Book,  Par.

 1     I,     96|          if the man had deceived Jupiter. Wrongs done to the gods
 2    II,     27| dedicated this monument to Mars, Jupiter, and Augustus." He added
 3    II,     39|          Offerings were given to Jupiter, Mars, and Concord, and
 4   III,     82|      Maluginensis, the priest of Jupiter, demanded to have Asia allotted
 5   III,     82|        lawful for the priests of Jupiter to leave Italy; in fact,
 6   III,     82|      forbidden to the priests of Jupiter? There were no resolutions
 7   III,     82|     often performed the rites to Jupiter when his priest was hindered
 8   III,     86|    Cyclops, shunned the wrath of Jupiter; there too father Bacchus,
 9   III,     87|      Venus; Stratonicea, that of Jupiter and of Diana of the Cross
10   III,     88|         Amathus, and the last to Jupiter of Salamis, by Teucer when
11   III,    100|         to Servius Maluginensis, Jupiter's priest, which he had recently
12   III,    100|     illness attacked a priest of Jupiter, he might, with the supreme
13   III,    100|      permitted to the priests of Jupiter. There was also cited the
14    IV,     21|          of electing a priest of Jupiter in the room of Servius Maluginensis,
15    IV,     22|    institution of the priests of Jupiter should remain unchanged.
16    IV,     74|      either Tantalus, the son of Jupiter, or Theseus, also of divine
17    IV,     75|        he pretended, a temple to Jupiter at Capua and another to
18    VI,     35|         should be consecrated to Jupiter. ~ ~
19  XIII,     28|    lustration, as the temples of Jupiter and Minerva had been struck
20    XV,     29|          set up on the throne of Jupiter of the Capitol. Shows too
21    XV,     51|          Hercules, the temple of Jupiter the Stayer, which was vowed
22    XV,     83|          liquid as a libation to Jupiter the Deliverer." He was then
23    XV,     97|         and inscribed on it, "To Jupiter the Avenger." This passed
24   XVI,     41|        We pour out a libation to Jupiter the Deliverer. Behold, young
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