• In Greek mythology, Abaris the Hyperborean (Ancient Greek: Ἄβαρις Ὑπερβόρειος, Ábaris Hyperbóreios), son of Seuthes (Σεύθης), was a legendary sage, healer...
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    Hyperborea (redirect from Hyperboreans)
    them and sang hymns to them. A particular Hyperborean legendary healer was known as "Abaris" or "Abaris the Healer" whom Herodotus first described in...
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    wrote about Bladud, and put forth the fanciful suggestion that he should be identified with Abaris the Hyperborean, the healer known from Classical Greek...
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  • Abaris usually refers to Abaris the Hyperborean, a legendary sage, healer, and priest of Apollo known to the Ancient Greeks. Abaris may also refer to:...
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    reveals that Abaris is really his son by a Boread nymph. Therefore, there is no longer any obstacle to Abaris and Alphise's marriage. The opera has no...
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    method of divination to a Scythian priest of Apollo by the name of Abaris the Hyperborean: Abaris stayed with Pythagoras, and was compendiously taught physiology...
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  • Strauss, Abaris is named for Abaris the Hyperborean. According to legend, Strauss named his company to appear in alphabetical listings before the other two...
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  • construction. The craft derived its name from a legendary arrow, carried by the ancient Greek sage Abaris the Hyperborean. The arrow, given to Abaris by the sun-god...
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  • of the dead "The rulers of Egypt, first the kings and later the pharaohs, were gods as well as men who ruled by divine right. Each king was 'the son...
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    the northern limits of the world from where the Hyperboreans sent gifts to the sanctuary of this god at Delos, as well as the myth of Abaris and the arrow...
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