- In Gr**** mythology,
Priapus (/praɪˈeɪpəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Πρίαπος,
Príapos) is a
minor rustic fertility god,
protector of livestock,
fruit plants, gardens...
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Phanes was a male god; in an
original Orphic Hymn he is
named as "Lord
Priapos",
although others consider him androgynous.
Phanes was a
deity of light...
- Eros e
Priapo: da
furore a
cenere is a
satiric pamphlet by the
Italian author Carlo Emilio Gadda,
written in 1945 and
first published in a
censored version...
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chance or accident, is
mentioned by the
geographer Strabo, who
stated that “
Priapos...
resembles the
Attic deities Orthannes,
Konisalos (Conisalus), Tykhon...
- east-facing bay,
known as
Karabiga Bay. Its
ancient name was
Priapus or
Priapos (Ancient Gr****: Πρίαπος).
Originally a town of
ancient Mysia, it was a...
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Priapulida (priapulid worms, from Gr. πριάπος,
priāpos 'Priapus' + Lat. -ul-, diminutive),
sometimes referred to as **** worms, is a
phylum of unsegmented...
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voluptatem que
largiens mortalibus'.
Cuius etiam simulacrum fingunt ****
ingenti priapo.
Gesta Hammaburgensis 26, Waitz'
edition In this temple,
entirely decked...
- of an
ancient god of
hedonism - the
Slavic counterpart of the Gr**** god
Priapos,
although there are no
written records.
Kurent or
Korant is a
figure dressed...
- n. 182; LIMC VIII, 2, 1997, p. 144; LIMC VIII, 1, 1997, p. 1031, s.v.
Priapos, n. 15; LIMC VIII, 2, 1997, p. 680;
Romana Pictura 1998, n. 153, p. 317...
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beings in folklore.
There are also
masculine forms of this deity, Gr****
Priapos,
borrowed into
Latin as Priapus;[citation needed] and Old
Norse Freyr....