
1) American quarterly magazine 2) American short story 3) DC Comics superhero 4) French musical duo 5) Greek giant 6) Invincible victim of Hercules 7) Offspring of Gaia
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Antaeus (s; Ἀνταῖος, Antaios), in Greek and Berber mythology was the son of Poseidon and Gaia. His wife was the goddess Tinge, and he had a daughter named Alceis or Barce. ==Mythology== Greeks of the sixth century BC, who had established colonies along the coast, placed Antaeus in the interior desert of Libya. He would challenge all passe...
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[magazine] Antaeus was a literary quarterly founded by Daniel Halpern and Paul Bowles and edited by Daniel Halpern. It was originally published in Tangier, Morocco, but operations were later shifted to New York City. The first number appeared in the summer of 1970, the final issue (#75/76) in 1994. Beginning with the third issue, the magazi...
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[perfume] Antaeus is a men`s perfume produced by French fashion house Chanel. Introduced in 1981, it was created by perfumer Jacques Polge. It was Chanel`s second male fragrance after Chanel pour Monsieur, which was introduced in 1963. The fragrance was named after the mythic giant Antaeus. ...
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[short story] Antaeus is a short story by Borden Deal. It is named after the mythological figure Antaeus, a giant who was unconquerable as long as he touched the ground. This story has appeared in many American and European school textbooks. It is an archetypal tale of rural ways clashing with urban lifestyles. ==The plot== The story is abo...
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in Greek mythology, a giant of Libya, the son of the sea god Poseidon and the Earth goddess Gaea. He compelled all strangers who were passing ...
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a giant son of Gaia and Poseidon. He liked to wrestle all comers, drawing his strength from contact with the earth. Knowing this, Heracles raised him high overhead and strangled him.
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In Greek mythology, the son of
Poseidon and Gaea, a giant invincible at wrestling until overcome by Heracles. ...
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an African giant who was invincible when in contact with the earth but was lifted into the air by Hercules and crushed.
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