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Hephaestus (UK: /hɪˈfiːstəs/...
- The
Temple of
Hephaestus or
Hephaisteion (also "Hephesteum" or "Hephaesteum";
Ancient Gr****: Ἡφαιστεῖον, Gr****: Ναός Ηφαίστου, and
formerly called in error...
- ii. 141;
Strabo xiii. p. 604. His
retreat was
ascribed to the
favor of
Hephaestos towards Sethos, his priest. In the night,
while the ****yrians slept, a...
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called Hephaistos on
their debut album Reborn. The song is
about the god
Hephaestos.
Hephaestus is
mentioned in Ubisoft‘s
ancient Gr****
themed video game...
-
handicraft and art" is
Homeric and in
Pindar is used to
describe both
Hephaestos and Athena.
Before Plato, the term for "sound judgment, intelligence,...
- jesuítico 1910: Didáctica 1910: Las
limaduras de
Hephaestos.
Piedras liminares 1910: Las
limaduras de
Hephaestos.
Prometeo (un
proscripto del sol) 1915: El...
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composers Yves
Stepping and Jean Christophe. The
music told the
legend of
Hephaestos, god of fire and son of Zeus and Hera. An
athlete from
Turkmenistan propelled...
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reaching a
height to
diameter ratio of 7.5:1. The
Doric Order The
Temple of
Hephaestos, Athens, is a well-preserved
temple of
peripteral hexastyle plan. The...
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Emilia Æmilia
Emilian Æmilian
Ethel Œthel, Æthel
Hephaestus Hephaestos Hephæstus
Hephæstos Hephaistus, Hephestus, Hephaistos,
Hephestos Letitia Lætitia...
- an
early fifth century red-figure cup (British
Museum E 47)
fighting Hephaestos.
Eurymedon (Εὐρυμέδων):
According to Homer, he was a king of the Giants...