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  2. Sagittarius (constellation) - Wikipedia

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    The Terebellum is seen in the back of the centaur. The Babylonians identified Sagittarius as the god Nergal, a centaur-like creature firing an arrow from a bow. [29] It is generally depicted with wings, with two heads, one panther head and one human head, as well as a scorpion's stinger raised above its more conventional horse's tail.

  3. Centaur - Wikipedia

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    The Greek word kentauros is generally regarded as being of obscure origin. [3] The etymology from ken + tauros, 'piercing bull', was a euhemerist suggestion in Palaephatus' rationalizing text on Greek mythology, On Incredible Tales (Περὶ ἀπίστων), which included mounted archers from a village called Nephele eliminating a herd of bulls that were the scourge of Ixion's kingdom. [4]

  4. Sagittarius (astrology) - Wikipedia

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    Sagittarius, the half human and half horse, is the centaur of mythology, the learned healer whose higher intelligence forms a bridge between Earth and Heaven. Also known as the Archer, Sagittarius is represented by the symbol of a bow and arrow.

  5. Chiron - Wikipedia

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    Chiron, Peleus and infant Achilles Chiron was notable throughout Greek mythology for his youth-nurturing nature. His personal skills tend to match those of his foster father Apollo, who taught the young centaur the art of medicine, herbs, music, archery, hunting, gymnastics, and prophecy, and made him rise above his beastly nature. [3]

  6. Furietti Centaurs - Wikipedia

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    The Furietti Centaurs (known as the Old Centaur and Young Centaur, or Older Centaur and Younger Centaur, when being treated separately) are a pair of Hellenistic or Roman statues in grey-black marble from Laconia (Greece) sculptures of centaurs based on Hellenistic models. One is a mature, bearded centaur, with a pained expression, and the ...

  7. Centaur (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    Centaur is an elegant and quite slender design, lighter on the page than Jenson's work and most other revivals, an effect possibly amplified in the digital release compared to the metal type. [1] It has been popular in fine book printing and is often used both for printing body text and especially titles and headings. [ 2 ]

  8. What Does 2025 Have in Store for Archer Aviation? - AOL

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    In 2024, Archer Aviation stock experienced a remarkable 68% surge, underscoring its significant advancements. ... This year, its focus is on building piloted type-design aircraft for use in ...

  9. Bruce Rogers (typographer) - Wikipedia

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    Rogers considered this face to be an improvement on his earlier Montaigne, both because his design had matured and because, on the advice of Frederic Goudy, he had employed Robert Wiebking as the punch-cutter; and Rogers used Centaur extensively for the rest of his career [6] The Centaur was produced by Rogers in Dyke Mill at Carl Purington ...