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  2. Priapus - Wikipedia

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    Statues of Priapus were common in ancient Greece and Rome, standing in gardens. The Athenians often conflated Priapus with Hermes, the god of boundaries, and depicted a hybrid deity with a winged helmet, sandals, and huge erection. [10] Another attribute of Priapus was the sickle which he often carries in his right hand.

  3. Southern black racer - Wikipedia

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    Eating a southern leopard frog. The southern black racer is a predator that relies on lizards, insects, moles, birds, eggs, small snakes, rodents, and frogs. Despite its specific name constrictor (scientific name: Coluber constrictor), the racer is more likely to suffocate or crush its victim into the ground, rather than coiling around it in typical constrictor fashion.

  4. Priapeia - Wikipedia

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    In their "Introduction" to the Priapeia, Smithers and Burton claim that "The worship of Priapus amongst the Romans was derived from the Egyptians, who, under the form of Apis, the Sacred Bull, adored the generative Power of Nature," adding that "the Phallus was the ancient emblem of creation, and representative of the gods Bacchus, Priapus ...

  5. Human penis size - Wikipedia

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    Depictions of Priapus were very popular in Roman erotic art and literature. [67] [70] Over eighty obscene poems dedicated to him have survived. [67] Penis size is alluded to in the Bible: [67] 18 And she revealed her whorings, and she revealed her nakedness, and so I turned from her just as I turned from her sister.

  6. Phallic architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Greco-Roman deity Priapus was worshiped as a god of fertility, depicted with a giant phallus in numerous public architectural pieces. [citation needed] The Greeks regularly built a shrine which they called "Herm" at the entrance of major public buildings, homes and along roads to honor Hermes, messenger of the gods. [4]

  7. Galeus priapus - Wikipedia

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  8. Human penis - Wikipedia

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    In human anatomy, the penis (/ ˈ p iː n ɪ s /; pl.: penises or penes; from the Latin pēnis, initially "tail" [1]) is an external sex organ (intromittent organ) through which males urinate and ejaculate.

  9. Temple of Priapus - Wikipedia

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    The Temple of Priapus was founded in Montreal, Quebec, by D. F. Cassidy and has found a following mainly among homosexual men in Canada and the United States.The group, which is named after the Greek god Priapus, believes that the phallus is the source of life, beauty, joy, and pleasure.