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  2. Happy Death Day 2U - Wikipedia

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    Happy Death Day 2U is a 2019 American science fiction black comedy slasher film written and directed by Christopher Landon. A sequel to Happy Death Day (2017), it stars Jessica Rothe, Israel Broussard, Suraj Sharma, and Steve Zissis. The film again follows Tree Gelbman (Rothe), now trapped in the same time loop of a different iteration of her ...

  3. Category:Jupiter (god) - Wikipedia

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    Paintings of Jupiter (mythology) (2 C, 17 P) S. ... Pages in category "Jupiter (god)" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.

  4. Jupiter (god) - Wikipedia

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    Jupiter Solutorius, a local version of Jupiter worshipped in Spain; he was syncretised with the local Iberian god Eacus. Jupiter Taranis, Jupiter equated with the Celtic god Taranis. Jupiter Uxellinus, Jupiter as a god of high mountains. In addition, many of the epithets of Zeus can be found applied to Jupiter, by interpretatio romana.

  5. Terminus (god) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [6] On occasion Terminus' association with Jupiter extended to regarding Terminus as an aspect of that god; Dionysius of Halicarnassus refers to "Jupiter Terminalis", [7] and one inscription names a god "Juppiter Ter." [8] There is some evidence that Terminus' associations could extend from property boundaries to limits more generally.

  6. Category:Jovian deities - Wikipedia

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    Jupiter (god) (4 C, 25 P) S. Śuri (1 C, 2 P) Z. Zeus (8 C, 35 P) Pages in category "Jovian deities" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.

  7. Ludi Romani - Wikipedia

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    the god Jupiter The Ludi Romani ("Roman Games"; see ludi ) was a religious festival in ancient Rome held annually, starting in 366 BC, from September 12 to September 14. In the 1st century BC, an extra day was added in honor of the deified Julius Caesar on 4 September and extended to September 19.

  8. Archaic Triad - Wikipedia

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    Similarly in Rome, Jupiter was the supreme ruler of the heavens and god of thunder, represented on earth by the rex, king (later the rex sacrorum) and his substitute, the Flamen Dialis, the legal aspect of sovereignty being incarnated also by Dius Fidius, Mars was the god of military prowess and a war deity, represented by his flamen Martialis ...

  9. Flamen Dialis - Wikipedia

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    In ancient Roman religion, the flamen Dialis was the high priest of Jupiter. [1] The term Dialis is related to Diespiter, an Old Latin form of the name Jupiter. [2] There were 15 flamines, of whom three were flamines maiores, serving the three gods of the Archaic Triad.