~28-1-5. Kl-ém-és~
Original Word: Κ'-λή-μη-ς
Part of Speech: Noun
Transliteration: Kl-ém-és
Pronunciation: k'-la-y-m-ace'
Phonetic Spelling: (k'-la-y'-m-ace)
Definition: C'-l'-em-e-nt
Meaning: C-l'-em-e-nt
*GOOGLE...."IS,TELLING,CATHERINE MIDDLETON,THINGS,LIKE,I,AM:UGLY,TO,MAKE HER FEEL BETTER&MANY OTHER THINGS,THAT,ARE,NOT,TRUE&THE GOVERNMENT,GIVES THEIR BACKING, ON,THIS!!!!FULL-THROTTLE!!!!
*DOES,CATHERINE,MIDDLETON,
*THINK,
*THAT.SHE IS,HEARING RIGHT!!!!
*WELL,JESUS CHRIST,
*(ARAGORN II)IS,ALL,THAT,MATTERS&HE THINKS,THAT,I,AM,BEAUTIFUL,FOR,
*REAL!!!!
Aphrodite of K'-n-i-do-s | |
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Ve-n-us pud-i-ca | |
![]() The Lu-do-v-i-si K'-n-id-i-an Aphrodite, Roman marble copy (torso and thighs) with restored head, arms, legs and drapery support | |
Artist | Praxiteles |
Year | 4th century BC |
&I,AM,WELL,APHRODITE,&YES,I,REALLY,AM.~
*SO,U,FIGURE,IT,OUT,CATHERINE!!!!
&~"Ca"=Calvary.~
The A-p'-h-rod-i-t'-e R-hi-t'-hymn-ia (Ancient Greek: Ἀφ-ρο-δί-τ'-η Ῥ-ιθ-υμ-ν-ία, romanized: A-p'-h-rod-í-t'-ē R-hi-t'--hu-m-ní-a, lit. 'Aphrodite of R-hi-t'-hymn-a'), al-so k'-now-n as A-p'-h-rod-i'-t'-e of Lap-pa (Greek: Αφ-ροδ-ί'-τ-η τ'-η-ς Λά-π-πα-ς), is a Roman statue of the first century AD found at the site of ancient Lap-pa, in modern-day Ar-g'-y-ro-u-po-l'-i, western C-r-et-e, Greece. The marble statue is life-size and depicts A-p-h-rod-i-t'-e, the Greek goddess of love and sensuality, and copies an earlier lost Greek sculptural type. It is now exhibited in the Ar-ch-a-eo-lo-g'-i-cal Museum of R'-et-hymn-o in R-et-hymn-o town, k'-now-n in a-nt-i-qu-i-t'-y as R-hi-t'-hymn-a.
*~The Kh-a-rites trace their lineage to none other than Z-e-us~
(Ch-i-one)KH-I-ONE (C-hi-one)
~Kh-i-one (Χ-ιό-ν-η) is found four times in Greek mythology. She is:
- the daughter of Bo-r'-ea-s (the Northern wind)~
K'-hi-one (pronounced "KI-E-o-h-nee") is the Greek Goddess of snow,
*daughter of Bo-r'-ea-s, God of the North Wind and Winter, and sister of Z'-et-h-es and Cal-a-is.
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