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In Classical mythology, Crocus (Ancient Greek: Κρόκος, Krókos) was a mortal youth who was changed by the gods into a saffron flower. [1] Mythology.
In Greek mythology Smilax (/ s m ɪ. l ɑː k s /; Greek pronunciation:; Ancient Greek: Σμῖλαξ, romanized: Smílax, lit. 'bindweed' [1]) was the name of a nymph who was in love with Crocus [2] and was turned into the plant bearing her name (the bindweed). Ancient sources with information about her and her tale are few and far between.
(Mormon mythology) Urim and Thummim, a set of seer stones bound in a breastplate, or by silver bows into a set of spectacles. (Mormon mythology) Lapis manalis (Stone of the Manes), was either of two sacred stones used in the Roman religion. One covered a gate to Pluto, abode of the dead; Festus called it ostium Orci, "the gate of Orcus". The ...
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Crocus (mythology), a figure in Greek mythology; Crocus (textile) or Hessian fabric or burlap, a coarse cloth; CROCUS, a nuclear reactor operated by the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne; Crocus Investment Fund, a Canadian mutual fund company; Crocus Technology, a company developing advanced TMR sensors; 1220 Crocus, a main-belt asteroid
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Chloris was abducted by Zephyrus, the god of the west wind (which, as Ovid himself points out, was a parallel to the story of his brother Boreas and Orithyia), who transformed her into a deity known as Flora after they were married.