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    In Greek mythology, the Ceryneian hind (Ancient Greek: Κερυνῖτις ἔλαφος Kerynitis elaphos, Latin: Elaphus Cerynitis), was a creature that lived in Ceryneia...
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    the Nemean lion Slaying the nine-headed Lernaean Hydra Capturing the Ceryneian Hind Capturing the Erymanthian Boar Cleaning the Augean stables in a single...
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  • between 1577 and 1580 All pages with titles containing Hind Ceryneian Hind, a hind in Greek mythology Hinds (disambiguation) Hinde, a surname This disambiguation...
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    [citation needed] Ceryneian Hind, sometimes known as the Golden Hind Halfpenny (British pre-decimal coin), which featured a depiction of Golden Hind from 1937...
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    by Eurystheus, consisted of chasing and catching the terrible Ceryneian Hind. The hind was a female deer with golden andlers and hooves of bronze and...
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  • was to capture the Ceryneian Hind sacred to Artemis and deliver it briefly to his patron, then rededicate it to Artemis. As a hind bearing antlers was...
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  • turned into a deer and tore apart by his dogs. Ceryneian Hind (Greek) – Artemis' large, sacred golden hind Deer Woman (Native American) – female human above...
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    always bear twins, one the mother loves, the other it hates Ceryneian Hind (Greek) – Hind with golden antlers and bronze or brass hooves Cetus Chakora...
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    capturing one alive—the Ceryneian Hind, a golden-horned hind or doe sacred to Artemis. Heracles knew that he had to return the hind, as he had promised,...
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    dedication to Artemis Orthosia", ("right-minded" Artemis) was the very Ceryneian Hind that Heracles later pursued. For the poet, the transformation was incomplete...
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  • in contest of archery skill, the challenge being to 'bring down' the Ceryneian Hind. If Hercules loses he must perform an extra labor, but if he wins, he...
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    blood, thus envenomizing them. 3. Capture the Golden Hind of Artemis Not to kill, but to catch, this hind that was sacred to Artemis. A different, but still...
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  • on her while bathing. He was promptly eaten by his own hunting dogs. Ceryneian Hind, an enormous deer which was sacred to Artemis; Heracles was sent to...
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    Heracles had to capture the Ceryneian Hind, a hind sacred to Artemis, and bring back it alive. After chasing the hind for one year, the animal eventually...
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  • strategos and navarch of the Achaean League List of settlements in Achaea Ceryneian Hind "Αποτελέσματα Απογραφής Πληθυσμού - Κατοικιών 2021, Μόνιμος Πληθυσμός...
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  • panels provide two additional scenes of Hercules: struggling with the Ceryneian Hind fighting the Lernaean Hydra The remaining five labours are shown on...
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  • (mythology) Ceremonies of ancient Greece Ceriadae Cerinthus (Euboea) Ceroessa Ceryneian Hind Ceryx Cestria (Epirus) Cestrinus Ceto Ceto (Greek myth) Cettus Cetus...
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    Hercules: the Nemean lion, the Lernaean Hydra, the Erymanthian boar, the Ceryneian hind, the Stymphalian birds, the belt of Hippolyta, the Augean stables, the...
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    statue was part of a scene of Apollo and Heracles contending over the Ceryneian Hind, placed 12 metres above the ground on beams on the acroterion of the...
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  • Simrin at Blackwell Keep beast with large golden antlers, possibly the Ceryneian Hind (only the antlers were on display) Refugees at the pond shaggy monkey-like...
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    was also called Kyrenia. This is said to be the home of the mythical Ceryneian Hind (Greek: Κερυνῖτις ἔλαφος, romanized: Kerynitis elaphos) from the 12...
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  • The place is celebrated in Greek mythology as the location of the Ceryneian Hind, the capture of which was one of the Labours of Hercules. Its ruins...
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  • related to this city is that it was considered to be the place where the Ceryneian Hind was found and captured by Heracles in one of his 12 Labors, after a...
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  • they discover that the hostages are not quite what they seem. 3 "The Ceryneian Hind" "Itsuwari no omokage" (Japanese: 偽りの面影) June 13, 2011 (2011-06-13)...
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    Roman copy of a sculpture by Lysippus depicting Heracles catching the Ceryneian Hind and a Roman copy of a marble statue by Praxiteles depicting a satyr...
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    Heraklean metopes include: Heracles and the Nemean Lion Heracles and the Ceryneian Hind Heracles and the Centaur Heracles and Cycnus Heracles and Orthrus Geryon...
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  • Name Species Myth Notes Ceryneian Hind Deer Greek Also called Cerynitis, was an enormous deer that lived in Keryneia, Greece. It was sacred to Artemis...
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