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  • Hyperborean cycle
  • Series of fantasy short stories by Clark Ashton Smith

    The Hyperborean cycle is a series of short stories by Clark Ashton Smith that take place in the fictional prehistoric setting of Hyperborea. Smith's cycle

    Hyperborean cycle

    Hyperborean_cycle

  • Hyperborea
  • Mythical northern region in Greek mythology

    In Greek mythology, the Hyperboreans (Ancient Greek: ὑπερβόρε(ι)οι, romanized: hyperbóre(i)oi, pronounced [hyperbóre(ː)oi̯]; Latin: Hyperborei) were a

    Hyperborea

    Hyperborea

    Hyperborea

  • Tsathoggua
  • Fictional character

    creation of American writer Clark Ashton Smith and is part of his Hyperborean cycle. Tsathoggua/Zhothaqquah is described as an Old One, a god-like being

    Tsathoggua

    Tsathoggua

    Tsathoggua

  • Hyperborea (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Dream Hyperborean cycle, a cycle of ten fantasy stories by Clark Ashton Smith Hyperborea (collection), a collection of Clark Ashton Smith's Hyperborean stories

    Hyperborea (disambiguation)

    Hyperborea_(disambiguation)

  • Shoggoth
  • Fictional character

    entity supposedly responsible for the origin of life on Earth in the Hyperborean cycle written by Clark Ashton Smith. At the Mountains of Madness includes

    Shoggoth

    Shoggoth

    Shoggoth

  • Conan the Barbarian
  • Fictional character created by Robert E. Howard

    and Carter used geographical place names from Clark Ashton Smith's Hyperborean Cycle. "The Phoenix on the Sword" (novelette; vol. 20, #6, December 1932)

    Conan the Barbarian

    Conan_the_Barbarian

  • The Tale of Satampra Zeiros
  • Short story by Clark Ashton Smith

    written in 1929 by American author Clark Ashton Smith as part of his Hyperborean cycle, and first published in the November 1931 issue of Weird Tales. It

    The Tale of Satampra Zeiros

    The Tale of Satampra Zeiros

    The_Tale_of_Satampra_Zeiros

  • The Testament of Athammaus
  • Short story by Clark Ashton Smith

    a short story by American writer Clark Ashton Smith, part of his Hyperborean cycle. It was published in the October 1932 issue of Weird Tales. According

    The Testament of Athammaus

    The Testament of Athammaus

    The_Testament_of_Athammaus

  • Sword and sorcery
  • Genre of fantasy fiction

    adventure in imagined lands. Clark Ashton Smith wrote his tales of the Hyperborean cycle and Zothique for Weird Tales in the 1930s. These stories revolved

    Sword and sorcery

    Sword_and_sorcery

  • Poseidonis
  • Fictional landmass

    rising sea levels caused by the sinking of Poseidonis. Averoigne Hyperborean cycle Zothique Clark Ashton Smith bibliography William Scott Elliot, The

    Poseidonis

    Poseidonis

  • List of Great Old Ones
  • Shaikorth's avatars is known as the White Worm and is part of Smith's Hyperborean cycle. The White Worm travels on a gigantic iceberg called Yikilth, which

    List of Great Old Ones

    List_of_Great_Old_Ones

  • Hyperborea (collection)
  • Collection of fantasy short stories by Clark Ashton Smith

    Tales. The book collects one prose poem and ten tales of the author's Hyperborean cycle, set on a prehistoric lost northern continent Smith named for the

    Hyperborea (collection)

    Hyperborea_(collection)

  • Averoigne
  • Fictional province in Clark Ashton Smith stories

    1, the protagonist Noé Archiviste is said to come from Averoigne. Hyperborean cycle Poseidonis Zothique Clark Ashton Smith bibliography Castle Amber Rahman

    Averoigne

    Averoigne

  • Metonic cycle
  • 19 solar year recurrence of lunar phases

    that the Metonic cycle was applied to Numa's calendar. Diodorus Siculus reports that Apollo is said to have visited the Hyperboreans once every 19 years

