit language]], though unknown to the Greeks and Romans, should have been preserved among the Germans... - [[w:Vans Kennedy|Vans Kennedy]].]]
*But it is a very remarkable circumstance, that an acquaintance with the [[w:Names of the days of the week|seven days of the week]], so familiar from remote [[w:Antiquity|antiquity]] to the people who originally spoke [[w:Sanskrit language|Sanskrit language]], though unknown to the Greeks and Romans, should have been preserved among the Germans. It is true, indeed, that among them the days received their names from their principal [[deities]], and not merely from the [[planets]], which, in [[w:Hindu mythology|Hindu mythology]], are considered only as celestial beings of an inferior description. There seems, also, to be no doubt that Germans selected the names of the same planets to designate the days of the week, which have been immemorially used for the same purpose by the [[Hindus]]; and that, in both [[Germany]] and [[India]], their consecutive order was the day of the [[Sun]], the [[Moon]], [[Mars]], [[w:Mercury|Mercury]], [[Jupiter]], [[Venus]] and [[w:Saturn|Saturn]].
*But it is a very remarkable circumstance, that an acquaintance with the [[w:Names of the days of the week|seven days of the week]], so familiar from remote [[w:Antiquity|antiquity]] to the people who originally spoke [[w:Sanskrit language|Sanskrit language]], though unknown to the Greeks and Romans, should have been preserved among the Germans. It is true, indeed, that among them the days received their names from their principal [[deities]], and not merely from the [[planets]], which, in [[w:Hindu mythology|Hindu mythology]], are considered only as celestial beings of an inferior description. There seems, also, to be no doubt that Germans selected the names of the same planets to designate the days of the week, which have been immemorially used for the same purpose by the [[Hindus]]; and that, in both [[Germany]] and [[India]], their consecutive order was the day of the [[Sun]], the [[Moon]], [[Mars]], [[w:Mercury|Mercury]], [[Jupiter]], [[Venus]] and [[w:Saturn|Saturn]].
**In: p. 396-97
**In: p. 396-97

==See also==
* [[Anu]]
* [[Deity]]
* [[Hadad]]
* [[Indra]]
* [[Mythology]]
* [[Odin]]
* [[Paganism]]
* [[Thor]]
* [[Zeus]]


==External links==
==External links==
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The sovereignty of the Sun and of Jupiter amongst the deities that are objects of intellect is held in common, or rather is one and the same. ~ Julian

Jupiter, or Jove, in Roman mythology is the king of the gods and the god of sky and thunder, equivalent to Zeus in Greek traditions. Jupiter was the chief deity of Roman state religion throughout the Republican and Imperial eras, until Christianity became the dominant religion of the Empire. In Roman mythology, he negotiates with Numa Pompilius, the second king of Rome, to establish principles of Roman religion such as sacrifice. Jupiter is usually thought to have originated as a sky god. His identifying implement is the thunderbolt, and his primary sacred animal is the eagle.


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ZEUS,n. The chief of Grecian gods, adored by the Romans as Jupiter and by the modern Americans as God, Gold, Mob and Dog.... -Ambrose Bierce.
Their ancestors had maintained, before the Christian era, that the Great Serpent—Jupiter, the Dragon of Life, the Father and “Good Divinity," had glided into the couch of Semelé, and now, the post-Christian Gnostics, with a very trifling change... - Helena Petrovna Blavatsky.
...Oh Jupiter of Latium seated in lofty Alda and Hearths of Vesta, Oh Rome, equal to the highest deity, favor my plans! Not with impious weapons do I pursue you.... - Julius Caesar.

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With the decrees of destiny, attempted to steal the box in which were kept the decrees of the Fates; but he found that it was fastened to 'the throne of Jupiter by a golden chain, and to remove it would pull down the pillars of heaven. -
....If, however, he should have nothing in common with them, except this power of doing good, which communicates unto all, then we ought to acquiesce in the reasoning of the Egyptian priests, who raise altars to the Sun conjointly with Jupiter; nay, rather we should assent to Apollo himself (long before them), who sits on the same throne with Jove, and whose words are, "One Jove, one Pluto, one Sun is Serapis. From which we must conclude that the sovereignty of the Sun and of Jupiter amongst the deities that are objects of intellect is held in common, or rather is one and the same. - Julian (emperor).
The Greek demigod Perseus was born when the god Jupiter visited the virgin Danaë as a shower of gold and got her with child. - Christopher Hitchens.

