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metamorphoses ~ classical mythology
metamorphoses of female persons into birds
metamorphoses of female persons into birds (first series)
Alcyone and Ceyx changed into kingfishers: when Alcyone finds the body of her husband Ceyx washed ashore, they are both changed into kingfishers (Ovid, Metamorphoses XI 741)
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97DD131Aeolus closes the cave of winds for seven days to allow the kingfishers to hatch their eggs by the sea
Fáddá
- Aeolus
- ancient history
- animal
- Ascalaphus
- bird
- cave
- classical antiquity
- closing
- egg
- hatching
- history
- kingfisher
- man
- metamorphosis
- mythology
- Ovid, Metamorphoses 05
- owl
- Phlegethon (river)
- Proserpina
- river
- screech-owl
- sprinkling
- transformation
- water
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