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Hippo (/ˈhɪpoʊ/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἵππων,
Hippon; fl. 5th
century BC) was a Pre-Socratic Gr**** philosopher. He is
variously described as
coming from Rhegium...
- as a
freelance writer for the
magazine Famicom Hisshōbon,
later called Hippon, and
reviewed arcade games for
Family Computer Magazine and
Famicom Tsūshin...
- French). No. 35.
Computec Media France. p. 132. "Hot Game Review: ゼロウィング".
Hippon Super! (in ****anese). No. 5. Takarajimasha. May 1991. p. 42. García, Marcos...
- Génération 4 (in French). No. 35.
Computec Media France. p. 60. "スノーブラザーズ".
Hippon Super! (in ****anese). No. 30. Takarajimasha. June 1993. p. 69. Herranz,...
- 84%, respectively. Some
magazines of the time, such as Beep! MegaDrive,
Hippon Super and Famitsu,
seemed to take
offence to its
manufactured origins as...
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Pherecydes of Syros. Of the
Pythagorean philosophers, Hippasus, Alcmaeon,
Hippon,
Archytas and Theodorus,
written sources have survived. Pythagoras, in his...
- many
depictions of a "horse
taming god" or "lord of the horses" (despotes
hippon). The
female goddess Ataegina is also
widely attested in the inscriptions...
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Mamercus was
based in Catania,
Nicodemus in Centuripe,
Apolloniadas in Agirio,
Hippon in
Zancle and
Andromacus in Taormina.
Political disorder led to a precarious...
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loyalty to
Theseus and the
interdependence required by the bull dance. Iros,
Hippon, Menesthes, Telamon, Phormion: The five male
Cranes (apart from Theseus...
- goddess.
These representations also
characterise Artimpasa as a
potnia hippōn alongside her
status as a
potnia thērōn.
Another winged depiction of Artimpasa...