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TRITONS (Tritones) - Mermen Sea-Gods of Greek MythologyIn Greek mythology the Tritons were a group of fish-tailed sea-gods or daimones in the train of the god Poseidon. They were a plurification of the god ...
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fragments of chaldæan history, berossus: from alexander polyhistorAnd when the sun had set, this Being Oannes, retired again into the sea, and passed the night in the deep; for he was amphibious. After this there appeared ...Missing: quote | Show results with:quote
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merman - Wiktionary, the free dictionaryEtymology. From Middle English mereman, from Old English *meremann (“merman ... Cognate with Dutch meerman (“merman”), German Meermann (“merman”).
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merman, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English DictionaryThe earliest known use of the noun merman is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for merman is from 1601, in a translation by Philemon Holland, ...
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MARMENNILL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster: merman. Word History. Etymology. Icelandic, from Old Norse, from marr sea + -mennill (diminutive of mann-, mathr man). The Ultimate Dictionary Awaits. Expand ...
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TRITON - Greek Sea-God of Waves & Calm Seas, Herald of PoseidonTriton was a fish-tailed sea-god, the son and herald of Poseidon who stilled the waves with his conch-shell trumpet. He was depicted as fish-tailed merman, ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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[PDF] UC Berkeley - eScholarshipWhile a merman's body exists to provide him with muscles and strength to wield weapons and fend off enemies, the mermaid's body exists to attract viewers and ...
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[PDF] Mermaids: A Hybrid Creature in folklore One of the illustrations in the ...The merman story is much the same. A human woman marries a merman and lives with him in his beautiful underwater world. After a while she wants to return.
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“Such Monsters Do Exist in Nature”: Mermaids, Tritons, and the ...Dec 12, 2017 · Examining European gentlemen's debates over mermaids and tritons illuminate their willingness to embrace wonder in their larger quest to understand the origins ...
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The Folklore of the Merfolklike their kin, the nereids, the tritons and tritonids, and, later, the siren, became 'semi-immortals', ...
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NEREIDS (Nereides) - Sea Nymphs of Greek MythologyIn Greek mythology the Nereids were fifty sea-nymph daughters of Nereus, the old man of the sea. They were goddesses of the sea's rich bounty and protectors ...Missing: counterparts | Show results with:counterparts
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ICHTHYOCENTAURS (Ikhthyokentauroi) - Greek Fish-Centaur Sea ...Ichthyocentaurs were a pair of centaurine sea-gods with the upper bodies of men, the lower fore-quarters of horses, and the serpentine tails of fish.
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Triton - Ancient Greek Vase PaintingTriton has a serpentine fish-tail in place of legs and holds a conch-shell trumpet and staff in his hands. ALTERNATE IMAGE. Triton | Paestan red figure vase ...
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Ancient Mesopotamian Gods and Goddesses - Enki/Ea (god) - OraccOther mythical creatures also dwelt in the abzu with Ea, including the seven mythical sages TT (apkallū) who were created for the purpose of teaching wisdom to ...
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[PDF] Enki's Seven Sages (Adapa/Oannes and the Apkallu) - COASThis transition is reflected in the change from semi-divine sages or culture-heroes (apkallu) to scholars (ummanu). Keywords: Enki, Adapa, apkallu, Oannes, ...
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wall panel; relief | British MuseumGypsum wall-panel relief; carved with protective spirit in fish skin facing right; inscribed. Authority: Ruler: Ashurnasirpal II. Cultures/periods: Neo-Assyrian.
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Relief: Human-headed genie watering sacred treeAlthough frequently referred to as a "genie," the Assyrian word apkallu, meaning "sage," may be a more appropriate term for the protective spirit embodied by ...
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The Other Face of the Makara - jstorThe makara is an ancient Indian symbol, a soma animal emblem of waters, and a crocodile prototype, used as a talisman against the sea's terrors.
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Makara, Makāra, Mākara, Mākāra: 51 definitions - Wisdom LibraryJun 10, 2025 · 1) Makara (Sanskrit: मकर) is a sea-creature in Hindu mythology. It is generally depicted as half terrestrial animal in the frontal part, in ...
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The hafstramb and margygr of the King's Mirror: An analysisAug 6, 2025 · There is the hafstramb, translated as merman in English, and there is the margygr, the mermaid, more appropriately translated as the sea troll ...
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The merfolk of the Danish traditional ballad - Academia.eduThe Havmand (merman) and Havfrue (mermaid) were both handsome creatures, capable of living and moving equally well on land as in the sea. Their temperament ...
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On the Border The Liminality of the Sea Shore in Icelandic Folk ...9 Sækýr of the kind mentioned in the legend of the marbendill were yet another strange species that was directly associated with both the Icelandic sea shore, ...
