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Statue of Neptune (Poseidon). Melenara beach, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands. Spain
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we're working on 15 new Joker movies. we're working on 40 new Star Wars movies. we've got 57 distinct LotR spinoff shows coming soon to 57 different streaming services. we're expanding the Gumbyverse
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Not that it's a big issue but the name "Apollo" doesn't have any established etymology. All proposed meanings ("council", "to destroy", Hittite origin, etc.) are incomplete and either not established or highly debated. Some authors did smart word plays based on the folk etymologies ("my Apollo, my destroyer" comes to mind) but they're not etymologies proper.
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Hazel McNab, Last Light, linocut.
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--Didn't write this and don't know who did--
But I absolutely love this poem so much!!
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Dionysus Theatrotheos
"The God of Theatre". This epithet suggests that Dionysus sustains the art of theater. Through the devotion of his followers, theater has become inseparable from him. He does not only influence theater, but becomes theater itself and its very essence. Every part of the stage reflects his presence, embodying the spirit of theater in every play.
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The Temple of Vesta, Forum Romanum, Rome.
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temple of poseidon, sounion, greece
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Olympieion or Temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens. Construction began around 6th century BC, but it was not completed until the 2nd century AD.
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