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satisfy 2
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saturnus 18
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56 understood
55 assuredly
55 like
55 saturn
54 afterwards
54 become
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1 I, 5 | since he was born from Saturn; nor could he say that Saturn 2 I, 5 | Saturn; nor could he say that Saturn himself was their author, 3 I, 11| DEATH OF JUPITER, AND OF SATURN AND URANUS.~Who, then, is 4 I, 11| was also descended from Saturn and Rhea. How can he appear 5 I, 11| lived during the reign of Saturn, and enjoyed the light sooner 6 I, 11| chance it was possible for Saturn to produce one more powerful 7 I, 11| of the male children of Saturn. Men, therefore, might have 8 I, 11| another god as their ruler, if Saturn had not been deceived by 9 I, 11| not he who was born from Saturn and Ops, no other image 10 I, 11| who was born from Ops and Saturn. It is therefore an empty 11 I, 11| Latin. "Jupiter the son of Saturn." This undoubtedly is not 12 I, 11| was of Crete, the son of Saturn, and that his tomb is shown 13 I, 11| foundations of the earth. But if Saturn was born from these, as 14 I, 11| universe before the birth of Saturn? But this, as I recently 15 I, 11| alleged these proofs: "That Saturn, when he had been banished 16 I, 11| might have argued thus: That Saturn, being a very powerful king, 17 I, 11| Therefore it appears that Saturn was not born from heaven, 18 I, 11| these his relatives, Uranus, Saturn, and Mercury. And because 19 I, 11| was done; for it was not Saturn who did this, but Jupiter. 20 I, 12| found out the parents of Saturn, let us return to his virtues 21 I, 12| since he gave birth to Saturn himself; but if he had them, 22 I, 12| I say that they deprive Saturn himself not only of divine, 23 I, 12| intelligence, when they affirm that Saturn is he who comprises the 24 I, 12| of time. But he is called Saturn, because he is satiated 25 I, 12| readily understand. For if Saturn is the son of Coelus, how 26 I, 13| ORIGIN OF JUPITER, CONCERNING SATURN AND OPS.~If therefore these 27 I, 13| written in sacred history that Saturn and Ops, and other men, 28 I, 13| a fictitious story that Saturn devoured his sons, only 29 I, 13| his, openly relates that Saturn reigned on earth and among 30 I, 13| This life the golden Saturn led on earth;"~and in another 31 I, 13| of gold,~In lands where Saturn ruled of old."~Ennius, indeed, 32 I, 13| translation of Euhemerus says that Saturn was not the first who reigned, 33 I, 13| kingdom; and that afterwards Saturn acquired greater resources, 34 I, 14| words of Ennius: "Afterwards Saturn married Ops. Titan, who 35 I, 14| Titan, who was older than Saturn, demands the kingdom for 36 I, 14| sisters Ceres and Ops, advise Saturn not to give up the kingdom 37 I, 14| was inferior in person to Saturn, on that account, and because 38 I, 14| using their endeavours that Saturn might reign, yielded the 39 I, 14| therefore made an agreement with Saturn, that if any male children 40 I, 14| a son was first born to Saturn, they slew him. Afterwards 41 I, 14| present Juno to the sight of Saturn, and secretly hide Jupiter, 42 I, 14| up, concealing him from Saturn. Ops also brings forth Neptune 43 I, 14| without the knowledge of Saturn, and secretly hides him. 44 I, 14| Upon this they show to Saturn the daughter Glauca, and 45 I, 14| learned that sons were born to Saturn, and secretly brought up, 46 I, 14| and seizes his brother Saturn and Ops, and encloses~them 47 I, 14| that an oracle was given to Saturn, bidding him to take heed 48 I, 14| himself afresh, and banished Saturn; and that he, when he had 49 I, 15| there were no kings before Saturn or Uranus, on account of 50 I, 16| him as he himself did to Saturn?" But let those who maintain 51 I, 21| victims is ancient, since Saturn was honoured in Latium with 52 I, 21| were immolated to the same Saturn, on account of his hatred 53 I, 21| immolate human victims to Saturn; and when they were conquered 54 II, 11| kingdom was in possession of Saturn only, by which he obtained 55 II, 14| preceded Bacchus, but also Saturn and Uranus, by many generations.


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