The Occident and the Orient are merely on the same planet.
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The Occident and the Orient are merely on the same planet.
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"Occident" comes from the Latin verb "occido," meaning "I kill."
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Encourage harmony between the Occident and the Orient.
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These Phrygian divinities who had achieved full naturalization and had been placed on the official list of gods, were adopted by the populations of the Occident as Roman gods together with the rest.
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