- an
embodiment or incarnation. In the arts, many
things are
commonly personified, including: places,
especially cities, countries, and continents; elements...
- Täby
Church in
Sweden Death personified in
Punch Death by
Cholera personified as a
Reaper in Le
Petit Journal Death personified in de Vauce-Hours by Jean...
- Hetalia: Axis
Powers (
personified countries), Upotte!! (
personified guns),
Arpeggio of Blue
Steel and
Kancolle (
personified ships). Some of the most...
-
personified as a goddess, Sól (Old
Norse 'Sun'); the moon is
personified as a male entity, Máni (Old
Norse 'moon'); and the
Earth too is
personified (Jörð...
-
Father Time is a
personification of time, in
particular the
progression of
history and the
approach of death. In
recent centuries, he is
usually depicted...
- Máni (Old Norse: [ˈmɑːne]; "Moon") is the Moon
personified in
Germanic mythology. Máni,
personified, is
attested in the
Poetic Edda,
compiled in the 13th...
- Rule Britannia, and the two
personifications were
often combined as a
personified "British Liberty". A
large monument,
originally called the "Column of...
- Dagr, the
personified day. The
Prose Edda adds that,
depending on m****cript variation, he is
either the
third husband of Nótt, the
personified night, or...
- term
occurring in the
Hebrew Bible/Old
Testament which later became personified as the
devil in
Christian texts of the New Testament.
Alternate spellings...
-
Mesoamerican mythology and
comprises all of the Maya
tales in
which personified forces of nature, deities, and the
heroes interacting with
these play...