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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Orpheus - définition


Orpheus         
  • Dürer]]
  • ''Nymphs Listening to the Songs of Orpheus'' (1853) by [[Charles Jalabert]]
  • [[Gabriel Thomas]], ''Orpheus'' (1854), Paris, Cour Carrée, [[Louvre Palace]]
  • ''Thracian Girl Carrying the Head of Orpheus on His Lyre'' (1865) by [[Gustave Moreau]]
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  • Important sites in the life and travels of Orpheus
  • ''Death of Orpheus'' by Mexican artist [[Antonio García Vega]]
  • ''Nymphs Finding the Head of Orpheus'' (1900) by [[John William Waterhouse]]
  • Orpheus mosaic at Dominican Museum, [[Rottweil]], [[Germany]], 2nd c. AD
  • ''Orpheus with the lyre and surrounded by beasts'' ([[Byzantine & Christian Museum]], Athens)
  • Cave of Orpheus's oracle in Antissa, Lesbos
  • Orpheus's genealogy
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  • Orpheus charming the beasts. Engraving by Regius for [[Ovid]]'s [[Metamorphoses]] Book X, 143
LEGENDARY MUSICIAN, POET, AND PROPHET IN ANCIENT GREEK RELIGION AND MYTH
Orphic hymns; Orphic hymn; Myth of Orpheus; Orphée; Orpheus (mythology); Ορφεύς; Father of songs; Father of song; The father of songs; The father of song; Orphean (mythology); Orphious; Orphic Hymn; Orphic Hymns; Orfeus; Orphic poems and rites
·noun The famous mythic Thracian poet, son of the Muse Calliope, and husband of Eurydice. He is reputed to have had power to entrance beasts and inanimate objects by the music of his lyre.
ORPHEUS         
  • Dürer]]
  • ''Nymphs Listening to the Songs of Orpheus'' (1853) by [[Charles Jalabert]]
  • [[Gabriel Thomas]], ''Orpheus'' (1854), Paris, Cour Carrée, [[Louvre Palace]]
  • ''Thracian Girl Carrying the Head of Orpheus on His Lyre'' (1865) by [[Gustave Moreau]]
  • 263x263px
  • Important sites in the life and travels of Orpheus
  • ''Death of Orpheus'' by Mexican artist [[Antonio García Vega]]
  • ''Nymphs Finding the Head of Orpheus'' (1900) by [[John William Waterhouse]]
  • Orpheus mosaic at Dominican Museum, [[Rottweil]], [[Germany]], 2nd c. AD
  • ''Orpheus with the lyre and surrounded by beasts'' ([[Byzantine & Christian Museum]], Athens)
  • Cave of Orpheus's oracle in Antissa, Lesbos
  • Orpheus's genealogy
  • work=metmuseum.org}}</ref>
  • Orpheus charming the beasts. Engraving by Regius for [[Ovid]]'s [[Metamorphoses]] Book X, 143
LEGENDARY MUSICIAN, POET, AND PROPHET IN ANCIENT GREEK RELIGION AND MYTH
Orphic hymns; Orphic hymn; Myth of Orpheus; Orphée; Orpheus (mythology); Ορφεύς; Father of songs; Father of song; The father of songs; The father of song; Orphean (mythology); Orphious; Orphic Hymn; Orphic Hymns; Orfeus; Orphic poems and rites
ORPHEUS is the acronym for Organisation for PhD Education in Biomedicine and Health Sciences in the European System.
Orpheus         
  • Dürer]]
  • ''Nymphs Listening to the Songs of Orpheus'' (1853) by [[Charles Jalabert]]
  • [[Gabriel Thomas]], ''Orpheus'' (1854), Paris, Cour Carrée, [[Louvre Palace]]
  • ''Thracian Girl Carrying the Head of Orpheus on His Lyre'' (1865) by [[Gustave Moreau]]
  • 263x263px
  • Important sites in the life and travels of Orpheus
  • ''Death of Orpheus'' by Mexican artist [[Antonio García Vega]]
  • ''Nymphs Finding the Head of Orpheus'' (1900) by [[John William Waterhouse]]
  • Orpheus mosaic at Dominican Museum, [[Rottweil]], [[Germany]], 2nd c. AD
  • ''Orpheus with the lyre and surrounded by beasts'' ([[Byzantine & Christian Museum]], Athens)
  • Cave of Orpheus's oracle in Antissa, Lesbos
  • Orpheus's genealogy
  • work=metmuseum.org}}</ref>
  • Orpheus charming the beasts. Engraving by Regius for [[Ovid]]'s [[Metamorphoses]] Book X, 143
LEGENDARY MUSICIAN, POET, AND PROPHET IN ANCIENT GREEK RELIGION AND MYTH
Orphic hymns; Orphic hymn; Myth of Orpheus; Orphée; Orpheus (mythology); Ορφεύς; Father of songs; Father of song; The father of songs; The father of song; Orphean (mythology); Orphious; Orphic Hymn; Orphic Hymns; Orfeus; Orphic poems and rites
Orpheus (; Ancient Greek: Ὀρφεύς, classical pronunciation: ) is a Thracian bard, legendary musician and prophet in ancient Greek religion. He was also a renowned poet and, according to the legend, travelled with Jason and the Argonauts in search of the Golden Fleece, and even descended into the Underworld of Hades to recover his lost wife Eurydice.

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Orpheus
Orpheus (; Ancient Greek: Ὀρφεύς, classical pronunciation: ) is a Thracian bard, legendary musician and prophet in ancient Greek religion. He was also a renowned poet and, according to the legend, travelled with Jason and the Argonauts in search of the Golden Fleece, and even descended into the Underworld of Hades to recover his lost wife Eurydice.
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1. Orpheus, for instance, requires a $500 initiation fee and an $800 float–rider fee.
2. Three parades rolled Monday night, including Orpheus, the glitzy parade founded by singer Harry Connick Jr.
3. Souterrain, based on the story of Orpheus and Eurydice, promises to be just as good.
4. This year, Orpheus organizers said they wanted to select monarchs who have been instrumental in the city‘s recovery from Katrina.
5. The Vampire is theoretically capable of going 370mph and is powered by a Rolls–Royce Orpheus jet engine.