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- Winged lion – A lion with the wings of a bird. Adlet – A human with dog legs. Bes – An Egyptian god with the hindquarters of a lion. Lilitu – A woman with...
- distinctive iconography, in which he is portra**** as a cross-legged, deer-antlered man adorned with torcs. The surviving evidence does not attest to any interpretatio...
- Besse (French pronunciation: [bɛs] ; Occitan: Beça) is a commune in the Dordogne department in southwestern France. The church of St Martin, Besse, dates...
- the Boatmen from Paris, where it is ****ociated with an image of an aged, antlered figure with torcs around his horns. Through the Pillar of the Boatmen,...
- bearing antlers was unknown in Greece, the story suggests a reindeer, which, unlike other deer, can be harnessed and whose females bear antlers. The myth...
- deer is standing among the trees with candles burning at the end of his antlers. On the left, in the background, knights are standing, who aim at the deer...
- mythos ("Pharaonic Pantheon"), among them: Re-Horakthy, Anubis, Apep, Bast, Bes, Hathor, Imhotep, Isis, Nephthys, Osiris, Ptah, Set, Sobek and Thoth Norse...
- could be admired for its beauty, speed, or virility. Dogs were seen to be keen-scented, good at hunting, guarding, and healing. Deer (who shed antlers) suggest...
- an example of physiological regeneration. A deer antler is the only appendage of a mammal that can be regrown every year. While reparative regeneration...
- with Mars Caturix - war god of the Helvetii Cernunnos (Car****s) - an antlered god Cissonius - a Gallic god of trade Mars Cnabetius - a Gallic god of...