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Priapus
- Priapus Greek & Roman Mythology The god of procreation, guardian of gardens and vineyards, and personification of the erect phallus. 2.
- A Discourse on the Worship of PRIAPUS
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- A Discourse on the Worship of Priapus &c. &c. &c.
- —An account of the Remains of the Worſhip of Priapus“ and —A.
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- PRIAPUS'S TWO RAPES IN OVID'S FASTI
- Twice in Ovid's Fasti the god Priapus attempts to rape a sleeping female second occurs in Book 6 with the goddess Vesta as Priapus's target (6.319–. 48).
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- James UDEN The (Vanishing) Garden of Priapus
- James UDEN. The (Vanishing) Garden of Priapus.
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- Yankees vs. Red Sox: Baseball dysfunction
- This “four-hour condition” is called priapism – named after the minor fertility god Priapus who was very fertile and also was in a constant state of “maximum performance.
- Bi kịch "cường dương"
- Cương lâu quá y học gọi là cương dương vật kéo dài, diễn giải từ chữ tiếng Anh “Priapism” – có nguồn gốc từ tên của Priapus – vị thần Hy Lạp tượng trưng cho sự may mắn và sinh sôi, nảy nở. Vị thần này có cơ quan sinh dục thuộc hàng “king ”.
- Priapus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- In Greek mythology, Priapus or Priapos (Greek: Πρίαπος), was a minor rustic fertility god, protector of livestock, fruit plants, gardens and male genitalia.
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- Priapus
- Priapus holding fruit. The subject Priapus holding babies. There, as This outstanding figure was known to the Greeks as Priapos, to the Romans, Priapus.
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- Priapus Rising
- Exclusively Men / Definitely NSFW / Absolutely 18+.
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- PRIAPUS : Greek & Mysian God of Vegetable Gardens & Fertility
- This child was Priapus. According to others, however, Priapus was a son of Dionysus and a Naiad or Chione, and gave his name to the town of Priapus ( Strab.
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- Discourse on the Worship of Priapus Index
- Discourse on the Worship of Priapus by R.P. Knight at sacred-texts.
- www.sacred-texts.com
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