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  2. Sphinx of Naxos - Wikipedia

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    Her statue had been set up close to the Halos, the most sacred spot of Delphi, where Apollo had presumably killed the python. According to tradition and its mythological representation, the Sphinx had the face of a woman bearing an enigmatic smile, prey bird wings, and the body of a lioness. It was carved from a large piece of Naxian marble ...

  3. Niobid Painter - Wikipedia

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    The implied presence of a body which is not actually represented was a remarkable novelty in vase painting. The Niobid Painter also attempted to draw the scenes in three dimensional space by adding multiple levels to the landscape where the scenes take place.

  4. Temple of Apollo (Delphi) - Wikipedia

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    In doing so, Apollo took the form of a dolphin, boarded the ship, and the sailors were awed into fearful submission to the deity. [55] A divine wind guided the ship across the sea and to Crissa, where Apollo revealed himself to the sailors, commanded them to worship him, and guided them to Delphi where he promptly put them in charge of the ...

  5. Dancers of Delphi - Wikipedia

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    The fragments were discovered between May and July 1894 on the terraces to the east and northeast of the Temple of Apollo. [1] The excavators rapidly reconstituted a column of around 13 metres, made up of five drums and a capital decorated with acanthus leaves and surmounted by an extension of the stem with three female figures standing 1.95 metres high, [2] wearing chitoniskoi (short tunics ...

  6. Delphyne - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Delphyne (Greek: Δελφύνη) is the name given, by some accounts, to the monstrous serpent killed by Apollo at Delphi.Although, in Hellenistic and later accounts, the Delphic monster slain by Apollo is usually said to be the male serpent Python, in the earliest known account of this story, the Homeric Hymn to Apollo (6th century BC), the god kills a nameless she-serpent ...

  7. ‘Gen V’ Got ‘A Lot of Notes’ on That Dolphin-Blowhole Sex ...

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    SPOILER ALERT: This article contains spoilers for Episode 5 of “Gen V,” titled “Welcome to the Monster Club,” now streaming on Prime Video. Even superheroes can party a little too hard.

  8. It's been 104 years since Jack drew that naked picture of ...

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    Here is the scene should you forget! Well, if you look closely to the video above you might notice the date in which Jack draws the picture Thanks to The Academy Facebook page , we've got a much ...

  9. DeDe Lind - Wikipedia

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    The ground crew for the mission stashed the photo, which they labeled "MAP OF A HEAVENLY BODY" inside a locker aboard the command module Yankee Clipper. [5] Astronaut Richard Gordon , the commander of the Yankee Clipper, put the photo up for auction in 2011 [ 6 ] for a minimum bid of US$1000 (equivalent to $1,354 in 2023). [ 7 ]