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  • Aphrodite, the Garden of the Perfumes (Spanish: Afrodita, el Jardín de Los Perfumes) is a 1998 Argentine - Mali drama film directed and written by Argentine...
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    Viola odorata (redirect from Garden violet)
    ISBN 978-0-931710-36-0 Poucher, W.A. (1923). Perfumes Cosmetics and Soaps, Vol. 2, Chapter V: Monographs on Flower Perfumes. "Violet". fragrantica. Curtis & Williams...
    8 KB (886 words) - 08:30, 10 June 2024
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    Fatoumata Coulibaly (category Year of birth missing (living people))
    Mali (Office of Broadcasting Television of Mali) (ORTM). Guimba the Tyrant (1995) N'Golo dit Papa (1997) Aphrodite, the Garden of the Perfumes (1998) Moolaadé...
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    Rose (redirect from Culture of rose)
    associated with the goddess Aphrodite. In the Iliad, Aphrodite protects the body of Hector using the "immortal oil of the rose" and the archaic Greek lyric poet...
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    Quince (redirect from Culture of quince)
    the temple of Aphrodite, Acontius plucks a quince from the "orchard of Aphrodite", inscribes its skin and furtively rolls it at the feet of her illiterate...
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    Calycanthus (category Garden plants of North America)
    oil used in some quality perfumes. "Calycanthus L." Plants of the World Online. Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 9 February...
    21 KB (1,735 words) - 19:57, 23 June 2024
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    prior to being incorporated into the worship of Aphrodite. The sacred banquet ritual consumed in the oikoi is echoed in the numerous recumbent statuettes...
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    Spice use in antiquity (category History of food and drink)
    early as the 2nd millennium BCE, even though it originally came from the West Asia/North Africa region. Linear B tablets talk of its use in perfumes as well...
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    modern gardens, including a garden of perfumes, surrounding a 12th-century priory. Château de Sauvan in Mane. 18th-century château with a Garden à la française...
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    Marjoram (category Flora of the Mediterranean Basin)
    believed the plant was created by Aphrodite. In one myth, the royal perfumer of Cyprus, Amaracus, was transformed into marjoram. To the Romans the herb was...
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    Aphroditeola (category Fungi of Europe)
    needed] The name Aphroditeola is an allusion to Aphrodite Greek goddess because of the combination of pretty pink coloration and perfume-like odor. The specific...
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  • Al-'Uzza is associated with the Greco-Roman goddess Aphrodite. Pre-Islamic Arabs believed her to be one of the daughters of Allah alongside Al-lāt and...
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    to produce galantamine. Throughout history the scent of narcissi has been an important ingredient of perfumes, a quality that comes from essential oils...
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    Viola tricolor (category Garden plants of Europe)
    Chinese used the vials as medicine, and the Celts and Romans made perfumes of them. Long before cultivated pansies were released into the trade in 1839...
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    Minthe (category Children of Potamoi)
    ISBN 978-1-4051-4925-9. Cyrino, Monica S. (June 25, 2010). Aphrodite. Gods and Heroes of the Ancient World. New York and London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-77523-6...
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    between Aphrodite and Adonis, and ritual mourning for his death. Decorations and ritual trappings for the feast, including the dish gardens, were transformed...
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    Myrrha (category Deeds of Aphrodite)
    and the Metamorphoses of Antoninus Liberalis, with major variations depicting Myrrha's father as the Assyrian king Theias or depicting Aphrodite as having...
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    of Aphrodite Urania The south end of what is believed to be a Basilica has been uncovered near Hadrian Street and is dated to the mid 100s C.E. The Stoa...
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    Hathor (redirect from Temple of Hathor)
    Hathor Aphrodite. Traits of Isis, Hathor, and Aphrodite were all combined to justify the treatment of Ptolemaic queens as goddesses. Thus, the poet Callimachus...
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    Edgar Saltus (category American people of Dutch descent)
    Impression. Chicago: Brothers of the Book, 1917. The Imperial Orgy. New York: Boni and Liveright, 1920. The Gardens of Aphrodite. Philadelphia: Pennell Club...
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