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1 I, 11| esteemed gods, and composed a history from the titles and sacred 2 I, 11| memorial of his actions. This history was translated and followed 3 I, 11| of heaven. But the same history informs us that Jupiter 4 I, 11| death. Ennius, in his sacred history, having described all the 5 I, 11| thus relates in his sacred history: "Then Pan leads him to 6 I, 11| protection. But the sacred history testifies that even beforehand 7 I, 13| it is written in sacred history that Saturn and Ops, and 8 I, 14| XIV. WHAT THE SACRED HISTORY OF EUHEMERUS AND ENNIUS 9 I, 14| GODS.~Now, since the sacred history differs in some degree from 10 I, 14| guard."~The truth of this history is taught by the Erythraean 11 I, 14| children. The rest of the history is thus put together. It 12 I, 17| contained in the sacred history; and taught women in Cyprus 13 I, 21| relates in the books of his History by a Satire, that the Carthaginians 14 I, 22| Melissae. But the sacred history testifies that Jupiter himself, 15 I, 23| that Thallus relates in his history, that Belus, who is worshipped 16 II, 11| and writers of ancient history, assert the same, and in 17 VI, 6 | against the citizens. All history is full of examples, but