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The planetary deities which gave their names to the days of the week, mosaic in the House of the Planetarium,
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The planetary deities which gave their names to the days of the week, mosaic in the House of the Planetarium, Italica, Roman city founded in 205 BC by Scipio Africanus, Andalusia, Spain. Roman civilisation, 117-138.
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