- as two or more
beings with a
shared body. Two-headed
animals (called
bicephalic or dicephalic) and three-headed (tricephalic)
animals are the only type...
- Tvíhöfði (English:
Bicephalic) is an
Icelandic comedy duo of Jón
Gnarr and Sigurjón Kjartansson. They had a
morning radio show on Aðalstöðin, X-ið & Radíó...
- The double-headed
eagle is an
iconographic symbol originating in the
Bronze Age. A
heraldic charge, it is used with the
concept of an empire. Most modern...
-
glyphs placed in the
masks of the rain god Chac, and that
there are
eight bicephalic serpents above the main entrance; additionally,
numerals 8 in bar-and-dot...
- famous,
narrative 'Rabbit Vase' from Naranjo), or as a
ruler carrying the
bicephalic 'ceremonial bar'. Inversely, the Maya king is
repeatedly ****imilated to...
-
maize tree, just as the
central world tree in the
Borgia Codex; a
curving bicephalic serpent hovers around it,
which some
believe to
embody the ecliptic. The...
- 1339 Flag of
Emperor Stefan Dušan (Serbian Empire)
Yellow flag with red
bicephalic eagle.
Angelino Dulcert's 1339 map
included the flag of the
Serbian Kingdom...
-
historical capitals. The
greater coat of arms
consists of a
silver (white)
bicephalic eagle, with gold
talons and beak. The
eagle is a
symbol of the Serbian...
-
composed of the seal of the
Cetinje Metropolitanate's
righteous soviet, a
bicephalic white eagle with spread-out wings, an
Eastern Orthodox cross between his...
- triple-heads from
Greetland in West Yorkshire, England.
Other tricephalic and
bicephalic idols include the "Lustymore"
figure in
Caldragh Cemetery, Boa Island...