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GORDIAN III RARE!! Thrace Serapis Cult TEMPLE Pete the Greek 226ww

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    GORDIAN III 238AD Deultum Thrace Serapis Cult Temple Pete the Greek 226ww. Shipped with USPS First Class.
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    Serapis
    In Egyptian mythology, Greek name for the composite god made up of the god
    Osiris
    , called Ser in Egyptian, and the sacred bull of Memphis, Apis. The date of the introduction of the cult of Serapis is disputed by scholars. Some believe it was the artificial creation of either Ptolemy I or Ptolemy II, who used the cult of Serapis in an attempt to blend the existing Egyptian concepts with those of the Greeks who settled in Egypt after the conquest by Alexander the Great. It was an attempt to give both segments of the population a common religious heritage. Serapis was worshipped by Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians at a common shrine. In the Roman Empire his worship, along with that of
    Isis
    , rivaled all other Mediterranean cults. In art Serapis was portrayed as a bull-headed man wearing a solar disk and the uraeus between his horns and holding symbols associated with Osiris.