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 1 T-III|       long journey:~If I’m not golden with cedar-oil, smoothed
 2   Ind|      people’. (See Frazer: The Golden Bough LVIII: The Human Scapegoat
 3   Ind|    requested the return of the Golden Fleece. The fleece was that
 4   Ind|      the Black Sea to find the Golden Fleece.~Book TII:421-470
 5   Ind|    sacrifice. See Frazer’s The Golden Bough.~ ~Asclepius, Aesculapius~
 6   Ind|       statue of the god with a golden beard. Cicero mentions that
 7   Ind|    with her, and by use of the golden apples, won the race and
 8   Ind|      passion.~Ibis:365-412 The golden apples.~ ~Atarneus~Ibis:
 9   Ind| devised by Minos, and made the golden honeycomb for the goddess
10   Ind|  Cronin’s book on Sicily – The Golden Honeycomb.). His name was
11   Ind|        point for Frazer’s ‘The Golden Bough’ (see Chapter I et
12   Ind|       Escaping from Ino on the golden ram, she fell into the sea
13   Ind|       capture of the stag with golden antlers.~The capture of
14   Ind|       magic and religion, ‘The Golden Bough’ (see Chapter I et
15   Ind|        failure.By means of the golden apples he won the race and
16   Ind|        of the adventure of the Golden Fleece. The fleece is represented
17   Ind|     Glauce a wedding gift of a golden crown and white robe, that
18   Ind|       to help Jason to win the Golden Fleece and made him swear
19   Ind|        point for Frazer’s ‘The Golden Bough’ (see Chapter I et
20   Ind|     son Jason in search of the Golden Fleece. Medea pretended
21   Ind|    advice on how to obtain the Golden Fleece. The two winged sons
22   Ind|       destination, seeking the Golden Fleece.~Book EII.IV:1-34
23   Ind|       immortal by implanting a golden hair in his head, but his
24   Ind|       death by pulling out the golden hair from his head.~ ~Pylades~
25   Ind|   ruler of the universe in the Golden Age. Mother Earth persuaded
26   Ind|  underworld and showed him the golden bough that he must pluck
27   Ind|       on the voyage to win the Golden Fleece.~Book TIV.III:49-
28   Ind|      Caesar. See Fraser’s ‘The Golden Bough’ Ch1 et seq.~Book
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