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Ampyx

Definition: "Amplexus," in Greek mythology, was a mortal who had two heads (or horns) and could speak both languages. He was depicted as a powerful sorcerer, but it's unclear if his powers were real or just the result of being so. His name is often associated with the Roman god Augustus, which suggests that he may have been closely tied to ancient Rome.


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Definition: The word "ampyx" appears in the Bible several times. It's a plural form of the Hebrew word "amma", meaning "head," "gods," or "Gods." In this context, "ampyx" generally refers to the head or leader of an assembly, similar to the Greek word "apodemos," which is used for the central figure of worship in Judaism. It also seems to be a term used in ancient Mesopotamian literature and possibly even in later times, indicating its use was not universally recognized until the 16th century. The precise meaning is difficult to say without additional context or sources.


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