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  2. Category:Gormiti - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Gormiti; Gormiti (2008 TV series) Gormiti (2018 TV series) Gormiti Nature Unleashed

  3. Gormiti - Wikipedia

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    Two Gormiti toys: "Crabs the Avenger" and "Mimeticus" Gormiti is the name of plastic monsters mini figures, sold together with training cards containing a description of the same character. There are different game modes, and they are used by 4–8 years old children for free play and by adults as collection pieces.

  4. Gormiti (2008 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Gormiti (Italian: Gormiti, che miti or Gormiti - Il ritorno dei Signori della Natura) is an animated series co-produced by Giochi Preziosi Group and Marathon Media, based on the Italian Gormiti toy line. It consisted of three seasons with 65 episodes. The first season, titled Gormiti: The Lords of Nature Return!, premiered

  5. List of Mesopotamian deities - Wikipedia

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    In early accounts, her husband is Gugalanna, [140] whose character is undefined, but later the northern god Nergal was placed in this role. [140] [141] Her gatekeeper was the god Neti [141] and her sukkal was Namtar. [140] In the poem Inanna's Descent into the Underworld, Ereshkigal is described as Inanna's "older sister". [142]

  6. Cultural depictions of Medusa and Gorgons - Wikipedia

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    Medusa is the most well-known of the three mythological monsters, having been variously portrayed as a monster, a protective symbol, a rallying symbol for liberty, and a sympathetic victim of rape and/or a curse. The Gorgons are best known by their hair of living venomous snakes and ability to turn living creatures to stone.

  7. List of reptilian humanoids - Wikipedia

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    Some djinn in Islamic mythology are described as alternating between human and serpentine forms. Echidna, the wife of Typhon in Greek mythology, was half woman, half snake. Fu Xi: serpentine founding figure from Chinese mythology. Glycon: a Roman snake god who had the head of a man. The Gorgons: Sisters in Greek mythology who had serpents for hair.

  8. Twelve Olympians - Wikipedia

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    Her symbols include the peacock, cuckoo, and cow. Poseidon: Neptune: God of the seas, water, storms, hurricanes, earthquakes and horses. The middle son of Cronus and Rhea. Brother of Zeus and Hades. Married to the Nereid Amphitrite; although, as with many of the male Greek gods, he had many lovers. His symbols include the trident, horse, bull ...

  9. Medjed - Wikipedia

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    While not much is known about the deity, his ghost-like depiction in the Greenfield papyrus has earned him popularity in modern Japanese culture, and he has appeared as a character in video games and anime.