    Metonic cycle

    Metonic cycle

    Metonic_cycle

  • Weird Tales
  • American fantasy and horror fiction pulp magazine

    a series of high fantasy stories, many of which were part of his Hyperborean cycle. Robert Bloch, later to become well known as the writer of the movie

    Weird Tales

    Weird Tales

    Weird_Tales

  • Arctica
  • Ancient continent in the Neoarchean era

    it was given that name in 1987, alternatively the Hyperborean craton, in reference to the hyperboreans in Greek mythology. Nikolay Shatsky (Shatsky 1935)

    Arctica

    Arctica

    Arctica

  • Esoteric neo-Nazism
  • Mystical interpretations and adaptations of Nazism

    are also identified as Hyperboreans. In attempting to raise the spiritual development of the earthbound races, the Hyperborean divyas (a Sanskrit term

    Esoteric neo-Nazism

    Esoteric neo-Nazism

    Esoteric_neo-Nazism

  • Pindar
  • 5th-century BC Greek lyric poet

    myth 498 Pythian 10 Hippocles of Thessaly Boy's long foot-race Perseus, Hyperboreans 490 Pythian 6 (M) Xenocrates of Acragas Chariot-race Antilochus, Nestor

    Pindar

    Pindar

    Pindar

  • Root race
  • Pseudoscientific concept in Theosophy

    race" ascends: Thus will mankind, race after race, perform its appointed cycle-pilgrimage. Climates will, and have already begun, to change, each tropical

    Root race

    Root race

    Root_race

  • Miguel Serrano
  • Chilean diplomat, fascist, and Holocaust denier

    his creatures to an endless cycle of involuntary reincarnation on the earthly plane to no higher purpose. The Hyperboreans recoiled in horror from this

    Miguel Serrano

    Miguel Serrano

    Miguel_Serrano

  • List of Dewey Decimal classes
  • Codes of a library classification system

    languages 493 Non-Semitic Afro-Asiatic languages 494 Altaic, Uralic, Hyperborean, Dravidian languages, miscellaneous languages of South Asia 495 Languages

    List of Dewey Decimal classes

    List_of_Dewey_Decimal_classes

  • Christianity in Canada
  • Religious community

    extent to the tribes in the far north and western coasts, particularly hyperborean nomads like the Inuit. Orthodoxy would arrive in mainland Canada with

    Christianity in Canada

    Christianity in Canada

    Christianity_in_Canada

  • Hyacinth (mythology)
  • Lover of Apollo in Greek mythology

    association of Hyacinth with swans places him in close connection to Hyperborean Apollo and spring. It is suggested that Hyacinthus would have spent the

    Hyacinth (mythology)

    Hyacinth (mythology)

    Hyacinth_(mythology)

  • Eileithyia
  • Ancient Greek goddess of childbirth

    Artemis, Upis and Arge, two of the Hyperborean maidens. It is similarly believed that another pair of the Hyperborean maidens, Laodice and Hyperoche, were

    Eileithyia

    Eileithyia

    Eileithyia

  • Janus
  • Roman god

    in the ancient traditions of the Ionian Islands The crossing of the Hyperborean myths. Cephalonia as a place at the cross of famous winds. Application

    Janus

    Janus

    Janus

  • Artemis
  • Ancient Greek goddess

    women's labour naturally led to her becoming associated with the menstrual cycle in course of time, thus the Moon. Selene, just like Artemis, was linked

    Artemis

    Artemis

    Artemis

  • Pytheas
  • Ancient Greek geographer (born ca. 350 BC)

    reports of a country of perpetual snow and darkness (the country of the Hyperboreans) had reached the Mediterranean some centuries before. Pytheas introduced

    Pytheas

    Pytheas

    Pytheas

  • Ariosophy
  • Esoteric philosophy

    sources) Egyptian ones.[citation needed] In 1679, Olaf Rudbeck equated the Hyperboreans with the survivors of Atlantis, who were first mentioned by Plato, again

    Ariosophy

    Ariosophy

    Ariosophy

  • Robert Charroux
  • French writer

    realities of a mysterious era". He further explained that the Atlantans and Hyperboreans were the ancestors of modern humans, and the first humans on earth were

