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An attack on an army camp in Lamia, central Greece, is also mentioned.
There is also a strong connection between the idea of retreating into the imagination found within Keats's Lamia and in Tennyson's " Palace of Art ".
In a 9th century manuscript containing the Latin Vulgate translation of the Book of Isaiah, the word Lamia is used to translate the Hebrew Lilith.
They force him to take refuge in Lamia, where he is besieged for several months by the Greek allies.
Triton is also sometimes cited as the father of Scylla by Lamia.
Lamia is a daemon in Greek mythology.
Lamia is played by Tamsin Greig.
* The Athenians and their Greek allies ' siege of the Macedonian ruler, Antipater, in Lamia is relieved by Leonnatus with an army of 20, 000 infantry and 1, 500 cavalry.
She is often associated or grouped with the demigoddesses Lamia and Mormo, who were likewise related as a kind of spectres in later mythology ( the lamias and mormolyceas, respectively ).
In this movie, Mormo is an evil witch who lives with her sisters Lamia ( Michelle Pfeiffer ) and Empusa ( Sarah Alexander ), all three of whom wish to devour the heart of an anthropomorphic star named Yvaine so as to regain their youth.
In Part II of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Faust, Mephistopheles tries to catch a Lamia, only to find out that she is an illusion:
Other deities include Mamlambo, a snake like the Lamia the goddess of rivers, and Nomkhumbulwane, sometimes called the Zulu Demeter, who is a goddess of the rainbow, agriculture, rain and beer ( which she invented ).
Once represented in the Hegemony Senate by Byron Lamia, his daughter, detective Brawne Lamia, is a native of the world.
This unique clan weakness ( distinguishing itself from the old Cappadocian clan ) is believed to be the result of when Giovanni diablerized Lamia and the Lamia bloodline of clan Cappadocian.
Motorway 3 ( A3 ), or the Central Greece motorway is currently under construction starting from Lamia ( at the A1 ) and ending at the A2 ( Egnatia Odos ), close to Grevena.
Little is known about the life of Domitia before her marriage to Domitian, but sometime before 70, Domitia was married to Lucius Aelius Plautius Lamia Aelianus, a man of senatorial rank.
Many women who played musical instruments in ancient Greece were also involved in prostitution, but there is no evidence that Lamia was reputed to be a prostitute before her involvement with Demetrius.
The capital is the city of Lamia.
Medieval German sources give as names for the wild woman lamia and holzmoia ( or some variation ); the former clearly refers to the Greek wilderness demon Lamia while the latter derives ultimately from Maia, a Greco-Roman earth and fertility goddess who is elsewhere identified with Fauna and who exerted a wide influence on medieval wild-man lore.
Lamia (, Lamía, ) is a city in central Greece.
This popular description of her is largely due to Lamia, a poem by John Keats published in 1819.
One interpretation posits the Lamia may have been a seductress, as in Philostratus ' Life of Apollonius of Tyana, where the philosopher Apollonius reveals to the young bridegroom, Menippus, his hastily-married wife is really a lamia, planning to devour him.
Although the lower body of Draper's Lamia is human, he alludes to her serpentine history by draping a shed snake skin about her waist.

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* " Lamia " ( poem ), a poem by John Keats
The poem was revised and included in Keats's 1820 collection of poetry titled Lamia, Isabella, the Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems.
The poem was later included in Keats ' 1820 collection of poems, Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St Agnes, and Other Poems.
Keats also included the poem in his 1820 collection Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St Agnes, and Other Poems.
The poem also influenced Edward MacDowell's work, Lamia, Opus 29.

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In addition, when Gabriel put lyrics to a piece of music written by one of the other band members ( such as Banks ' " The Lamia " and Hackett's " Here Comes the Supernatural Anaesthetist ") the composer would often insist on adjusting the lyrics to better fit the music, an action Gabriel did not take kindly to.

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* Lamia ( Stardust ), the main antagonist in the 2007 fantasy film Stardust played by Michelle Pfeiffer
* Lamia a work by the Italian humanist Angelo Poliziano, consisting of an opening oration, in which he offers a fable-tinted history of philosophy
* Lamia, a family of characters in the Hyperion Cantos by Dan Simmons
* " Lamia ", a song by Lord Belial from Enter the Moonlight Gate
* " Lamia ", a song by Nana Kitade from her 13th single " Punk & Baby's "
At Lamia he was met by an Aetolian force, supported by Roman and Pergamene auxiliaries, under the command of Attalus ' colleague as strategos, the Aetolian Phyrrhias.
During " The Lamia ", for instance, Gabriel was surrounded by a spinning cone-like structure decorated with images of snakes.
* Greek National Road 1: Athens – Lamia – Larissa – Thessaloniki – Evzonoi-Former Republic of Macedonia, replaced by Motorway 1
On the other front, Antipater retreated and he was surrounded by the Greeks, around Lamia.
Hera, Zeus ' wife, learned of his affair with Lamia, and then forced Zeus to give up the relationship and punished Lamia by forcing her to eat her own children.
* Lamia by John Keats
The municipality Lamia was formed at the 2011 local government reform by the merger of the following 5 former municipalities, that became municipal units:
Stesichorus identifies Lamia as the mother of Scylla, by Phorcys.
Further passing references to Lamia were made by Strabo ( i. II. 8 ) and Aristotle ( Ethics vii. 5 ).

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