Amaltheia   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Amaltheia   - the nurse of Zeus, whose horn became a "horn of plenty"
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Wikipedia entry
Athen_5.198   ts, bearing the golden horn of Amaltheia. And his name was
Athen_12.542   place called the Horn of Amaltheia; and that this grove was
Athen_14.643   but the immortals call them 'Amaltheia?s horn'. And in
Cic:Att_1.13   offered sacrifice at your villa Amalthea, you will start at once
Cic:Att_1.16   you have put in your Amaltheum, especially as Thyillus has deserted
Cic:Att_2.1   11 My Amalthea is waiting and longing for
Cic:Att_2.7   forget your reminder about your Amalthea. Take care of yourself.
Cic:Att_2.20   summon you out of your Amalthea.
Malal_201   Antigonia, with the horn of Amaltheia in front of it.


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