    Robert Charroux

    Robert_Charroux

  • Adlet
  • Mythological creature from Inuit mythology

    posits that there might be "a sort of national tradition among the hyperborean races of America, since even the Eskimo have a story which is evidently

    Adlet

    Adlet

  • Arctic Ocean
  • Oceanic division

    deep, and the Amerasian Basin (sometimes called the North American or Hyperborean Basin), which is about 4,000 m (13,000 ft) deep. The bathymetry of the

    Arctic Ocean

    Arctic Ocean

    Arctic_Ocean

  • List of characters in mythology novels by Rick Riordan
  • Kymopoleia and Percy encourages her to give Briares another chance. HyperboreanHyperboreans are a race of 30-foot-tall snow giants with blue skin and gray

    List of characters in mythology novels by Rick Riordan

    List_of_characters_in_mythology_novels_by_Rick_Riordan

  • Apollo
  • Ancient Greek god

    wolf-slayer in his role as the god who protected flocks from predators. The Hyperborean worship of Apollo bears the strongest marks of Apollo being worshipped

    Apollo

    Apollo

    Apollo

  • Pythagoras
  • Greek philosopher (c. 570 – c. 495 BC)

    at the Olympic Games and showed to Abaris the Hyperborean as proof of his identity as the "Hyperborean Apollo". Supposedly, the priest of Apollo gave

    Pythagoras

    Pythagoras

    Pythagoras

  • Swastika
  • Ancient Eurasian icon and Nazi symbol

    each with a corresponding symbol. Blavatsky's first Astral and second Hyperborean races List connected with the descendants of Ymir and Orgelmir, her third

    Swastika

    Swastika

    Swastika

  • Ice trade
  • 19th-century and early 20th-century industry

    David G. (1991). "The Nineteenth-Century Indo-American Ice Trade: An Hyperborean Epic". Modern Asian Studies. 25 (1): 55–89. doi:10.1017/s0026749x00015845

    Ice trade

    Ice trade

    Ice_trade

  • Danube
  • Second-longest river in Europe

    Hecateus Abderitas refers to Apollo's island from the region of the Hyperboreans, in the Okeanos. It was on Leuke, in one version of his legend, that

    Danube

    Danube

    Danube

  • Labours of Hercules
  • Series of feats carried out by Heracles

    for a full year through Greece, Thrace, Istria, and the land of the Hyperboreans. How Heracles caught the hind differs depending on the telling; in most

    Labours of Hercules

    Labours of Hercules

    Labours_of_Hercules

  • List of Cthulhu Mythos books
  • Script" of that land and contains a detailed account of the lineage of the Hyperborean gods, most notably Tsathoggua. The Pnakotic Manuscripts were created

    List of Cthulhu Mythos books

    List of Cthulhu Mythos books

    List_of_Cthulhu_Mythos_books

  • Leto
  • Greek goddess and mother of Apollo and Artemis

    befriended her. Another late source, Aelian, also links Leto with wolves and Hyperboreans: Wolves are not easily delivered of their young, only after twelve days

    Leto

    Leto

    Leto

  • Alasdair Roberts (musician)
  • Scottish folk musician (born 1977)

    Curiosity Box album (2008), and, as writer and performer, to Jackie Oates' Hyperboreans album. With Alex Neilson, Lavinia Blackwall and Michael Flower – under

    Alasdair Roberts (musician)

    Alasdair Roberts (musician)

    Alasdair_Roberts_(musician)

  • Helena Blavatsky
  • Russian-American mystic and writer (1831–1891)

    as the "Imperishable Sacred Land". The second Root Race, known as the Hyperboreans, were also formed from pure spirit and lived on a land near to the North

    Helena Blavatsky

    Helena Blavatsky

    Helena_Blavatsky

  • Theosophy
  • Religion established in the United States

    as the "Imperishable Sacred Land". The second Root Race, known as the Hyperboreans, were also formed from pure spirit and lived on a land near to the North

    Theosophy

    Theosophy

    Theosophy

  • Giant
  • Usually gigantic humanoid, common in folklore

    races in Greek mythology include the six-armed Gegeines, the northern Hyperboreans, and the cannibalistic Laestrygonians. There are accounts stating humans

