- [spʰíŋks]; Boeotian: φίξ, romanized: phíx,
pronounced [pʰíːks]; pl. sphinxes or
sphinges) is a
mythical creature with the head of a human, the body of a lion, and...
- him as he
whispered to me un-consciously, 'The
Acherontia Atropos of the
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- Gods
Statue of Baʿal
Hammon on his
throne with a
crown and
flanked by
sphinges, 1st century.
Consort Tanit Equivalents Canaanite El Gr****
Cronus Roman...
- each
spring and 7
being inducted each fall. Members,
officially called "
Sphinges,"
represent student leaders who have
served the
university community in...
-
Macrolepidoptera of the
Palearctic Fauna 2. Volume: The
Palearctic Bombyces &
Sphinges. pdf This
article incorporates text from this source,
which is in the public...
- 206, 230. ISBN 978-0-9531399-1-0. Freina,
Josef (1987). Die
Bombyces und
Sphinges der
Westpalaearktis (Insecta, Lepidoptera) [The
Bombycid and
Sphinx Moths...
- Pl. 1–52. Edinburgh. (Lizars).
Brown T. 1832. The book of butterflies,
sphinges, and moths:
illustrated by ninety-six engravings,
coloured after nature...
- voices, La perdition, L'étoile de la rédemption (star of redemption), Les
sphinges (Sphinxes), Âmes
perdues (lost souls) and
Esprits de L'abîme (spirits of...
-
Macrolepidoptera of the
Palearctic Fauna 2. Volume: The
Palearctic Bombyces &
Sphinges. pdf This
article incorporates text from this source,
which is in the public...
- schemata; lexicon,
lexicons or lexica; helix,
helixes or helices; sphinx,
sphinges or sphinxes; ****oris, ****orises or ****orides. And
there are misleading...