- In Gr**** mythology, a
satyr (Ancient Gr****: σάτυρος, romanized: sátyros,
pronounced [sátyros]), also
known as a
silenus or
silenos (Ancient Gr****: σειληνός...
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eponymous founder of Taras.
Satyrions is a
former name for
orchids from
their connection to
satyrs. (see Orchis)
Satyrion is also a name for
ragwort and...
- Look up
satyr in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
satyr is a
mythical creature.
Satyr may also
refer to:
Satyr (Dungeons & Dragons), a
fictional creature...
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bulbs to make drinks,
which they
called by a
number of names,
especially satyrion and priapiscus. As the
names indicate, they
likewise considered it to be...
- The
satyr play is a form of
Attic theatre performance related to both
comedy and tragedy. It
preserves theatrical elements of dialogue,
actors speaking...
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Magna Graecia (today
Southern Italy).
Taras was the son of
Poseidon and
Satyrion,
either a
Tarentine nymph or a
daughter of Minos. When
Taras was shipwrecked...
- The
Resting Satyr or
Leaning Satyr, also
known as the
Satyr anapauomenos (in
ancient Gr**** ἀναπαυόμενος, from ἀναπαύω / anapaúô, to rest) is a statue...
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Nymphs and
Satyr (French:
Nymphes et Satyre) is an oil on
canvas painting created by the
French artist William-Adolphe
Bouguereau in 1873. The painting...
- The Satyrinae, the
satyrines or satyrids,
commonly known as the browns, are a
subfamily of the
Nymphalidae (brush-footed butterflies). They were formerly...
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Drunken Satyr is now in the
Glyptothek in Munich, Germany. A faun is the
Roman equivalent of a Gr****
satyr. In Gr**** mythology,
satyrs were human-like...