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Phoenix is the capital of Arizona, yet it is also the name of a fictitious bird from the mythology of the Persians, Greeks, Romans, Egyptians, Chinese, and Phoenicians.
Yes.Simurgh: Related to the roc and the phoenix, this bird that lives for either 1700, 2000 years, or by some accounts is immortal is said to have a nest in the Tree of Knowledge. It is said that this bird is so old that it has seen the destruction of the world three times over. It is so large that it can carry an elephant or a camel. It is known to take children into its nest to nurse them or foster them. A bird of the same name was an attendant to the Queen of Sheba. It had orange metallic feathers, a silver head, a human face, four wings, a vultures talons and a long peacock's tail. Anka: The anka was an Arabian bird of huge size, large enough to carry an elephant. Similar to the phoenix, it had a long life span (in this case 1700 years) at the end of which it burned itself and rose again. The Arabs believed that it was a creation of god, originally as a perfect bird, but over time, according to legend, they devoured all the animals on earth and started carrying off children. The people appealed to Jehovah who prevented the anka from multiplying, thus they eventually became extinct. Because of its huge size, it has also been associated with the roc. Benu: The Benu bird is another bird that can be linked to the phoenix. This Egyptian sun bird is identified with Ra the sun god. The word Benu in Egyptian means both purple heron and palm tree. Just like the phoenix, this bird was identified with the temple to the sun gods at Heliopolis. Many think that the myths surrounding the phoenix were a misunderstanding of the Egyptian myths of the Benu. This bird was also known to be a symbol of Osiris incarnate, renewing itself. The similarities with the phoenix are numerous. Cinomolgus: Another version of the phoenix. An Arabian bird that built its nests out of cinnamon in high treetops. People would try to throw rocks or shoot arrows to dislodge the nest to get the cinnamon. Feng-huang: This bird, the Chinese equivalent of the phoenix, has three legs and lives in the sun. The Feng is the male and the Huang is the female, together symbolizing everlasting love. They have the head and comb of a pheasant and the feathers of a peacock. The plumage blends the five colors and the song of the bird is the harmony of the five notes. It has sometimes been associated with the roc. Ho-Oo:The Ho-Oo is the Japanese phoenix, the Ho being the male bird and the Oo being the female. It comes to earth to do good deeds for people, and this appearance symbolizes the beginning of a new era. The bird then ascends back to heaven to wait a new era. It is much like the Chinese Phoenix the Feng-Huang. The Ho-Oo has been adopted as a symbol of the royal family, particularly the empress. It is supposed to represent the sun, justice, fidelity and obedience.
the Phoenix. If I'm right its a fictional character that would light on fire burn and would resurrect
A phoenix's sound is kinda like a soft cry but at the same time it is like a soft song,too.
The dodo bird is a famous example of a bird that once existed but is now extinct. It was famously depicted as a clumsy, flightless bird in illustrations and stories, even though it never truly existed in that fictional form.
Your sentence is incomplete. Where does a phoenix bird WHAT? The phoenix is a mythological bird, not a real bird.
No, the phoenix is a mythical bird.
bird+fire=phoenixAdd fire and bird. (:
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phoenix got its name by a bird=when a bomb hit phoenix everything exploded and they Bird was the only thing that survived=
Yes but no. It is named after a mythical creature called a Phoenix, which has the appearance of a bird.
no, the phoenix is a mythical bird.
People believe in the city in Arizona, few believe in the mythical immortal bird.
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The spelling "phoenix" is correct (mythical bird) and Phoenix for the city in Arizona.
Some people believe in phoenix. Some people don't. These kind of birds are animals that can live again after they die. It all depends on whether you believe in them or not.
The bird that appears in a tv spot of Kenzoamour or something like that looks alike a phoenix, the problem is that i dont know what bird is