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Daemon (mythology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The words daemon , dæmon , are Latinized spellings of the Greek δαίμων ( daimôn ), used purposely today to distinguish the daemons of Ancient Greek religion, good or malevolent "supernatural b...
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TROPHONIOS (or Trophonius) was a man who was swallowed up by the earth and transformed into an Oracular Daimon (Spirit). ... Trophonios' mortal life is not described here, only his apotheosis and cult. ... Source: Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology.
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The words daemon, dæmon, are Latinized spellings of the Greek δαίμων (daimôn),[1] used purposely today to distinguish the daemons of Ancient Greek religion, good or malevolent "supernatural beings between mortals ... This article is about the semi-divine beings in classical mythology. For other uses, see Daemon...
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Any modern discussion of Etruscan mythology will have to be based on the publication of the Praenestine cistae: some two dozen fascicles of the Corpus Speculorum Etruscorum have now appeared. Specifically Etruscan mythological ... He was depicted as having two snakes for legs, and some sources claimed that he was a daemon.
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A selection of articles related to Daemon (mythology) ... A Wisdom Archive on Daemon (mythology) ... The term Daemon has several meanings: Daemon (mythology) - see also Demon Daemon (computer software), a background process Dæmon (His Dark Materials) in the Philip Pullman trilogy of novels His Dark Materials Daemon...
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Daemon (mythology). Dictionary terms for Daemon (mythology) in English, English definition for Daemon (mythology), Thesaurus and Translations of Daemon (mythology) to English, Spanish, German. ... Define Daemon (mythology)
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