- In Gr**** mythology, a
satyr (Ancient Gr****: σάτυρος, romanized: sátyros,
pronounced [sátyros]), also
known as a
silenus or
silenos (Ancient Gr****: σειληνός...
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eponymous founder of Taras.
Satyrions is a
former name for
orchids from
their connection to
satyrs. (see Orchis)
Satyrion is also a name for
ragwort and...
- Look up
satyr in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
satyr is a
mythical creature.
Satyr may also
refer to:
Satyr (Dungeons & Dragons), a
fictional creature...
- New
Haven and London, 1981, p36. (in French) Jean-Luc Martinez, "Les
satyres de Praxitèle", in Praxitèle,
Louvre exhibition catalogue, éditions du Louvre...
- The
satyr play is a form of
Attic theatre performance related to both
comedy and tragedy. It
preserves theatrical elements of dialogue,
actors speaking...
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Nymphs and
Satyr (French:
Nymphes et Satyre) is an oil on
canvas painting created by the
French artist William-Adolphe
Bouguereau in 1873. The painting...
- The
Metamorphosis of
Pigmalions Image and
Certaine Satyres is an
octavo volume of
poems by John Marston,
printed in 1598. Bullen,
Arthur Henry, ed. (1887)...
- translation):
Satyres tearmed Halls Satyres, viz' Virgidemiarum, or his
toothless or
bitinge Satyres Pigmalion with
certaine other Satyres The
scourge of...
- The Satyrinae, the
satyrines or satyrids,
commonly known as the browns, are a
subfamily of the
Nymphalidae (brush-footed butterflies). They were formerly...
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conflation with Gr****
satyrs, they and
Faunus were
represented as
naked men (e.g. the
Barberini Faun).
Later fauns became copies of the
satyrs of Gr**** mythology...