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Phye (Gr****: Φύη, romanized:
Phýē) was a
young woman from
Paeania who
accompanied the
tyrant Pisistratus in a
chariot during his
return to
Athens in 546/5...
- སྟག་རྩེ་, Wylie: Stag-rtse) was a
castle located in the
Chingwa (Wylie:
Phying-ba)
district of Chonggyä (Wylie: Phyongs-rgyas) in
central Tibet. According...
- used in
place of the yik mgo in
terma texts ༁ ཡིག་མགོ་ཨ་ཕྱེད yik mgo a
ph**** used in
place of the yik mgo in
terma texts ༆ དཔེ་རྙིང་ཡིག་མགོ dpe rnying...
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state originated at the Taktsé
Castle (Wylie: Stag-rtse) in the
Chingba (
Phying-ba)
district of Chonggyä (Phyongs-rgyas). There,
according to the Old Tibetan...
- Fujur, the dog-dragon in the
novel The
Neverending Story by M. Ende + Gr****
phyes, the
commonly used
suffix in
names of
Allomalorhagid genera. The name adds...
- ****anese 摩睺羅伽 (Rōmaji: magoraga)
Korean 마후라가 (RR: mahuraga)
Tibetan ལྟོ་འཕྱེ་ཆེན་པོ་ Wylie: lto ’
phye chen po
Vietnamese ma hầu la già
Glossary of Buddhism...
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Herodotos complained of a ruse by Peisistratos, who
dressed up a tall woman,
Phye, to
impersonate the
goddess Athena and then had her
drive him in a chariot...
- are hung at ≈2/9 and
struck at 1/2 length. Mate
Ghanta bells from
Nepal Phye Ghan (Nepali: फ्ये गँ:)
Dreamcatcher Mobile (sculpture)
Suncatcher World's...
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people of
Athens back to Pisistratus' side. A tall,
almost six foot woman,
Phye, from the deme or
rural village of
Paiania was
selected to pose as the goddess...
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snying po; full title:
gsung rab kyi
drang ba dang nges pai don rnam par
phye ba gsal bar b**** pa legs par
bshad pai
snying po),
Ocean of Reasoning: A...