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Polyphemus (/ˌpɒliˈfiːməs/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Πολύφημος, translit.
Polyphēmos, Epic Gr****: [
polypʰɛːmos]; Latin: Polyphēmus [pɔlʏˈpʰeːmʊs]) is the one-e**** giant...
- The
Polyphemos Painter (or
Polyphemus Painter) was a high Proto-Attic vase painter,
active in
Athens or on Aegina. He is
considered an
innovator in Attic...
- (c. 650–625 BCE). The
painter of the
Eleusis Amphora is
known as the
Polyphemos Painter. It is
decorated with
black and
white painted figures on a light...
- Gr**** mythology,
Polyphemus (/ˌpɒlɪˈfiːməs/;
Ancient Gr****: Πολύφημος
Polyphēmos) was a Gr**** hero and also an
Argonaut from Larissa.
Polyphemus was the...
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Polyphemos reclining and
holding a
drinking bowl is a Late
classical terracotta figurine that was
created in Boeotia,
Greece in late 5th-
early 4th century...
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biometric analysis on the
extinct Scincidae species:
Macroscincus coctei".
Polyphemos,
Volume 1,
Issue 2, May, Florence,
South Carolina. pp. 12–22. "10 Creatures...
- Jones,Schnirel ;(2006).
Subspecies comparison of the Genus: Corucia.
Polyphemos, Florence,
South Carolina U.S.A.,
Volume 4,
Issue 1. May. pp 1- 25 Bustard...
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Homeric Cyclopes are: "sons of
Poseidon (actually
Homer says only that
Polyphemos is a son of Poseidon), who ...
share with
their Hesiodic namesakes just...
- One,
found in Appian's
Illyrian Wars,
holds that
Celtus was the son of
Polyphemos and
Galatea and the
brother of
Illyrius and Galas. The other,
found in...
- word
meaning No-man, and as we know, with that
exchange of names, then
Polyphemos the Cyclops’ eye came into the world. The
gouging out of the eye, or deception...