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Another very active organization since its founding at 2008 is Labrys religious community.
Altea put the labrys down with a show of reluctance.
So they had crept near, meaning to make themselves the heirs of Labrys.
But they are available only to the richest worlds, and after the Labrys disaster, we had no resources to buy such equipment.
In Portugal, Buchanan discovered an interesting connection with the labrys.
And I thought, "Labrys will never fight for him."
Some mason set the double-headed labrys on the stones at Pheistos.
Labrys is waiting; take her from her bed.
The labrys was formerly a symbol of Greek fascism.
Although called francisque, the medal and generally speaking the symbol used on official document is a labrys.
Maybe I'm old-fashioned, but I'd go for the Labrys every time.
The Labrys (the axe of the minotaur) is treated as a sword for game purposes.
Pagan Protection Center list of symbols, includes an article on Labrys.
The double-axe, labrys, was the holy symbol of the Cretan labyrinth.
With mental support from her friends, Labrys is able to emerge victorious against Kagutsuchi.
Labrys (available in Greek only with some text in English)
The labrys is inscribed with fifteen symbols.
He is often depicted riding a tiger or panther and carrying an axe (cf. labrys).
Let's put the labrys and the Caunians aside and consider the Celts.
What is the labrys?
In Greek myth, Lydia was also the origin-place of the double-axe, the labrys.
"Labrys" is the Greek name for the double-headed ax-the sign beside the doorway into the historical labyrinth.
The remnants of the Labrys colony were repatriated, emt;ittered.
Then I raised my fist in homage, knowing that this was Mother Labrys herself, the guardian of the house since the beginning.
The word labyrinthos (Mycenaean daburinthos) is possibly connected with the word labrys.