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hyperborean
hyperborean, a. and n. (haɪpəˈbɔəriːən) [ad. late L. hyperboreān-us = classical L. hyperboreus, ad. Gr. ὑπερβόρεος, -βόρειος (in early writers only in pl. Ὑπερβόρεοι, the Hyperboreans), f. ὑπερ- hyper- 1 + βόρειος northern, βορέας the north wind, Boreas. Cf. F. hyperboréen, hyperborée; the latter is... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hyperborean cycle
The Hyperborean cycle is a series of short stories by Clark Ashton Smith that take place in the fictional prehistoric setting of Hyperborea. Adding to the peril is the rapidly approaching ice age, which threatens to wipe out all life on the Hyperborean continent. wikipedia.org
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Abaris the Hyperborean
In Greek mythology, Abaris the Hyperborean (, Ábaris Hyperbóreios), son of Seuthes (Σεύθης), was a legendary sage, healer, and priest of Apollo known to wikipedia.org
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Hyperborea (disambiguation)
Hyperborea may also refer to: Hyperborea (band), a Finnish folk music group Hyperborea (album), an album by Tangerine Dream Hyperborean cycle, a cycle of ten fantasy stories by Clark Ashton Smith Hyperborea (collection), a collection of Clark Ashton Smith's Hyperborean stories Hyperborea (Conan), a nation wikipedia.org
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Hyperochus
Hyperochus, a Hyperborean whose ghost, alongside those of Pyrrhus (Neoptolemus) and a fellow Hyperborean Amadocus (or Laodocus), and possibly that of Phylacus wikipedia.org
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Hyperborea
Abaris the Hyperborean A particular Hyperborean legendary healer was known as "Abaris" or "Abaris the Healer" whom Herodotus first described in his works Hyperborean Indo-European hypothesis John G. wikipedia.org
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Nymphai Hyperboreioi
A daughter of Boreas, and one of the Hyperborean maidens, who were believed to have introduced the worship of Artemis in Delos. (Callim. The name Hecaerge signifies hitting at a distance; and it is not improbable that the story of the Hyperborean maiden may have arisen out of an attribute wikipedia.org
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许珀耳玻瑞亚
现代含义 现代的“Hyperborean”被引申为表示寒带的各种事物,比如爱斯基摩人的语言就可以被称作“Hyperborean 语”(Hyperborean Languages)。 参考资料 THE HYPERBOREAN ORIGIN OF THE INDO-EUROPEAN CULTURE Hyperboreans: Myth and History in Celtic-Hellenic Contacts Hyperborea & the Quest for Mystical wikipedia.org
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أباريس
وقد أشار إليه هيرودوت وبندار باسم كنيته «الشالي» Hyperborean. wikipedia.org
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Amadocus
Cotys I in the 4th century BC Amadocus, one of the princes of Thrace, who was defeated and taken prisoner by Philip V of Macedon in 184 BC Amadocus, Hyperborean wikipedia.org
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what is the golden arrow
The craft derived its name from a legendary arrow, carried by the ancient Greek sage Abaris the Hyperborean.
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Seuthes
Seuthes, legendary father of Abaris the Hyperborean. wikipedia.org
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Poseidonis
See also Averoigne Hyperborean cycle Zothique Clark Ashton Smith bibliography References External links The Eldritch Dark - Short Story Index " wikipedia.org
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Chione (daughter of Arcturus)
The name of Hyrpax is otherwise unknown, but Aelian mentions Boreas and Chione as the parents of three Hyperborean priests of Apollo; according to Diodorus Siculus, a whole dynasty of Hyperborean kings and priests claimed descent from Boreas. wikipedia.org
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The Testament of Athammaus
"The Testament of Athammaus" is a short story by American writer Clark Ashton Smith, part of his Hyperborean cycle. Bleiler remarked "Like certain other Hyperborean stories, with touches of grisly humor." wikipedia.org
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