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Jewish Christian
members of the Jewish movement that later became Christianity
Euhemerus
Euhemerus (; also spelled Euemeros or Evemerus; Euhēmeros, "happy; prosperous"; late fourth century BC) was a Greek mythographer at the court of Cassander, the king of Macedon. Euhemerus' birthplace is disputed, with Messina in Sicily as the most probable location, while others suggest Chios or Tegea.
Greek hero cult
devotion to a hero in ancient Greek religion

Hermetica
The Hermetica are texts attributed to the legendary Hellenistic figure Hermes Trismegistus, a syncretic combination of the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth. These texts may vary widely in content and purpose, but by modern convention are usually subdivided into two main categories, the "technical" and "religio-philosophical" Hermetica.

The golden verses of Pythagoras
literary work
Chaldean Oracles
set of spiritual and philosophical texts widely used by Neoplatonist philosophers from the 3rd to the 6th century CE
Hellenistic astrology
Ancient Greco-Roman astrology
Soter
Soter derives from the Ancient Greek epithet (Sōtḗr), meaning a saviour, a deliverer. The feminine form is Soteira (Σώτειρα, Sṓteira) or sometimes Soteria (Σωτηρία, Sōtería).
Hellenistic philosophy and Christianity
history of Judaism
history of the Abrahamic religion Judaism