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95 Cards in this Set
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Saturn
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Chronos
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Jupiter
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Zeus
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Juno
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Hera
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Neptune
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Poseidon
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Apollo
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Apollo
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Minerva
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Athena
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Mars
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Ares
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Venus
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Aphrodite
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Vulcan
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Hephaistos
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Bacchus
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Dionysus
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Time-Father of Zeus
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Chronos
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Saturn
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Thunder: Son of Chronos
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Zeus
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Jupiter
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Wife of Zeus: Patroness of Marriage
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Hera
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Juno
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God of the Sea: Brother of Zeus
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Poseidon
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Neptune
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God of the Sun, prophecy
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Phoebus Apollo
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Apollo
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Goddess of Wisdom, Industry, war
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Pallas Athena
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Minerva
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God of War, Lover of Venus
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Ares
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Mars
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Goddess of Love and Beauty
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Aphrodite
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Venus
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Blacksmith of the Gods, Husband of Venus
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Hephaestus
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Vulcan
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God of wine
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Dionysus
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Bacchus
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Goddess of corn, harvest
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Demeter
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Ceres
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Goddess of spring, carried to underworld by Pluto,
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Persephone
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Proserpine
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God of Death and the Underworld
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Hades
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Pluto
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Goddess of the moon, Hunt, and Virginity
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Artemis
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Dianna
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Messenger of the gods
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Hermes
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Mercury
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God of the fields, shepherds, and nature
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Pan
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Lupercus
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Goddess of the Dawn
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Eos
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Aurora
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Goddess of the rainbow
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only Roman
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Iris
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Ferryman of the dead
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Charon
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Only Greek
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Household, hearth dieties
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Only Roman
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Penates, Lares
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Words used to convey the opposite of the normal meaning
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Irony
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Pride
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Hubris
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Katharsis
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Cleansing
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Hamartia
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Tragic Flaw
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Free
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BEE
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Creusa
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Aeneas' first wife
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Dido
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Queen of Carthage; lover of Aeneas
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Anna
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Sister and Bosom Confiante of Dido
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Teucrians
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Another name for the Trojans
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Achaeans
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Another name for the Greeks
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Iarbas
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African suitor of Dido
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Carthage
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City founded by Dido, which would later war with Rome
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Clytemnestra
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Wife of Agamemnon; his killer
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Wife/Husband of Oedipus
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Jocasta
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Best friend of Achilles
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Patroclus
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Son of Agamemnon who would avenge his death
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Orester
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Uncle of Oedipus/Brother of Jocasta
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Creon
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Prophetess of Troy who told the truth but was not believed`
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Cassandra
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Blind prophet of Thebes
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Tiresias
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Deceased husband of Dido
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Sychaeus
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Deductive Idealist; wrote the apology
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Plato
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Inductive, empirical, wrote the poetics
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Aristotle
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Said, "The unexamined life is not worth living"
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Socrates
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Faithful wife of Odysseus
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Penelope
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Enchantress who turned Odysseus' men into swine
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Kirke
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Author of Decameron
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Boccacio
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His Shield Showed the city of war and the city of peace
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Achilles
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His shield showed the rise of the Roman Empire
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Aneas
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Year of the Black Death
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1348
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Another name for the Trojans
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Teucrians
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Author of Decameron
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Boccacio
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His Shield Showed the city of war and the city of peace
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Achilles
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His shield showed the rise of the Roman Empire
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Aneas
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Year of the Black Death
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1348
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Another name for the Trojans
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Teucrians
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Ganelon
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Betrayer and Father-in law of Roland
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The name of Roland's Sword
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Durnedal
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Mother of Augustine
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Monica
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Name of Roland's Horn
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Oliphant
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King of Spain
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Marsillion
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Girl who inspired Dante
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Beatrice
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Roland's Best Friend
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Oliver
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Dante's guide through hell
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Virgil
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Archbishop to Charlamange's army
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Turpin
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Captain to Charlemange's Army
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Roland
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476
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Fall of man
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800
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Coronation of Charlemage
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1066
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Norman conquest
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1348
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The black death
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1516
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Erasmus Published the NT
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1517
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Luther's 95 Thesis
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1611
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KJV Published
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Ad Fontes
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Back to the sources
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Sola Scriptura
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Scripture Alone
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Sola Gratia
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Grace Alone
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Sola Fide
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Faith Alone
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Sola de Gloria
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To God be he glory
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Montaigne
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Invented the personal essay
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Rabelias
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Wrote Gargantua and Panagruel
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Erasmus
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Praise of Folly
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Homo Universalis
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Universal Man
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Castiglione
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The Courtier
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Lady Fortuna
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Goddess of Chance
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Machiavelli
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The Prince
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Delphi
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The famous oracle at opollo
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