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The Catalan Atlas - SmarthistoryJun 6, 2022 · A visual encyclopedia of the world, containing extensive commentary in captions and images designed to encompass all known geographical, historical, and human ...
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The Enchantress of the Medieval Bestiary - Getty IrisMay 11, 2018 · A distant cousin of the mermaid, perhaps? Three standing winged sirens, two females and one male, with human characteristics from head. Sirens ( ...
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This 16th-century map is teeming with sea monsters. Most are based ...Dec 28, 2023 · The original "Carta Marina" was 23 square feet. Unlike other maps at the time, the sea creatures cartographer Olaus Magnus added were not to ...Missing: humanoids mermen
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Here Be Dragons: The Evolution of Sea Monsters on Medieval MapsSep 6, 2013 · The iconic sea serpents, mermaids and other mythical creatures found on world maps from medieval and Renaissance times splash to life on the pages of a new ...Missing: mermen | Show results with:mermen
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[PDF] Monstrosities from the Sea. Taxonomy and tradition in Conrad ...Aug 3, 2018 · Gessner describes such humanoid aquatic creatures as numerous and lists several reported sight- ings (Gessner 1558: 1055).Missing: merman | Show results with:merman
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1560 Gesner mermaid sea monster - Stock Image - C011/0837A sea monster of partially human form. Woodcut with old colouring. Gesner "Icones Animalium" publ. Christof Froschover, Zurich, 1560.Missing: misidentified | Show results with:misidentified
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The Beautiful Monster: Mermaids - Biodiversity Heritage LibraryOct 31, 2014 · According to Philemon Hollands's 1601 translation (1634 edition in BHL), Pliny stated,. “And as for the Mermaids called Nereides, it is no ...
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Steller's Sea Ape: Identifying an Eighteenth-Century CryptidApr 24, 2017 · ... Steller's Sea Ape: the female Northern Fur Seal. In contrast to the male, she better fits the profile of Steller's mystery creature. She is ...
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On monsters and marvels : Paré, Ambroise, 1510? - Internet ArchiveJun 1, 2022 · 1 online resource (xxxii, 224 pages, 1 unnumbered pages of plates) : Translation of: Des monstres et prodiges Includes bibliographical references.
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Mermaid Tales From Native Tribes Abound - ICT NewsJul 18, 2012 · Native American tribes have been telling stories about mermaids from time immemorial. From the Halfway People of the Mi'kmaq and the Lampeqinuwok of the ...
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The Mermaid of Zennor and other Cornish Mermaids - Cornwall GuideFor it turns out that the beautiful stranger from the church was in fact one of the daughters of Llyr, king of the ocean, a mermaid by the name of Morveren.
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Selkies: Irish Folklore, Myths & Legends | West Coast of IrelandMar 24, 2020 · Also called the seal people, the sea people or the mermaid – a selkie is a marine legend that tells of people who are half fish, and half-human.Missing: Ulster | Show results with:Ulster
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Of Mermaids and Fairies - bydbach - Knowledge CommonsAug 5, 2021 · Fairies are frequent characters in stories from across Wales. The fairies known as Plant Rhys Ddwfn sometimes appear as mermaids in Pembrokeshire folklore.Missing: mermen coastal
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[PDF] An examination of the prophecy motif in Old Icelandic literatureGrímr Ingjaldsson, who was still looking for permanent quarters in Iceland, caught a merman and tried to make him prophesy, The merman made the rather strange ...Missing: century | Show results with:century
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What the Monsters of Hálfs saga ok Hálfsrekka Mean. - Academia.eduThe fjall serves as a prophetic figure, embodying the blurred lines between landscape and monster. The saga connects supernatural creatures to Icelandic ...
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(DOC) Not what we expect: How two Danish ballads challenge their ...The Danish ballad 'Agnete og havmanden' (Agnete and the merman), for instance, presents us with a Christian girl who is harsher than her heathen merman ...
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[PDF] Northern mythology : comprising the principal popular traditions and ...... century, and the increase of knowledge, which has manifested itself in so ... (MARMENNILL) AND MERMAID (MARGYGR). Sailors and fishermen^ when the ...
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Mar Gur Dream Sí Iad Atá Ag Mairiúint Fén Bhfarraige - Academia.eduThis dissertation is a study of the migratory supernatural legend ML 4080 “The Mermaid Legend” The story is first attested at the end of the eighteenth ...
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[PDF] –87– Arianna Magnani – University of Enna KoreHairen yu/Human fish from the sea: The figure of a human fish is similar to a per- son, with dark skin and blonde hair; it has both hands and feet, eyebrows ...
