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  2. Cry-Baby - Wikipedia

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    Cry-Baby is a 1990 American teen musical romantic comedy film written and directed by John Waters.The film stars Johnny Depp as 1950s teen rebel Wade "Cry-Baby" Walker, and also features a large ensemble cast that includes Amy Locane, Susan Tyrrell, Iggy Pop, Ricki Lake, Traci Lords, and Polly Bergen, with appearances by Troy Donahue, Mink Stole, Joe Dallesandro, Joey Heatherton, David Nelson ...

  3. Myrmidons - Wikipedia

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    An etiological myth of their origins, simply expanding upon their supposed etymology—the name in Classical Greek was interpreted as "ant-people", from myrmedon (Ancient Greek: μῠρμηδών, murmēdṓn, plural: μῠρμηδόνες, murmēdónes), which means "ant-nest"—was first mentioned by Ovid in the Metamorphoses.

  4. List of mythological objects - Wikipedia

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    Aegis, Zeus' shield, often loaned to his daughter Athena, also used by Perseus. (Greek mythology) Shield of Ajax, a huge shield made of seven cow-hides with a layer of bronze. (Greek mythology) Ancile, the shield of the Roman god Mars. One divine shield fell from heaven during the reign of Numa Pompilius, the second king of Rome. He ordered ...

  5. Aspis - Wikipedia

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    Hoplitodromos with aspis and full body armour depicted in a Greek vase dated to 550 BC. An aspis ( Ancient Greek : ἀσπίς ; pl. : aspides, ἀσπίδες ) or porpax shield was the heavy wooden shield used by the infantry in various periods of ancient Greece .

  6. Category:Greek shields - Wikipedia

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  7. Argyraspides - Wikipedia

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    'Silver Shields') were elite Macedonian soldiers who carried silver-plated shields, hence their name. The original unit were hypaspists serving in the army of Alexander the Great . During the Wars of the Diadochi , they initially served Eumenes , but betrayed him to Antigonus I Monophthalmus at the Battle of Gabiene in 316.

  8. Gorgons - Wikipedia

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    The Hesiodic Shield of Heracles (c. late seventh–mid-sixth century BC), which describes Heracles' shield, has the Gorgons depicted on it chasing Perseus, with their shrill cry seemingly being heard emanating from the shield itself:

  9. Boeotian shield - Wikipedia

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    The Boeotian shield was narrower and more oval than the circular aspis, and on each of its vertical edges was a scooped indentation not unlike the C-bouts found on the waist of a modern violin and probably used for similar purpose: just as the violin's C-bouts allow the player to run the bow close to the center of the instrument, the Boeotian ...