Monday, September 28, 2020

Iris (mythology)Iris and Jupiter by Michel Corneille the Younger (1701)*i am iris.





*AND:I AM:"L'IRIS"

A SEXUALLY-BROKEN HYMEN IS NOT ALLOWED.





 la Rose.(fleurira la Rose)(quand fleurira la Rose)

A SEXUALLY-BROKEN HYMEN IS NOT ALLOWED.

*I AM THE ROSE SPOKEN OF IN THE REVELATION 12 LOTR ETC.PROPHECIES&GOD MADE A MIRACULOUS PICTURE OF MY SELF IN THIS ROSE.
*I AM REPRESNTED BY:THE ROSE.
*I AM LIKENED UNTO:MARY MAGDELENE.



Earthquakes Ciburial..."*NO.TO ANY:CHRIST IRIS BURIAL IRIS NOAH DOOR NOAH
EVE II SION:SAVIOUR IRIS OMEGA NOAH ALPHA:*GOD TOLD U THAT I AM NOT DEAD, *AND THAT I WILL NOT EVER BE DEAD AS WHO IAM ETERNALLY SEALED IN AS. *TIMES EVERY DIRECTION AND EVERY PLACE. *TIMES INFINITY.
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Iris and Jupiter by Michel Corneille the Younger (1701)





Winged female figure holding a caduceus: Iris (messenger of the gods) or Nike (Victory)

Winged female figure holding a caduceus: Iris (messenger of the gods) or Nike (Victory)



Iris Carrying the Water of the River Styx to Olympus for the Gods to Swear By, Guy Head, c. 1793 - Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art - DSC08946.JPGIris Carrying the Water of the River Styx to Olympus for the Gods to Swear By, Guy Head, c. 1793 - Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art - DSC08946.JPGIris Carrying the Water of the River Styx to Olympus for the Gods to Swear By, Guy Head, c. 1793 - Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art - DSC08946.JPG
Iris Carrying the Water of the River Styx to Olympus for the Gods to Swear By, Guy Head, c. 1793
AbodeMount Olympus (possibly)
SymbolRainbow, caduceus, pitcher






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Iris depicted by John Atkinson Grimshaw




Morpheus awakening as Iris draws near by René-Antoine Houasse (1690)



Iris (tiré d'un vase antique). Illustration de "Histoires des météores" (1870)




Grèce - Série courante de 1913-24 Type "Iris" - litho - Yvert 198B




Juno, Iris and Flora by François Lemoyne


Alegoría del Aire by Antonio Palomino (circa 1700)


The Iris: an Illuminated Souvenir (1852)


Iris sent by Jove in the Iliad (engraving by Tommaso Piroli after John Flaxman)











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