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Gaspar[edit]
Another Tale of the Christ[edit]
- Biblical References
- 613 commandments
- Ancient city walls around the City of David
- Antonia Fortress
- Aramaic language
- Barabbas
- Beheading of St. John the Baptist
- Book of Micah
- Books of the Bible
- Calvary
- Code of Hammurabi
- Crucifixion
- David
- Dead Sea Scrolls
- Decapolis
- El (deity)
- Esau
- Essenes
- Eye for an eye
- Golden Gate (Jerusalem)
- Hebrew alphabet
- Hebrew language
- Historical Jesus
- Impenitent thief
- Israelites
- Jaffa
- Jericho
- Jewish holidays
- Jewish messianism
- John the Baptist
- Joseph of Arimathea
- Judaean Desert
- Judea
- Judea (Roman province)
- Kohen
- Last Supper
- Levite
- List of biblical names
- Machaerus
- Magi
- Malachi
- Messiah
- Mezuzah
- Nevi'im
- Oldest synagogues in the Land of Israel
- Palm Sunday
- Parable of the Good Samaritan
- Passover
- Passover Seder
- Penitent thief
- Phoenicia
- Platonic Academy
- Pool of Siloam
- Priesthood (Ancient Israel)
- Qumran
- Render unto Caesar
- Sabbath desecration
- Samaria
- Sana'a
- Sanhedrin
- Sanhedrin trial of Jesus
- Sea of Galilee
- Secacah
- Second Temple
- Shabbat
- Shechem
- Shiloh (biblical city)
- Sukkot
- Synagogue architecture
- Tanakh
- Ten Lost Tribes
- Three Pilgrimage Festivals
- Tomb of the Prophets Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi
- Tribe of Issachar
- Tzadik
- Zealotry in Jewish history
- Yahweh
- Yeshua (name)
- Geography
- Alsium
- Athens
- Bordeaux
- Brindisi
- Caere
- Caesarea Maritima
- Capua
- Carthage
- Cassiterides
- Dead Sea
- Gaul
- Geography of Israel
- Germania
- Haïdra
- Hibernia
- Hispania
- History of Ireland
- History of Jerusalem
- Hyperborea
- Icosium
- Ireland
- Mare Nostrum
- Marseille
- Oceanus
- Palestine
- Pillars of Hercules
- Traditional Berber religion
- Tripoli
- Tyropoeon Valley
- Via Aurelia
- Greek References
- Ancient Greek units of measurement
- Anemoi
- Apollo
- Cerberus
- Cynosarges
- Doryphoros
- Eos
- Helios
- Iliad
- List of ancient Greek philosophers
- List of Greek mythological figures
- Lyceum (Classical)
- Names of the Greeks
- On Nature (Epicurus)
- Periplus
- Sagitta
- Selene
- Stadion (unit of length)
- Temple of Hephaestus
- Theatre of ancient Greece
- Theogony
- Timeline of ancient Greece
- Twelve Olympians
- Unknown God
- India references
- Bhikkhu
- Chapati
- Dahi machha
- Gautama Buddha
- Hindu views on evolution
- Ishvara
- Kanheri Caves
- Krishna
- Nelumbo nucifera
- Om
- Prajapati
- Rigveda
- Sanskrit
- Shiva
- Tajikistan
- Tamil language
- Irish References
- Broighter Gold
- Camulus
- Celtiberians
- Celtic nature worship
- Celtic pantheon
- Celtic polytheism
- Celtici
- Celts
- Crag Cave
- Crannog
- Cú Chulainn
- Drombeg stone circle
- Druid
- Fulacht fiadh
- Grange stone circle
- Isatis tinctoria
- La Tène culture
- List of Celtic deities
- List of legendary kings of Britain
- Lough Gur
- Mead
- Names of the Irish state
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- Táin Bó Cúailnge
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- People
- Aenesidemus
- Akhenaten
- Alexander of Aegae
- Apollonius of Tyana
- Aristoxenus
- Caiaphas
- Cicero
- Evenor
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- Hecataeus of Miletus
- Herod Antipas
- Herod the Great
- Herodotus
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- Penelope
- Philo of Larissa
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- Pontius Pilate's wife
- Posidonius
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- Pythagoras
- Pytheas
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- Tiberius
- Zacchaeus
- Roman References
- Aeneid
- Amphitheatre of Pompeii
- Ave Imperator, morituri te salutant
- Battle of the Teutoburg Forest
- Caesar's invasions of Britain
- Castra
- Circus Maximus
- Contubernium
- Decanus
- Eagle (heraldry)
- Family tree of Roman emperors
- Gladiator
- Gladius
- Great Fire of Rome
- Hoplomachus
- House of Augustus
- Legio III Augusta
- Legio XIX
- List of Roman emperors
- List of Roman gladiator types
- List of Roman legions
- Ludus latrunculorum
- Milliarium Aureum
- Murmillo
- Palatine Hill
- Pax Romana
- Pilate's court
- Pompeii
- Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula
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- Roman calendar
- Roman commerce
- Roman legion
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- Roman roads
- Salacia (mythology)
- Secutor
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- SPQR
- Miscellaneous
- Amphora
- Ancient Egyptian deities
- Blood curse
- Caduceus
- Codex
- De Natura Deorum
- Epicureanism
- Ethics
- Ethos
- Fresco
- Galley
- Logic
- Lunar phase
- Lunar standstill
- Natural law
- Obsidian
- Palm branch (symbol)
- Scroll
- Spoon
- Thule
- Tin sources and trade in ancient times
- Ushant
- Virtue
- Wōden