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What chance has Vulcan against Roberts & Co., Jupiter against the lightning-rod and Hermes against the Credit Mobilier? All mythology overcomes and dominates and shapes the forces of nature in the imagination and by the imagination; it really vanished with real mastery over them. - Karl Marx.
The flow of pilgrims rises dramatically when the planet Jupiter enters the house of Aries, and the Sun enters the house of Capricorn. This planetary alignment takes place once in 12 years, which is marked by Maha Kumbhamela, the great gathering of holy men, believed to be the largest congregation in the world. - Devdutt Pattanaik.

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A 3-storey faceless depiction of Ceres rests atop the Chicago Board of Trade Building. - Ceres
Hail, many-coloured messenger, that ne'er
Dost disobey the wife of Jupiter, ...William Shakespeare.
  • Dare to be wise! Energy and spirit is needed to overcome the obstacles which indolence of nature as well as cowardice of heart oppose to our instruction. It is not without significance that the old myth makes the goddess of Wisdom emerge fully armed from the head of Jupiter; for her very first function is warlike. Even in her birth she has to maintain a hard struggle with the senses, which do not want to be dragged from their sweet repose. The greater part of humanity is too much harassed and fatigued by the struggle with want, to rally itself for a new and sterner struggle with error. Content if they themselves escape the hard labor of thought, men gladly resign to others the guardianship of their ideas, and if it happens that higher needs are stirred in them, they embrace with a eager faith the formulas which State and priesthood hold in readiness for such an occasion.
  • Ceres
    Hail, many-coloured messenger, that ne'er
    Dost disobey the wife of Jupiter;
    Who, with thy saffron wings, upon my flow'rs
    Diffusest honey drops, refreshing show'rs;
    And with each end of thy blue bow dost crown.
Jupiter, the biggest planet in our solar system is called as 'Guru Graham' in Sanskrit. This planet is related to the intellect of humans. Hence it is called as Guru. The planet Jupiter, changes from one Raashi (12 astrological signs.... - Ganapathy Sachchidananda Swamiji.

Researches Into the Nature and Affinity of Ancient and Hindu Mythology by Vans Kennedy

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... [the divinity of Nahusha.] the Greeks received this symbol from Egypt, and then, according to more than one writer, ascribed it, with its concomitant festivals and orgies, to the son of Jupiter and Semele. - Vans Kennedy.
Vans Kennedy in: Researches Into the Nature and Affinity of Ancient and Hindu Mythology by Vans Kennedy, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, 1831
  • Many are of opinion that the proper Egyptian name of Jupiter is Amoun (which we pronounce Ammon); and Manethos, the Sebennite, thinks that this world signifies concealment, or that which is concealed.
    • In: p. 35
  • In Jupiter, his parents, his brothers, his sisters, and children, was there divided the province of presiding over all things natural and human; and each of them is distinguished from another by peculiar characteristics of age, symbols, names, and actions.
    • In: p. 89
  • ... [the divinity of Nahusha.] the Greeks received this symbol from Egypt, and then, according to more than one writer, ascribed it, with its concomitant festivals and orgies, to the son of Jupiter and Semele.
    • In: p. 386
But it is a very remarkable circumstance, that an acquaintance with the seven days of the week, so familiar from remote antiquity to the people who originally spoke Sanskrit language, though unknown to the Greeks and Romans, should have been preserved among the Germans... - Vans Kennedy.
  • But it is a very remarkable circumstance, that an acquaintance with the seven days of the week, so familiar from remote antiquity to the people who originally spoke Sanskrit language, though unknown to the Greeks and Romans, should have been preserved among the Germans. It is true, indeed, that among them the days received their names from their principal deities, and not merely from the planets, which, in Hindu mythology, are considered only as celestial beings of an inferior description. There seems, also, to be no doubt that Germans selected the names of the same planets to designate the days of the week, which have been immemorially used for the same purpose by the Hindus; and that, in both Germany and India, their consecutive order was the day of the Sun, the Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus and Saturn.
    • In: p. 396-97

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