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Aegaeon (Ancient Gr****: Αἰγαίων, romanized: Aigaíōn, lit. '
goatish", "stormy", "Aegean') may
refer to:
Aegaeon (moon),
Saturn Aegaeon (mythology), in...
- mythology,
Aegaeon (Ancient Gr****: Αἰγαίων, romanized: Aigaíōn, lit. '
goatish", "stormy", "Aegean') may
refer to the
following figures: Aegaeon, also...
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spirits that had the
heads and
torsos of men, the legs and
tails of goats,
goatish faces, and goat-horns. Philinnion: an
unwed maiden who died prematurely...
- 1913 at 5 a.m. to
Lavinia Whateley and Yog-Sothoth.
Described as a "dark,
goatish-looking infant"—neighbors
refer to him as "Lavinny's
black brat"—he shows...
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Satan harking back to the pre-Christian
woodland deity Pan, he of the
goatish horns and shanks. The
Satanic goat is a
device of much
spectral fiction...
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various emendations have been suggested,
including Aigaion (Αἰγαίων - "
goatish", "stormy"),
Eurytion (Εὐρυτίων: "fine flowing", "widely honored") and...
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representation can be seen on the
Pronomos Vase,
found in Naples. The
goatish element has
disappeared and the
satyrs resemble the old
Ionic Sileni who...
- though, he
broke an urn
containing the
spirit of Zai, an
incredibly evil
goatish demon who
takes the life
force of the kingdom's
adults and
kidnaps all...
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sensual and
seductive in the film,
whereas he is
described in the
story as "
goatish" and uncharismatic.
Scholar Rob
Craig similarly notes that, in remaining...
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Various emendations have been suggested,
including Aigaion (Αἰγαίων - "
goatish", "stormy"),
Eurytion (Εὐρυτίων - "fine flowing", "widely honored") and...