myth of the androgyne
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myth of the androgyne
Summary
myth of the androgyne is a mythical group of characters[1].
Key Facts
- myth of the androgyne authored Aristophanes[2].
- myth of the androgyne authored Plato[3].
- myth of the androgyne's instance of is recorded as mythical group of characters[4].
- myth of the androgyne's instance of is recorded as creation story from a work of fiction[5].
- myth of the androgyne's instance of is recorded as pourquoi story[6].
- myth of the androgyne's genre is allegory[7].
- myth of the androgyne is a type of Androgynos[8].
- myth of the androgyne is part of Greek mythology[9].
- myth of the androgyne's significant event is recorded as first man split in two to form mate[10].
- myth of the androgyne's significant event is recorded as theomachism[11].
- myth of the androgyne's significant event is recorded as magic cure of physical defect[12].
- Aloadae inspired myth of the androgyne[13].
- myth of the androgyne's represents is recorded as gender[14].
- myth of the androgyne's represents is recorded as sexual orientation[15].
- myth of the androgyne's represents is recorded as soulmate[16].
- myth of the androgyne's described by source is recorded as Symposium[17].
- myth of the androgyne's shape is recorded as sphere[18].
- myth of the androgyne's published in is recorded as Symposium[19].
- myth of the androgyne's different from is recorded as Androgynos[20].
- myth of the androgyne's means of locomotion is recorded as cartwheel[21].
- myth of the androgyne's not found in is recorded as Pauly–Wissowa[22].
Body
Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include mythical group of characters[4], creation story from a work of fiction[5], and pourquoi story[6]. myth of the androgyne is a type of Androgynos[8].
Use and Application
myth of the androgyne is part of Greek mythology[9].