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Eastern lyres are
divided into four main types: bull
lyres,
thick lyres, thin
lyres and
giant lyres. Bull
lyres are a type of
eastern lyre that have...
- or Rote for the
fiddle The
rotte was a
European lyre of
northwestern Europe. Non-Gr**** or
Roman lyres were used in pre-Christian
Europe as
early as the...
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Turtles are
reptiles of the
order Testudines,
characterized by a
special s****
developed mainly from
their ribs.
Modern turtles are
divided into two major...
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measurement device Turtling (disambiguation) Chelys, an
ancient Gr****
lyre meaning "
Turtle" or "Tortoise" All
pages with
titles beginning with
Turtle This disambiguation...
- χέλυς, Latin: testudo, both
meaning "
turtle" or "tortoise") was a
stringed musical instrument, the
common lyre of the
ancient Gr****s,
which had a convex...
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Testudinidae of the
order Testudines (Latin for "tortoise"). Like
other turtles,
tortoises have a s**** to
protect from
predation and
other threats. The...
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before being eaten by the
turtle. In Hermes'
origin story, the
Homeric Hymn to Hermes,
Hermes invented the
Lyre by
killing a
turtle or a
tortoises and using...
- Yoke lutes,
commonly called lyres, are a
class of
string instruments,
subfamily of lutes,
indicated with the
codes 321.21 and 321.22 in the Hornbostel–Sachs...
- from the s**** of the
larger species of
tortoise and
turtle,
mainly the
hawksbill sea
turtle,
which is a
critically endangered species according to...
- roses,
holding a
lyre, or a
small kithara, a
musical instrument often ****ociated with Apollo. In
Simon Vouet's representations, two
turtle-doves are eating...