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  2. Boreas (god) - Wikipedia

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    Boreas' rape of Oreithyia, Apulian red-figure oenochoe, 360 BC, Louvre. Boreas, like the rest of the wind gods, was said to be the son of Eos, the goddess of the dawn, by her husband Astraeus, a minor star-god. [4] He is thus brother to the rest of the Anemoi (the wind gods), the five star-gods and the justice goddess Astraea .

  3. Anemoi - Wikipedia

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    Zephyrus (Gk. Ζέφυρος [ Zéphyros ]), [5] sometimes shortened in English to Zephyr, is the Greek god of the west wind. The gentlest of the winds, Zephyrus is known as the fructifying wind, the messenger of spring. It was thought that Zephyrus lived in a cave in Thrace . Zephyrus was reported as having several wives in different stories.

  4. List of fictional diseases - Wikipedia

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    A mental disorder that causes adults who receive a head injury to develop a brain tumor that causes them to act like infants, while still possessing the physical traits of an adult. However, the victim of this disorder must not receive any more blows to the head or the effect will become permanent. Head pigeons Invader Zim ("Dark Harvest")

  5. Zephyrus - Wikipedia

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    Zephyrus. In Greek mythology and religion, Zephyrus ( Ancient Greek: Ζέφυρος, romanized : Zéphuros, lit. 'westerly wind'), also spelled in English as Zephyr, is the god and personification of the West wind, one of the several wind gods, the Anemoi. The son of Eos, the goddess of the dawn, and Astraeus, Zephyrus is the most gentle and ...

  6. Hyacinth (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Hyacinthus and the West Wind engaging in intercrural sex on a red-figure vase (5th century BCE) In Greek mythology, Hyacinthus was a Spartan prince of remarkable beauty and a lover of the sun god Apollo. He was also admired by Zephyrus, the god of the West wind, Boreas, the god of the North wind and a mortal man named Thamyris. Hyacinthus chose ...

  7. Harold and the Purple Crayon - Wikipedia

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    In the episode "Bartless", Bart encourages a group of younger children to draw on the library books, and Ralph does so with a purple crayon, drawing off the page and onto the wall, creating a doorway with stairs which he walks through. In an after-credits scene, his father, Chief Wiggum, is seen talking through the doorway, encouraging him to ...

  8. Kaze no Stigma - Wikipedia

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    Original run. April 12, 2007 – September 21, 2007. Episodes. 24 ( List of episodes) Kaze no Stigma ( Japanese: 風の 聖痕 スティグマ, Hepburn: Kaze no Sutiguma, lit. "Stigma of the Wind") is a Japanese light novel series written by Takahiro Yamato and illustrated by Hanamaru Nanto. After the death of Yamato on July 20, 2009, the story ...

  9. 'Feels like' temperature: What does it really mean and how ...

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    The faster the wind speed, the faster our body heat is taken away and the colder it feels. For example, in a scenario where the actual temperature is 10 degrees but the "feels like" temperature is ...