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(Nonfiction: Detail of the right side of the altar dedicated to the god of Malakbel and gods of Palmyra decorated with a bas-relief depicting the god Saturnus with a scythe (Roman artwork). Second century AD. See Saturnalia (nonfiction). == In th...) |
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File:Saturnalia dice Chronography of 354.png|link=Saturnalia and dice (nonfiction)|[[Saturnalia and dice (nonfiction)|Saturnalia and dice]] provide vital outlet for social pressure in ancient Rome. | |||
File:HAL9000.svg|link=HAL 9000|[[HAL 9000]] blames "inherent perversity of [[Saturnalia (nonfiction)|Saturnalia]]" for death of crew and passengers. | |||
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== Nonfiction cross-reference == | == Nonfiction cross-reference == |
Latest revision as of 12:24, 11 December 2016
Nonfiction: Detail of the right side of the altar dedicated to the god of Malakbel and gods of Palmyra decorated with a bas-relief depicting the god Saturnus with a scythe (Roman artwork). Second century AD.
In the News
Saturnalia and dice provide vital outlet for social pressure in ancient Rome.
HAL 9000 blames "inherent perversity of Saturnalia" for death of crew and passengers.
Fiction cross-reference
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- Saturnalia @ Wikipedia
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By Français : inconnu - User:Jean-Pol GRANDMONT (2011), CC BY 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=26196274
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