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, Erythraean, Samian, Cumanian, Hellespontic, | Phrygian, and Tiburtine), which are imbued with the Ba |
his use of the old Greek modal names such as | Phrygian and Mixolydian, something which was mainly do |
Theodosius II had given Eudocia a very large | Phrygian apple, as a gift. |
ement for five voices, ends with a surprising | Phrygian cadence on E, and uses canonic techniques mor |
The | Phrygian cap results from folding of the gallbladder f |
In medicine, a | Phrygian cap is the folded portion of some gallbladder |
From left: Rosenthal (wearing a | phrygian cap), C. A. Rosetti, and an unknown revolutio |
She is wearing a | Phrygian cap, a laurel wreath with a ribbon, and a hea |
During the Revolution, the | Phrygian cap, soon to be the symbol of Liberty, was fi |
tly depicted cloaked and with the distinctive | Phrygian cap, other scholars have suggested a beardles |
Attis wearing the | Phrygian cap. |
For the piece of Greek headgear, see | Phrygian cap. |
Various inscriptions tell us that the | Phrygian cults were represented here by the worship of |
For instance the E | Phrygian dominant scale would be the notes E, F, G#, A |
Also called the | Phrygian dominant scale, harmonic minor perfect fifth |
The Amorian or | Phrygian dynasty ruled the East Roman or Byzantine Emp |
842-867), the last member of the | Phrygian Dynasty to rule the Byzantine Empire. |
lements Hittite, Thracian, proto-Etruscan, or | Phrygian elements. |
e ancient Greeks as well as Boethius (Dorian, | Phrygian, etc.) he invented his own names, such as noa |
Phrygian Gates is the longer of the two pieces and use | |
s wrote this work as a companion piece to his | Phrygian Gates, dating from the same period. |
likely to have had a later counterpart in the | Phrygian goddess Cybele. |
e Cybele was chosen instead, referring to the | Phrygian goddess of the earth. |
The | Phrygian Korybantes were often confused by Greeks with |
The | Phrygian language would also be included. |
g there, where it was put, according to local | Phrygian legend, after Marsyas had been flayed by Apol |
ues in nineteen different keys and one in the | Phrygian mode based on E. It is considered a significa |
g, o store Gud", Op. 29 ("for white keys", or | phrygian mode) |
Josquin's version is in the | Phrygian mode. |
owever, Tangos is normally performed in the A | Phrygian mode. |
" This suggests | Phrygian only. |
The | Phrygian reapers used to celebrate his memory in a har |
Σαγγάριος) is a | Phrygian river-god of Greek mythology. |
o Greek mythology, Nana was a daughter of the | Phrygian river-god Sangarius, the river Sakarya is loc |
In music, the altered | Phrygian scale or Freygish scale (also spelled Fraigis |
It is often known as a Spanish | Phrygian scale, Spanish gypsy scale (see: gypsy scale) |
Phrygian Sibyl from Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum | |
The | Phrygian sibyl appears to be one of a triplicated siby |
f the Gothic and Renaissance imagination, the | Phrygian Sibyl was the priestess presiding over an Apo |
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