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Adonis (mythology) (translated from French)
Adonis (mythology) Adonis In mythology , Adonis (in old Greek ?????? / Adônis) is a ...
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Adonis
Adonis For other uses of the name Adonis, see Adonis (disambiguation). A 19th-century reproduction of a Greek bronze of Adonis found at Pompeii. Adonis, an annual vegetation life-death-rebirth ...
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Adonis (translated from German)
Adonis The title of this article is ambiguous. For further meanings see Adonis (term clarifying). Adonisstatue, Bronze copy 19. Jh. an antique original Adonis is a shape from that fronteastern , Greek and Roman Mythology , those originally probably syro - more phoenizischer Vegetation God was. In that Greek mythology Adonis is that Symbol or the ...
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Adonis (translated from Spanish)
Adonis For other uses of this term, it see Adonis (desambiguación). A reproduction of century XIX of a Greek bronze of Adonis found in Pompeya Adonis (in griego ??????) it is a God sirio ... of its origins Semites of Near East. Adonis was one of the more complex ...
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Adonis (translated from French)
Adonis This page of homonymy indexes the various ... the same name. This name can indicate: Adonis, young man of mythology , liked Aphrodite and killed by a wild boar; one adonis, flor of the family of Renonculacées ; Adonis, one poète syrien contemporary of which ...
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Adonis (translated from Russian)
Adonis Ado?nis ( grech. ) - in drevnegrecheskoy mythology - son Kinira from its own daughter Myrrhs. Adonis was famous by its by the beauty ... after by the wild boar; the corpse Adonis it is turned in the flower. U finikiyan adonis - young rising again bog the spring, ...
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Adônis (translated from Portuguese)
... beauty, is known as a deity of mythology Greek but he has, however, origin in ...
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Greek mythology
Greek mythology Topics in Greek mythology Gods Primordial gods and Titans Zeus and ... centaurs and dragons Ancient Greek religion Greek mythology consists of a large collection of narratives ... oral-poetic tradition. Our surviving sources of mythology are literary reworkings of this oral tradition ... with them. Nature and Sources of Greek Mythology The general issues in studying myths ...
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Helene (mythology)
Helene (mythology) In Greek mythology, Helene (different from Helen of Troy and ... of Aphrodite's. Helene helped her seduce Adonis. A daughter of Tityrus and an Amazon ...
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Talk:Adonis
Talk:Adonis Would be interesting to find a reference here to the "Adonis complex". New text: (Some mythologists believe he ... to Germania, and his counterpart in Germanic mythology is Baldr.) " A reference to a mythologist ... annually-reborn consorts of the Goddess are Adonis. Maybe the comparison could be restated as ... was briefly suppressed: As "Lord" or baal, Adonis was the youthful consort of the ...
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