Satyr
Satyrs have human torsos and the horns and hindquarters of goats. Followers of the gods Dionysus and Pan, stayrs are associated with wine… More »
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Learn about satyrs in Greek mythology and art, with recommended books and resources ... December 7th, 2009 ... Quick Links ; Home; Celtic Mythology; Greek Mythology; Roman Mythology; The Bibliography;
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Pan was a joyful Satyr who loved dancing and playing on the shepherds pipe, an instrument he invented, as told in the love story of Pan and Syrinx. One day Pan saw Syrinx returning to her home. Immediately he started after her and she ran until she came to a river.
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Satyr play - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Satyr plays were an ancient Greek form of tragicomedy, similar to the modern-day burlesque style. They always featured a chorus of satyrs and were based in Greek mythology and contained themes of, am...
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A recent discovery in an Iranian salt mine may shed light on the origins of a famous satyr of antiquity. The satyr was a goat-man in Greek legend who danced and frolicked, playing pipes and chasing nymphs all day, living in a woodsy version of the... ... Satyr? A man's body, naturally mummified within an ancient salt mine,
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By Pan! This is an Awesome Pic by Fel! , called Winter Satyr ... Another great Satyr by FEL; ... Great winged Satyr by Memazzo;
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Pliny- "Among the mountainous districts of the eastern parts of India, in what is called the country of Catharcludi, we find the Satyr, an animal of extraordinary swiftness. They go sometimes on four feet, and sometimes walk erect;
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Echo loved a frisking Satyr; and Satyr, he was head over ears for Lyde. As Echo was Pan's flame, so was Satyr Echo's, and Lyde master Satyr's. It was love reciprocal; for by just course, even as each of those hearts did scorn its lover, so was it also scorned being such a lover itself.
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Satyr - Definition of Satyr at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Satyr. Look it up now! ...   [sey-ter-id, sat-er-, suh-tahy-rid] . Also called satyr butterfly. any of several butterflies of the family Satyridae, having gray or brown wings marked with eyespots.
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