- In Gr**** mythology, the
satyr Marsyas (/ˈmɑːrsiəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Μαρσύας) is a
central figure in two
stories involving music: in one, he
picked up the...
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Apollo and
Marsyas is the name of the
following paintings:
Apollo and Daphnis, also
known as
Apollo and
Marsyas, a c. 1483
painting by
Pietro Perugino...
- rock trio
formed in Garut, West Java, in 2014. The
group consists of
Firda Marsya Kurnia (vocals and guitar), Widi
Rahmawati (b****), and Euis Siti Aisyah...
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Marsyas is a 150-meter-long, ten
storey high
sculpture designed by
Anish Kapoor and
Cecil Balmond. It was on show at Tate
Modern gallery,
London in 2003...
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Marsyas of
Pella (Ancient Gr****: Μαρσύας Περιάνδρου Πελλαῖος; c. 356 BC – c. 294 BC[citation needed]), son of Periander, was a Gr**** historian. According...
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Marsyas is a
satyr who had a
music contest with Apollo.
Marsyas may also
refer to:
Marsyas (horse), a
French Thoroughbred racehorse 343158
Marsyas, an...
- The
Flaying of
Marsyas is the
death of
Marsyas in
ancient Gr**** mythology. It may
refer to a
number of
works of art
depicting the scene, including: Flaying...
- The
Flaying of
Marsyas is a
painting by the
Italian late
Renaissance artist Titian,
probably painted between about 1570 and his
death in 1576, when in...
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Marsyas (also
known as
Marsyas II, 1940–30 May 1964) was a
French Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He was the
dominant stayer in
France in the mid-1940s...
- Mawes, some
example sentences are:: 497–8 (1) ɛbɛ 3SG
marsya yesterday nomtak come ɛbɛ
marsya nomtak 3SG
yesterday come ‘He came yesterday.’ (2) wɛdɛ...