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“Ningyo”: Japanese Merfolk and Auspicious Mummies | Nippon.comMay 18, 2022 · Mummified ningyo went on display in Edo-period shows of curiosities, their popularity fueled by claims that viewing them and their pictures ...
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Mermaids in Chinese fairy tales[1]- Chinadaily.com.cnFeb 22, 2016 · Sou Shen Ji, another Chinese book written in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), records mermaids named jiaoren living in the South China Sea. Their ...
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NINGYO mer-creatures and the Yao Bikuni folktale - PinterestDec 17, 2012 · Ukiyo-e, 1808, Ningyo, Katsushika Hokusai (Source: Wikipaintings) Ningyo (人魚, “human fish”, often translated as “mermaid”) is a fish-like ...
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Mami Wata: Arts for Water Spirits in Africa and its DiasporasMami Wata is a complex symbol with so many resonances that she feeds the imagination, generating, rather than limiting, meanings and significances.Missing: male counterparts
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[PDF] Mami WataAt once beautiful, protective, seductive, and potentially deadly, the water spirit Mami Wata (Mother Water) is celebrated throughout much of Africa and the ...
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The Qalupalik of Inuit Folklore | Into Horror History | J.A. HernandezDec 21, 2021 · Some say that the legend of the Qalupalik was created to keep children from playing on thin ice. But then, hopping ice pans is a long-standing tradition.Missing: humanoids | Show results with:humanoids
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Qalupalik - Astonishing LegendsJan 7, 2019 · They are described as aquatic humanoids with scaly, bumpy skin. They are often depicted as having fins coming out of their heads, backs, and ...<|separator|>
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Ka Po'e Mo'o Akua: Hawaiian Reptilian Water DeitiesSep 21, 2022 · Mo'o are powerful water-dwelling lizard-like beings, mostly female, and predominantly associated with fresh rather than salt water. They may be ...Missing: merman | Show results with:merman
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Moʻo : The Guardian Lizard - MythlokDiscover the mystical Moʻo of Hawaiian mythology—shapeshifting lizard spirits who guard sacred waters and challenge human character.
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[PDF] The History of Brazilian Folklore and How Colonization Influenced ItThe variations of the myth of Iara reflect the combination of freshwater and saltwater gods, goddesses, and creatures, as the Ipupiara was a freshwater monster.
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Mermaid; Melusine - MistholmeMay 22, 2014 · The merman is frequently armored, in some cases with his entire human half covered in plate. Both mermaid and merman are affronty by default; ...Missing: Scandinavian | Show results with:Scandinavian
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Heraldry of Fish: Notices of the Principal Families Bearing Fish in Their Arms : Thomas Moule : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive**Summary of Merman/Triton in Heraldry from "Heraldry of Fish" by Thomas Moule:**
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Merman or Triton - Sacred TextsAccording to modern popular notions, however, the siren or mermaid, and triton, or merman as they sometimes term him, appear to be viewed as male and female of ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Barnum on the FeJee Mermaid, The Life of P. T. ... - The Lost MuseumBarnum describes how he used an employee posing as a scientist and the credulity of the popular press to perpetrate the FeJee Mermaid hoax.
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The Feejee Mermaid: Early Barnum Hoax - Live ScienceSep 8, 2016 · In his autobiography, Barnum described the mermaid as "an ugly dried-up, black-looking diminutive specimen, about 3 feet long.
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How a Fake Monster Crept Into our Museums - HyperallergicJan 15, 2018 · How a Fake Monster Crept Into our Museums. The Fiji Mermaid was an object of fantasy but for a long time it was on display as a specimen that ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Haunting 'mermaid' mummy discovered in Japan is even weirder ...Feb 24, 2023 · A new analysis of a mummified "mermaid" found in a Japanese temple has revealed exactly what it is made from, and it's not what scientists thought.Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Tall tale: Study finds 'mermaid mummy' largely a molded objectFeb 8, 2023 · Their one-year scientific analysis found that the supposed centuries-old creature is largely a molded object consisting of paper, cloth, cotton ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Monster or Missing Link? The Mermaid and the Victorian ImaginationIf the mermaid was exposed as a myth, they thought, then, evolutionism, which postulated the existence of transitional forms of life, would be debunked. Yet, ...
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The Forsaken Merman | The Poetry FoundationThe Forsaken Merman. By Matthew Arnold. Share. Come, dear children, let us away;. Down and away below! Now my brothers call from the bay,. Now the great winds ...
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The Little Mermaid - Hans Christian AndersenA mermaid has not an immortal soul, nor can she obtain one unless she wins the love of a human being. On the power of another hangs her eternal destiny.