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Frankish theologian Ratramnus wrote a letter, the
Epistola de
Cynocephalis, on
whether the
Cynocephali should be
considered human (he
thought that they were)...
- by
Aleks Paunovic.
Cynocephali - A race of dog-headed men from India. In The
Blood of Olympus,
Octavius obtained some
Cynocephali from
Triumvirate Holdings...
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antillularum T. b.
bahamensis T. b.
brasiliensis T. b.
constanzae T. b.
cynocephali T. b.
intermedia T. b.
mexicana T. b.
murina T. b.
muscula Mexican free-tailed...
- this image.
Roman writer Pliny the
Elder reported that the "Cynamolgi
cynocephali, of
Ethiopia were men with the
heads of dogs." Pliny's work, The Natural...
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places elephants are born, in
these places scorpions are born, here
Cynocephali are born").
Cotton MS.
Tiberius B.V. fol. 56v (10th century), British...
- were
often lumped together with
monstrous races such as
cyclopes and
Cynocephali,
Bragmanni were
normal in appearance, and
differed from
other humans...
- of
cynocephali living in the
region and that they were
living in
organised communities.
Rimbert had
enquired if this in
meant that the
cynocephali were...
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extreme west, and
European legends frequently put the dog men
called Cynocephali in
unmapped regions to the east. Some of
these races were
described as...
- 2008), 80. McCracken,
Early Medieval Theology, 110. Ratramnus, Epist. de
cynocephalis ad
Rimbertum presbyterum scripta, PL 121:1153-6; Dutton, "Ratramnus and...
- (Gr****: ἀκέφαλοι "without a head"). The
headless akephaloi, the dog-headed
cynocephali, "and the wild men and women,
besides many
other creatures not fabulous"...