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- Harpe abstract "The harpē (ἅρπη) was a type of sword or sickle; a sword with a sickle protrusion along one edge near the tip of the blade.The harpe is mentioned in Greek and Roman sources, and almost always in mythological contexts.The harpe sword is most notably identified as the weapon used by Cronus to castrate his father, Uranus. Alternately, said weapon is identified as a more traditional sickle or scythe. The harpe, scythe or sickle was either a flint or adamantine (diamond) blade, and was provided to a then-unborn Cronus by his mother, Gaia:While Uranus kept siring children with Gaia, he would not let her give birth to them, for fear of being overthrown by his own children. This state of affairs left Gaia in increasingly excruciating pain, as she fell pregnant with even more and more children, all of who she was prevented from birthing. Gaia asked each of her unborn children to rise up against Uranus and free her, but was refused by all but the youngest, Cronus. So, Gaia provides him with a blade, (a harpe, sickle or scythe); and when Uranus next came to lay with Gaia, Cronus leapt up into action and castrated his father, overthrowing him and driving him away forever. Thus the blade, (either a harpe, sickle or scythe), became a symbol of Cronus' power.Perseus, (a grandson of Cronus'), is also regularly depicted in statues and sculpture, armed with a harpe sword in his quest to slay Medusa and recover her head. Perseus was provided with such a sword by his father, Zeus (Cronus' youngest son and later overthrower).In Greek and Roman art it is variously depicted, but it seems that originally it was a khopesh-like sickle-sword.Later depictions often show it as a combination of a sword and sickle, and this odd interpretation is explicitly described in the 2nd century Leucippe and Clitophon".
- Harpe thumbnail Persus-with-the-head-of-med.jpg?width=300.
- Harpe wikiPageID "9248867".
- Harpe wikiPageLength "3045".
- Harpe wikiPageOutDegree "39".
- Harpe wikiPageRevisionID "675124248".
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink Adamant.
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greece.
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Rome.
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink Blade.
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_European_swords.
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_weapons.
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mythological_swords.
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink Cronus.
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink Diamond.
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink Fire_Iron.
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink Fire_iron.
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink Flint.
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink Gaia_(mythology).
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink Gladius.
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink Greek_art.
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink Harpax.
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink Iron_Age_sword.
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink Kama_(weapon).
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink Khopesh.
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink Kopis.
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink Kusarigama.
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink Leucippe_and_Clitophon.
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink Makhaira.
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink Medusa.
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink Mythology.
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink Perseus.
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink Roman_art.
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink Scythe.
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink Seven-Branched_Sword.
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink Sickle.
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink Sword.
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink Uranus_(mythology).
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink Xiphos.
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink Zeus.
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLink File:Persus-with-the-head-of-med.jpg.
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Harpe".
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLinkText "a great stone sickle".
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLinkText "harpe".
- Harpe wikiPageWikiLinkText "harpē".
- Harpe hasPhotoCollection Harpe.
- Harpe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Notable_swords.
- Harpe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Harpe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Weapon-stub.
- Harpe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Harpe subject Category:Ancient_European_swords.
- Harpe subject Category:Ancient_weapons.
- Harpe subject Category:Mythological_swords.
- Harpe hypernym Sword.
- Harpe type Article.
- Harpe type Device.
- Harpe type Weapon.
- Harpe type Article.
- Harpe type Product.
- Harpe type Thing.
- Harpe type Q728.
- Harpe comment "The harpē (ἅρπη) was a type of sword or sickle; a sword with a sickle protrusion along one edge near the tip of the blade.The harpe is mentioned in Greek and Roman sources, and almost always in mythological contexts.The harpe sword is most notably identified as the weapon used by Cronus to castrate his father, Uranus. Alternately, said weapon is identified as a more traditional sickle or scythe.".
- Harpe label "Harpe".
- Harpe sameAs Harpe_(Waffe).
- Harpe sameAs ハルパー.
- Harpe sameAs Harpe_(mitologia).
- Harpe sameAs Harpe.
- Harpe sameAs m.0281lct.
- Harpe sameAs Q1137898.
- Harpe sameAs Q1137898.
- Harpe wasDerivedFrom Harpe?oldid=675124248.
- Harpe depiction Persus-with-the-head-of-med.jpg.
- Harpe isPrimaryTopicOf Harpe.