a circle and 1 eye up one eye to my right one eye to my left
It is: 不死鳥, literally "immortal bird."
"Immortal" CORRECT!
Arion was a immortal horse; he was first owned by the Arcadian Ogkios, then by Herakles and finally by Adrastos.If he must have a symbol, it is probably a horse in his likeness.
Wooden club, snakes, twin pillars... he doesn't have a symbol, really. Although he is an immortal, he does not represent something the way the gods and titans do.
yes, she is, because she chose the asp as method to end her life. The asp is a symbol of royalty to the egyptians and is said to make people immortal.
Athens, as a city and cultural symbol, has endured for thousands of years, making it seem "immortal" in the context of its historical and philosophical contributions to civilization. While the physical city has faced destruction and change, its legacy in democracy, art, and philosophy continues to influence the world today. Thus, while Athens itself is not literally immortal, its cultural and historical significance remains timeless.
An 'immortal' or someone that was 'immortal' meant that they could not die.
She is half immortal.
Artemis was a Greek goddess, so she was immortal.
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To Be Immortal was created in 1989.
yes and i wish i was immortal