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Ancient Greek versatile hunting stick and weapon
Lagobolon (Ancient Greek: λαγωβόλον or λαγωοβόλον) was an ancient Greek versatile hunting stick used primarily for hunting hares, as suggested by its
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Throwing weapon
Proto-Sinaitic glyph based on an Egyptian hieroglyph. The Greeks used the lagobolon or kalaurops, which was a versatile hunting weapon. The Aboriginal peoples
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Capital and largest city of Italy
Peter and Roma Capitale. Dionysius of Halicarnassus states that the lagobolon was a symbol of the settlement of the city of Rome, and recounts that
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Protocorinthian painted vase
dogs endeavour to catch hares and one vixen; a kneeling hunter carries a lagobolon (a throwing cudgel used in coursing hares) as he signals to his fellows
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Art work in the Gallo-Roman Museum of Lyon
with genre scenes. A child-Pan stands between Pan's legs, holding a lagobolon (a stick used for hunting hare) and playing the flute. Either side of
Sarcophagus of the Triumph of Bacchus (Lyon)
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Compact; Promise
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Metal Mind; Soft Heart; Red; Made of Copper; Mars; Bramhaputra River
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Joyous
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This name refers to Lord Shiva according to Hindu mythology
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English : habitational name from Upchurch, a place in Kent, named from Old English upp ‘up’ + cirice ‘church’, i.e. ‘church standing high up’.
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Confluence of Ganga Jamuna Saraswati
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Precious, Priceless
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Lord of Traditions
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