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- US: /hɪˈfɛstəs/ hif-EST-əs; eight spellings; Gr****: Ἥφαιστος, translit. Hḗphaistos) is the Gr**** god of artisans, blacksmiths, carpenters, craftsmen, fire...
- pediments. In the pediments, the Birth of Athena (east) and the Return of Hephaistos to Olympos (west), and, as akroteria, the Nereids Thetis and Eurynome...
- potential members of the Hephaistos group include (85182) 1991 AQ, 4486 Mithra, and D/1766 G1 (Helfenzrieder). "2212 Hephaistos (1978 SB)". JPL Small-Body...
- has information related to Barbasphecia hephaistos. De Prins, J. & De Prins, W. (2017). "Barbasphecia hephaistos Pühringer & Sáfián, 2011". Afromoths. Retrieved...
- Andromeda (formally titled Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda) is a space opera television series, based on unused material by Gene Roddenberry, developed by...
- then steals the fire of creative power from the workshop of Athena and Hephaistos and gives it to mankind. Raggio then goes on to point out Plato's distinction...
- ship was transferred to the ****enic Navy as Hephaistos (A413), a motor torpedo boat tender. Hephaistos was struck from the rolls of the ****enic Navy...
- (anastole); the figure on the left wielding a double-edged axe (****ociated with Hephaistos) is perhaps Hephaestion, one of Alexander's loyal companions....
- The figure to the left wields a double-headed axe, likely alluding to Hephaistos; meaning the figure depicted could be the general Hephaestion. The dog...
- p****ion; Ares, who was transformed into a rooster without his pride; Hephaistos, who became one of his automatons without suffering; and Athena, who was...