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14. (1836) The new pantheon; or, an introduction to the mythology of the ancients

Rhea, Jupiter’s mother, had the address to save him, and sent him from Arcadia, where he then was, into Crete, to the recesses of Mount Ida. […] She was said to have been translated into the moon, and to be the general mother. […] When his father was vanquished by Typhon, aided by Isis his mother, Horus revenged his death, expelled the usurper, and reigned gloriously over all Egypt. […] She is celebrated as the common mother, from whom proceed all the various descriptions of animals. […] The chief deities of the Peruvians were Viracocha, or Pachacamac, whom they worshiped in connection with the sun; Pachamama, or the Earth; and Mamacocha, or the mother sea.

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