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[Facts] Re: Historical confusion on Isidore.
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marina
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7/13/2010, 1:07 AM
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a message by Dracotorix
It is not so strange. On this website you can read that
Isis
is the Greek form of Egyptian Ist. In Egyptian mythology
Isis
was the goddess of the sky and nature, and she was also worshipped by people outside of Egypt, such as the Greeks and Romans.
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Historical confusion on Isidore.
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Dracotorix
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7/12/2010, 9:06 PM
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Re: Historical confusion on Isidore.
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marina
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7/13/2010, 1:07 AM
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Re: Historical confusion on Isidore.
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Cass
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7/14/2010, 5:13 AM
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Re: Historical confusion on Isidore.
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LH
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7/12/2010, 9:58 PM