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satyr
Summary
satyr is a mythical humanoid race[1]. satyr draws 1,436 Wikipedia views per month (mythical_humanoid_race category, ranking #4 of 20).[2]
Key Facts
- satyr is in the country of Greece[3].
- satyr is recorded as male[4].
- satyr's instance of is recorded as mythical humanoid race[5].
- satyr is a type of mythical human-animal hybrid[6].
- satyr is a type of mythological Greek character[7].
- satyr's Commons category is recorded as Satyrs[8].
- satyr's said to be the same as is recorded as faun[9].
- satyr's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Satyrs[10].
- satyr's Commons gallery is recorded as Satyr[11].
- satyr's depicted by is recorded as Satyr Anapauomenos[12].
- satyr's depicted by is recorded as Group with Satyr and a Nymph (S 1729)[13].
- satyr's depicted by is recorded as Satyr and child Dyonisyus, inv 6022[14].
- satyr's depicted by is recorded as Satyr on a dolphin[15].
- satyr's depicted by is recorded as Dancing satyr[16].
- satyr's depicted by is recorded as Young satyr looking at his tail[17].
- satyr's depicted by is recorded as Dancing satyr from the group «Invitation to the dance»[18].
- satyr's depicted by is recorded as Ludovisi Pouring Satyr[19].
- satyr's depicted by is recorded as Ludovisi Torso[20].
- satyr's depicted by is recorded as Satyr and Satyress[21].
- satyr's depicted by is recorded as Satyr with a Flask[22].
- satyr's depicted by is recorded as Head of Satiro Anapauomenos (Palatine)[23].
- satyr's depicted by is recorded as Two Satyrs in a Landscape[24].
- satyr's depicted by is recorded as Mosaic with Dionysos and satyrs from via of the Lungara[25].
- satyr's depicted by is recorded as Mosaic with busts of Pan and a Satyr[26].
- satyr's depicted by is recorded as Nymph and Satyr[27].
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Definition and Type
satyr's instance of is recorded as mythical humanoid race[5]. Recorded subclass of include mythical human-animal hybrid[6] and mythological Greek character[7].
Influence
Things named for satyr include satyriasis[28].
Why It Matters
satyr draws 1,436 Wikipedia views per month (mythical_humanoid_race category, ranking #4 of 20).[2] satyr has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29] satyr is known by 37 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]
Entities named for satyr include satyriasis[28].