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- Polycephaly is the condition of having more than one head. The term is derived from the Gr**** stems poly (Gr****: "πολύ") meaning "many" and kephalē (Gr****:...
- "One of Shield Jaguar's wives, is seen gazing up towards an enormous bicephalous Vision Serpent. In her left hand, she holds a bowl containing a stingray...
- respective states, have not used double-headed eagles. The Gandaberunda is a bicephalous bird, not necessarily an eagle but very similar in design to the double-headed...
- The Constitution of the French Republic of 27 October 1946 was the constitution of the French Fourth Republic. Adopted by the Constituent ****embly of 1946 [fr]...
- Syria into southern Iraq. ʿAin Ghazal statues: closeup of one of the bicephalous statues, c. 6500 BC. Ain Ghazal statue on show in the Musée du Louvre...
- of the Gh****ulian culture. ʿAin Ghazal statues: closeup of one of the bicephalous statues, c. 6500 BC. Ain Ghazal statue on show in the Musée du Louvre...
- Olivença, Spain Manueline windowframe in Pinhel Windowframe in Évora "Bicephalous Fountain", displaying both the heads of King Manuel and the Queen, and...
- above - for a transformative shape (see figure). The bird often holds a bicephalous (two-headed) snake in its beak. Its head sometimes resembles that of...
- authority of the Commander of the Faithful. Under Dan Fodio, the Empire was bicephalous and divided into two territories each controlled by an appointed vizier...
- drop to 0 or 1 seats. Following the conclusion of the refoundation, a bicephalous leadership was enforced separating in the positions of Secretary-General...