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File Name: 44840_pluto_cerb
Description: In Roman mythology, Pluto was the god of the dead. Cerberus was his dog who guard the underworld.
Source: Ellsworth D. Foster The American Educator (Chicago: Ralph Durham Company, 1921) 2875
Keywords: Pluto myth, Cerberus, Roman mythology, god of the dead, guard dog of the underworld

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