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    Anguiped (redirect from Anguipede)
    Coin of Indo-Greek king Telephos displaying an anguipede with limbs ending in lotus blossom (obverse)....
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    The Snake-Legged Goddess, also referred to as the Anguipede Goddess, was the ancestor-goddess of the Scythians according to the Scythian religion. The...
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  • Abraxas (section Anguipede)
    left is a round or oval shield." This form was also referred to as the Anguipede. Budge surmised that Abrasax was "a form of the Adam Kadmon of the Kabbalists...
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    child attendants, probably derived from similar images of Venus Griffin. Anguipede, a Greek mythological figure. Female riding a Centaur. Centaurs are generally...
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    Telephos Euergetes (the Benefactor) Obv: Anguipede, the limbs ending in lotus blossoms. Greek legend: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΕΥΕΡΓΕΤΟΥ ΤΗΛΕΦΟΥ (King Telephus the Benefactor)...
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    in modern-day as the "Snake-Legged Goddess," also referred to as the "Anguipede Goddess," so called because several representations of her depict her...
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  • had introduced the Athenians to religious rituals and marriage, was an anguipede ancestral figure. Similarly to the Scythian Snake-Legged Goddess, Cecrops...
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    Perseus rescuing Andromeda Mars fighting the giant Anguipedes Minerva fighting the giant Anguipedes This level of the sculptures is the least well-preserved...
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    5 mm. Upon it is depicted a cock-headed, snake-legged deity known as an Anguipede, holding a shield which is inscribed in Greek with ΩΑΙ, reversed ΙΑΩ or...
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