- The
Anguiped (Latin: angui, 'snake'; ped-, 'foot') is a kind of
divinity that is
often found on
magical amulets from the Greco-Roman period, and is characterized...
- apodum
Binomial name
Bulbophyllum apodum Hook.f. 1890
Synonyms Bulbophyllum anguipes Schltr. 1911
Bulbophyllum apodum var.
lanceolatum Ridl. 1917 Bulbophyllum...
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representations of
Tarvos Trigar**** or of an
equestrian ‘Jupiter’
surmounting the
Anguiped (a snake-legged human-like figure). The
Gundestrup cauldron has been also...
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Jupiter rider with
Anguiped (Musée Lorrain, Nancy)...
- Uśil with Aplu (and his ****ociation with Nethuns) is
emphasised by an
anguiped demon holding two
dolphins on an exergue. The
scene highlights the identities...
- with
costume details. The belt
displays designs of hor**** and tritons/
anguipeds, the coat has a
highly ornate hem.
Inscription "Shastana" (Middle Brahmi...
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hypothesized by
modern commentators that she must have been a
dragon or an
anguiped.
According to the Gr**** myth,
recorded by
Antoninus Liberalis, Sybaris...
- "giant"
comes from a word
meaning "born from Gaia".
Another mirror depicts anguiped Giants in the
company of a goddess,
possibly Cel,
whose lower body is formed...
-
Scythians according to the
Scythian religion. The "Snake-Legged Goddess" or "
Anguiped Goddess" is the modern-day name of this goddess, who is so
called because...
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century BCE.
Crossbar medallion with
horse rider. 2nd-1st
century BCE. An
anguiped, also seen in ****enistic and
Roman art, c. 1st
century BCE. By 100 BCE...