Similar words: on the one hand, panther, pantheism, black panthers, luncheon, truncheon, in theory, in the open. Meaning: ['pænθɪɑn /'pænθɪən] n. 1. all the gods of a religion 2. a monument commemorating a nation's dead heroes 3. (antiquity) a temple to all the gods.
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1. She has won her place in the pantheon of popular culture.
2. Louise had many alliances, a pantheon of friends.
3. What are the rules of admission to the pantheon?
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4. Valiance did not belong in Ixmar's pantheon.
5. This goddess survived little changed into the classical pantheon.
6. How far the other goddesses in the Minoan pantheon were separate independent deities is very hard to tell.
7. The main objects of religion, however, the Olympian Pantheon, separated themselves from nature.
8. The Pantheon has survived many vicissitudes; first the barbarian invasions and later the despoliation by the Catholic Church.
9. A Celtic pantheon of gods whirled about my head, and I may have got them a bit mixed up here.
10. During the Renaissance and in later times the Pantheon has aroused the admiration of artists of all nations.
11. But peace has no parade, no pantheon of victory.
12. The amazing Pantheon has stopped me in my tracks .
13. In the pantheon of ancient gods she appears to me to be unusually reasonable.
14. Pantheon is the best entry - key, the best auditorium, the true wealth of textbooks.
15. The Pantheon is the greatest and the best - preserved Roman temple, which was built in 27 B.C.
16. As the Taoist pantheon developed, it came to mirror the imperial bureaucracy in heaven and hell.
17. Foucault, Michel , 1972, The Archaeology of Knowledge, Pantheon, NY.
18. The ambiguity about craft was widespread among the pantheon of Greek philosophers.
19. In the pantheon of classic modern buildings, Utzon's creation has the status of myth.
20. Marie Curie's remains were exhumed and interred in the Pantheon.
21. Don't you agree that Malcolm X definitely has a place in the pantheon of black civil rights heroes?
22. Given the hate-love appeal of the Cowboys, the audience could move into the pantheon of the 10 most-watched games.
23. Tech-Green had mourned his passing with hysterical fervour; no one had replaced him in their pantheon.
24. Andrews again in 1978, and Nicklaus won again, the townspeople decided that he had earned his place in the pantheon.
25. Eros is, after all, not so far from Agape in the pantheon of the heart.
26. For many abolitionists emancipation was celebrated by raising Buxton to the pantheon of heroes.
27. Any species-any country-that fails to adapt will join the pantheon of the extinct.
28. Mithra like the rest of the gods and goddess of the Iranian Pantheon was stripped of his sovereignty, and all his powers and attributes were bestowed upon Zarathustra.
29. Fantine had long evaded Tholomyes in the mazes of the hill of the Pantheon, where so many adventurers twine and untwine, but in such a way as constantly to encounter him again.
30. The sister and wife of Zeus the principal goddess of the Pantheon the pantroness primarily of marriage and the well-being of women the mother of Ares Hephaestus and Hebe.
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