- and representation,
figures known as
mascots are now
often emplo**** to
personify sports teams, corporations, and
major events such as the World's Fair...
- an
embodiment or incarnation. In the arts, many
things are
commonly personified, including: places,
especially cities, countries, and continents; elements...
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feminine noun. As such, it is
common in Spanish-speaking
cultures to
personify death as a
female figure. A
common term for the
personification of death...
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Father Time is a
personification of time. In
recent centuries, he is
usually depicted as an
elderly bearded man,
sometimes with wings,
dressed in a robe...
- Rule Britannia, and the two
personifications were
often combined as a
personified "British Liberty". A
large monument,
originally called the "Column of...
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feminine in essence,
Shakti refers to the
personified energy or
power of a male
deity and
often personified as the
female consort of the
Hindu god. In...
- romanized: Rhamnousía, lit. 'the
goddess of Rhamnous'), was the
goddess who
personified retribution for the sin of hubris:
arrogance before the gods. The name...
-
Mesoamerican mythology and
comprises all of the Maya
tales in
which personified forces of nature, deities, and the
heroes interacting with
these play...
- (/ˈfɪlətiːz/;
Ancient Gr****: Φιλότης) was a
minor goddess or
spirit (daimones)
personifying affection, friendship, and ****ual intercourse. In Hesiod's Theogony,...
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masculine Trimurti,
depending on the denomination. This
triad is
typically personified by the
Hindu goddesses Saraswati, Lakshmi, and Parvati. In Shaktism,...