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  2. Enyo - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Enyo (/ ɪ ˈ n aɪ oʊ /; Ancient Greek: Ἐνυώ, romanized: Enȳṓ) is a war-goddess, frequently associated with the war-god Ares. The Romans identified her with Bellona. [1] Enyo is also the name of one of the Graeae, one of three grey-haired sisters who share an eye and a tooth.

  3. List of the tallest statues in India - Wikipedia

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    The statue has a height of 95 feet (29 m) and stands upon a 38-foot (11.5 m) pedestal. Tallest stone sculpture statue contains 3681 stones ranges up to 15 tons per piece. 2000: Tathagata Tsal (Buddha Park of Ravangla) Gautam Buddha: Ravangla: Sikkim: 39 128 [7] 2013: Statue of Valour: Lachit Borphukan: Jorhat: Assam: 38.1 125: Bronze statue of ...

  4. Athena Areia - Wikipedia

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    Athena's statue, together with those of Ares, Aphrodite Areia, and Enyo, stood in the temple of Ares at Athens. [1] There was also a colossal acrolithic statue of her, at a temple at Plataea , built with the spoils given to that city by the Athenians after the Battle of Marathon . [ 2 ]

  5. Stone inscriptions in the Kathmandu Valley - Wikipedia

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    They consist of royal edicts and dedicatory notes on Hindu and Buddhist temples, stupas, statues, water spouts and other architectural structures. [1] Stone inscriptions are locally referred as Lōhan Pau (Nepal bhasa: 𑐮𑑂𑐰𑐴𑑅 𑐥𑑁 ‎). The early inscriptions are from the Licchavi period, and date from the fifth to the ninth ...

  6. Uṣṇīṣa Vijaya Dhāraṇī - Wikipedia

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    Stone Pillar of the Dhāraṇī inscription. This Dhāraṇī is commonly used for its protective and talismanic properties. The Uṣṇīṣa Vijaya Dhāraṇī (Sanskrit IAST; English: Dhāraṇī of the Victorious Uṣṇīṣa, Chinese: 佛頂尊勝陀羅尼經; Pinyin: Fódǐng Zūnshèng Tuóluóní Jīng; Rōmaji: Butsuchō Sonshō Darani Kyō; Vietnamese: Kinh Phật Đảnh Tôn ...

  7. Enyalius - Wikipedia

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    Enyalius or Enyalios (Greek: Ἐνυάλιος) in Greek mythology is generally a son of Ares by Enyo [citation needed] and also a byname of Ares the god of war. Though Enyalius as a by-name of Ares is the most accepted version, in Mycenaean times Ares and Enyalius were considered separate deities.

  8. Early Indian epigraphy - Wikipedia

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    Indian epigraphy becomes more widespread over the 1st millennium, engraved on the faces of cliffs, on pillars, on tablets of stone, drawn in caves and on rocks, some gouged into the bedrock. Later they were also inscribed on palm leaves, coins, Indian copper plate inscriptions , and on temple walls.

  9. Enyo (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Enyo is a war goddess (Ἐνυώ) Enyo, one of the Graeae, also called the Grey Sisters or the Phorcides ("daughters of Phorcys") Enyo may also refer to: Enyo, a genus of moths; Enyo Krastovchev (born 1984), a Bulgarian footballer; Enyo (software), a JavaScript framework