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The Effect of Maternal Overweight and Obesity Pre-Pregnancy and During Childhood in the Development of Obesity in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Literature Review. [PDF]
Mannino A, Sarapis K, Moschonis G.
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Sarapis + Isis on gold ring (3 cent BC) + silver tetradrachm of Ptolemy IV (221-205 Bc) Brit.
Ferguson, Everett
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Is Extra Virgin Olive Oil the Critical Ingredient Driving the Health Benefits of a Mediterranean Diet? A Narrative Review. [PDF]
Flynn MM, Tierney A, Itsiopoulos C.
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Laurent Bricault, Myrionymi. Les épiclèses grecques et latines d'Isis, de Sarapis et d'Anubis
Colin Frédéric. Laurent Bricault, Myrionymi. Les épiclèses grecques et latines d'Isis, de Sarapis et d'Anubis. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 66, 1997.
Colin, Frédéric
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Orphée, Isis, Sarapis et l’âne terrassé. Le décor d’un cadran solaire de Durostorum (Silistra)
International audienceUn cadran solaire sphérique de Durostorum‑Silistra (Bulgarie), daté sans doute du iii e s., se singularise par l’importance et l’unicité de son décor sculpté organisé autour de trois personnages : Orphée, Isis et Sarapis.
Vendries, Christophe +1 more
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Sarolta A. Takács, Isis and Sarapis in the Roman World.
Vander Osieren Valérie. Sarolta A. Takács, Isis and Sarapis in the Roman World. . In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 65, 1996. pp.
Vander Osieren, Valérie
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Cette recherche a pour principal objectif de scruter l’élaboration et l'implantation du culte de Sarapis en terre nilotique, entre 333 et 30 av. n.è.
Dionysopoulou, Efstathia
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Sarapis invoked as Zeus Dodonaios on a magical gem used for divinatory purposes
In this article, we propose to analyze the connection between Zeus Dodonaios and Serapis in the Greek world from the analysis of some magical gems bearing representations of Zeus Dodonaios enthroned as Sarapis and reports collected from the Greek Magical
Faraone, Christopher A. +1 more
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Sarapis : a study in the syncretism of religion and iconography in Graeco-Roman Egypt
Religious syncretism began in the Mediterranean area long before the advent of Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic period. In Egypt, the association of the Greek pantheon with corresponding native Egyptian divinities had been fostered by Greek ...
Smithers, Stephen George
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Previous studies focus primarily on Greek influences in Rome. Egyptian artifacts are known as culturally exotic, but not correlated as influential by the Graeco-Egyptian Sarapis cult.
Laughlin, Vivian A.
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