Chimera (mythology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In Greek mythology, the Chimera (Greek Χίμαιρα (Chímaira); Latin Chimaera ) was a monstrous fire-breathing creature of Lycia in Asia Minor, composed of the parts of multiple animals: upon the bo...
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The Great God Pan; The most mischievous and possibly oldest of the Greek gods, goat-footed Pan has many stories told of him, some of which are contradictory. ... Greek Myth and Prehistory; A new look at Greek myths as part of a tradition that includes prehistory, medicine, the arrival of horses, and more.
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but "the hat I once had" might be the antlers of Cernunnos, or possibly the horns of Pan, both of which were deities from whose iconography evolved the current image of the goat-footed, goat-horned Devil. ... This probably refers to the Greek myth of Prometheus, but one should also bear in mind that "Lucifer" is Latin...
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Speeding is probebly the cause of the crash. ... It takes a relyable person to care for a pet. ... ("in Just") What character from Greek myth was "goat-footed"?
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She often made Myzithra, which is a whey cheese made from sheep and goat milks. Yiayia (Greek for grandma) also made a phenomenal sheep's milk Feta cheese that was so creamy and rich it coated the palate and throat as you swallowed.
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Or Calibos himself (a Harryhausen original), whose mangled, hybrid form became the symbol for me of the Satyrs I would later read about in Greek Mythology, or the goat-footed balloon man whistling far and wee in e. e. cumming’s “In Just Spring.” [...]
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ABARIMONES A tribe of backward footed men who lived somewhere in the Himalayas. ... “Some Scythian tribes, and in fact a good many, feed on human bodies--a statement that perhaps may seem incredible if we do not reflect that races of this portentous character have existed in the central region of the world, ... GREEK MYTH BIOS...
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(as on the mainland), due especially to Venetian use of wood and the ever-present Greek goats. II. ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS ON CRETE; Like Mycenae, Bronze Age Crete was known largely through myth until the last 100 years. ... Lady Lake Kournas Myth from Greek Gods n Goddesses o Greece...
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Chimaera, in Greek myth, a firebreathing monster with the head of a lion, body of a she-goat, and tail of a snake, the offspring of Typhon and Echidna. It was killed by Bellerophon, mounted on the winged horse Pegasus.
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