    Giant

    Giant

    Giant

  • Wild boar
  • Species of mammal

    inflicted on him by a boar during a hunt in his youth. To the mythical Hyperboreans, the boar represented spiritual authority. Several Greek myths use the

    Wild boar

    Wild boar

    Wild_boar

  • List of mythological places
  • Hera from where the gods got their immortality. Hyperborea Home of the Hyperboreans in the far north of Greece or southern Europe. Laistrygon Home to a tribe

    List of mythological places

    List_of_mythological_places

  • Arild Andersen
  • Norwegian jazz musician bassist (born 1945)

    Kirkelig Kulturverksted (1995) (Tore Brunborg, Reidar Skår) 1996.12 – Hyperborean – ECM Records (1997) (:Tore Brunborg, Bendik Hofseth, Vassilis Tsabropoulos

    Arild Andersen

    Arild Andersen

    Arild_Andersen

  • Hermes
  • Ancient Greek deity and herald of the gods

    nymph Cyllene. Dromios, god of the race-course in Crete Perpheraios, Hyperborean in Thrace. Epimelios, taking care of animals. Kriophoros.In ancient Greek

    Hermes

    Hermes

    Hermes

  • Scythian religion
  • Beliefs of the Scythian cultures

    and beyond these mountains lived the Hyperboreans on the shores of the Sea of Ice. In the land of the Hyperboreans, the sun would rise on the spring equinox

    Scythian religion

    Scythian religion

    Scythian_religion

  • Orpheus
  • Greek mythological figure

    bronze tablets which two seers had brought to Delos from the land of the Hyperboreans. A number of Greek religious poems in hexameters were also attributed

    Orpheus

    Orpheus

    Orpheus

  • Argonautica
  • Greek epic poem dated to the 3rd century BC

    where they observe Apollo flying overhead on his way north to visit the Hyperboreans. The island shakes with his passing. There they build an altar and a

    Argonautica

    Argonautica

    Argonautica

  • List of Greek mythological creatures
  • as allies of Troy during the Trojan War. Hemicynes, half-dog people. Hyperboreans, mythical people who lived "beyond the North Wind". Lotus-eaters, people

    List of Greek mythological creatures

    List_of_Greek_mythological_creatures

  • Þrymskviða
  • Norse poem, from the Poetic Edda

    Studies in the Transmission and Reception of Old Norse Literature: The Hyperborean Muse in European Culture. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers. ISBN 978-2-503-55553-9

    Þrymskviða

    Þrymskviða

    Þrymskviða

  • Entheogen
  • Psychoactive substance that induces spiritual experiences

    since no longer unpredictable and wild, the way it was found among the Hyperboreans: as befit their own assimilation of agrarian modes of life, the entheogen

    Entheogen

    Entheogen

    Entheogen

  • Index of ancient Greece-related articles
  • BC Malian Gulf tsunami 464 BC Sparta earthquake Aba Abae Abaris the Hyperborean Abas Abas (son of Lynceus) Abderus Ablerus (mythology) Abolla Abron (ancient

    Index of ancient Greece-related articles

    Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles

  • Yuri Nikitin (author)
  • Russian science fiction and fantasy writer (1939–2025)

    (Russian: Истребивший магию) Faramund (1999) (Russian: Фарамунд) The Hyperborean (1995) (Russian: Гиперборей) The Holy Grail/The Grail of Sir Thomas (1994)

    Yuri Nikitin (author)

    Yuri Nikitin (author)

    Yuri_Nikitin_(author)

  • Phoenix (river)
  • River in ancient Thessaly, Greece

    sanctuary of Eileithyia Har Bilas Sarda (2007) [1st pub. 1906]. "The Hyperboreans". In Ravi Prakash Arya (ed.). Hindu superiority: an attempt to determine

    Phoenix (river)

    Phoenix_(river)

  • History of navigation
  • reports of a country of perpetual snows and darkness (the country of the Hyperboreans) had been reaching the Mediterranean for some centuries. Pytheas is the

