- "πολύ")
meaning "many" and kephalē (Gr****: "κεφαλή")
meaning "head". A
polycephalic organism may be
thought of as one
being with a
supernumerary body part...
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giving it soma, wine, and food, but
lacks a
phonological connection.
Polycephalic or multi-headed
animals are rare in biology, but
commonly feature in...
-
Celtic stone idols are
Northern European stone sculptures dated to the Iron Age, that are
believed to
represent Celtic gods. The
majority contain one or...
- end of the island. The
other on the
north is Hadako.
There were also
polycephalic wooden idols painted with
blood of holy animals,
primarily reindeer.[citation...
- cultures.
Typically they
consist of a hero or god
battling a
single to
polycephalic dragon. The
motif of
Chaoskampf (German: [ˈkaːɔsˌkampf]; lit. 'struggle...
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Retrieved 2023-10-10. Van Hoek,
Maarten (June 1, 2020). The Book of J****.
Polycephalic Creatures in Rock Art. Oisterwijk, Holland.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:...
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fearsome deity, also
known as Kapila. The caturvyuha, this
Gupta period polycephalic aspect of
Vishnu formed by the four
Vrishni heroes as his emanations...