of a certain kind of woman. The French poet Albert Glatigny addresses "Circé" in his Les vignes folles (1857) and makes of her a voluptuous opium dream...
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Circe was a goddess or sorceress in Greek mythology. Circe or Circé may also refer to: Mount Circe, a mountain peak in Antarctica 34 Circe, a large, main-belt...
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as told from the perspective of the witch Circe. The novel explores Circe's origin story and narrates Circe's encounters with mythological figures such...
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Circe Invidiosa is a painting by John William Waterhouse completed in 1892. It is his second depiction, after Circe Offering the Cup to Ulysses (1891)...
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Dufays in Circé de Cortázar : au carrefour du mythe et du fantastique, Folia Electronica Classica, B Louvain-la-Neuve 2007, Numéro 13 Circe at IMDb v...
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Circe chess (or just Circe) is a chess variant in which captured pieces return to their starting positions as soon as they are captured. The game was invented...
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French Navy have borne the name Circé: French cruiser Circé, an unprotected cruiser French submarine Circé (1907), a Circé-class submarine launched in 1907...
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Circe is a supervillain appearing in DC Comics publications and related media. Based upon the eponymous Greek mythological figure who imprisoned Odysseus...
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Circé-class submarine may refer to one of the following classes of submarine for the French Navy: Circé-class submarine (1907) in service 1909–1918 Circé-class...
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Circe, after the Greek goddess Circe. The first HMS Circe (1785) was a 28-gun sixth rate launched in 1785 and wrecked in 1803. The second HMS Circe (1804)...
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34 Circe is a large, very dark main-belt asteroid. It was discovered by French astronomer J. Chacornac on April 6, 1855, and named after Circe, the bewitching...
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Ctenucha circe is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Pieter Cramer in 1780. It is found in Nicaragua, Ecuador, Venezuela and Brazil (Pará)...
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Circe Sturm is a professor in the Department of Anthropology, University of Texas, Austin. She is also an actress, appearing mainly in films and commercials...
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Circe Offering the Cup to Ulysses is an oil painting in the Pre-Raphaelite style by John William Waterhouse that was created in 1891. It is now in Gallery...
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The piece concerns the sorceress Circe who appears in Greek mythology and in Homer's Odyssey. The libretto for Circé was written by Louise Genevieve Gillot...
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Circé (Q125) was a Circé-class submarine in commission in the French Navy from the late 1920s until 1942. She saw service in World War II, first on the...
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Circe is a 1945 opera by Werner Egk after Pedro Calderón de la Barca, premiered 1948. Egk reworked it as an opera semibuffa as 17 Tage und 4 Minuten,...
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Commons has media related to Araneus circe. Wikispecies has information related to Araneus circe. "Araneus circe". World Spider Catalog. Retrieved 26...
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Éva Circé-Côté (1871–1949), born Éva Circé in Montreal, was a journalist, a poet, and a librarian who established Montreal's first public library in 1903...
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The Devil and Circe (German: Teufel und Circe) is a 1921 German silent drama film directed by Adolf Gärtner and starring Sascha Gura, Eduard von Winterstein...
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The Sorceress (Waterhouse) (redirect from Circe (The Sorceress))
third depiction, after Circe Offering the Cup to Ulysses (1891) and Circe Invidiosa (1892), of the Greek mythological character, Circe, and her name is on...
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(Q42) Rubis (Q43) Saphir (Q44) Topaze (Q45) Turquoise (Q46) Circé class (1907–1918) Circé (Q47) Calypso (Q48) Guêpe class Guèpe 1 (Q49) Guèpe 2 (Q50)...
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of the United States Navy have been named Circe, after Circe, the sorceress in Homer's Odyssey. USS Circe only carried that name from 15 June to 10 August...
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Dufays in Circé de Cortázar : au carrefour du mythe et du fantastique, Folia Electronica Classica, B Louvain-la-Neuve 2007, Numéro 13 "Circe". Little,...
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Circe is a 1677 tragedy by the English writer Charles Davenant. It was first staged by the Duke's Company at the Dorset Garden Theatre in London. The...
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Metaeuchromius circe is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Stanisław Błeszyński in 1965. It is found in Sichuan, China. "GlobIZ search"...
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Cosmopterix circe is a moth in the family Cosmopterigidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1921. It is found in South Africa. De Prins, J. & De...
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writings. Chroniques d’Éva Circé-Côté. Lumière sur la société québécoise, 1900–1942. Montréal, Éditions du Remue-Ménage, 2012. Éva Circé-Côté, libre-penseuse...
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Madeline Miller's Circe (2018) revisits the relationship between Odysseus and Circe on Aeaea. As a reader, Miller was frustrated by Circe's lack of motivation...
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Lioconcha hieroglyphica (redirect from Circe hieroglyphica)
Veneridae Genus: Lioconcha Species: L. hieroglyphica Binomial name Lioconcha hieroglyphica (Conrad, 1837) Synonyms Cytherea hieroglyphica Circe hieroglyphica...
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