    History of navigation

    History of navigation

    History_of_navigation

  • Dorian invasion
  • Greek myth and discredited archaeological theory

    ancient writers, such as Herodotus and Diodorus Siculus, to the mythical Hyperboreans as the ancestors of the Dorians represented a genuine memory that the

    Dorian invasion

    Dorian invasion

    Dorian_invasion

  • Theories about Stonehenge
  • Theories on the origin and purpose of Stonehenge

    is short and vague, and there are discrepancies = the climate of the Hyperboreans is so mild they grow two crops a year." Aubrey Burl noted that other

    Theories about Stonehenge

    Theories about Stonehenge

    Theories_about_Stonehenge

  • 12th Canadian Screen Awards
  • Awards ceremony for film, TV, and digital media of 2023

    Infinity Pool Katie Ballantyne, Jonathan Craig and Karlee Morse, The Hyperborean Dominique T. Hasbani, Ru Fatema Hoque, Who's Yer Father? Karlee Morse

    12th Canadian Screen Awards

    12th_Canadian_Screen_Awards

  • Le Quart Livre
  • 1552 novel by François Rabelais

    based on a real variety of pear, the "Bon-Chrétien." Upon arrival in the Hyperborean seas, auditory evidence of human activity, including the voices of men

    Le Quart Livre

    Le Quart Livre

    Le_Quart_Livre

  • ECM Records discography
  • Sonaten für Viola und Klavier ECM New Series ECM 1631 1997 Arild Andersen Hyperborean ECM 1632 1997 Stephan Micus The Garden of Mirrors ECM 1633 1998 Ketil

    ECM Records discography

    ECM_Records_discography

  • Ynglism
  • Branch of Rodnovery

    Arctic, and because of this they are known in Greek sources as the "Hyperboreans", the inhabitants of "Hyperborea" (literally "over the north"). Hyperborea

    Ynglism

    Ynglism

    Ynglism

  • Archery
  • Using a bow to shoot arrows

    in the Turkic Iranian heroic archeheroic poem Alpamysh. Three of the Hyperborean Maidens were worshipped on the Greek island of Delos as attendants of

    Archery

    Archery

    Archery

  • Clark Ashton Smith bibliography
  • Clark Ashton Smith Hyperborea a fragment, written in 1933 [157] The Hyperborean City Nov 1984 Untold Tales of Clark Ashton Smith (Crypt of Cthulhu, #27)

    Clark Ashton Smith bibliography

    Clark Ashton Smith bibliography

    Clark_Ashton_Smith_bibliography

  • B.P.R.D.: The Black Flame
  • population into monsters. When the B.P.R.D. attacks, Liz has a vision of a Hyperborean shaman holding the same device Roger found in Born Again. As the shaman

    B.P.R.D.: The Black Flame

    B.P.R.D.:_The_Black_Flame

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  • Hyperborean
  • n.

    One of the people who lived beyond the North wind, in a land of perpetual sunshine.

  • Hyperborean
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the region beyond the North wind, or to its inhabitants.

  • Period
  • n.

    The termination or completion of a revolution, cycle, series of events, single event, or act; hence, a limit; a bound; an end; a conclusion.

  • Cycle
  • v. i.

    To pass through a cycle of changes; to recur in cycles.

  • Mean
  • a.

    Average; having an intermediate value between two extremes, or between the several successive values of a variable quantity during one cycle of variation; as, mean distance; mean motion; mean solar day.

  • Cycle
  • v. i.

    To ride a bicycle, tricycle, or other form of cycle.

  • Plasmodial
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to, or like, a plasmodium; as, the plasmodial form of a life cycle.

  • Cycled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Cycle

  • Cycle
  • n.

    One entire round in a circle or a spire; as, a cycle or set of leaves.

  • Plasmodium
  • n.

    A naked mobile mass of protoplasm, formed by the union of several amoebalike young, and constituting one of the stages in the life cycle of Mycetozoa and other low organisms.

  • Hyperborean
  • n.

    An inhabitant of the most northern regions.

  • Cycle
  • n.

    An interval of time in which a certain succession of events or phenomena is completed, and then returns again and again, uniformly and continually in the same order; a periodical space of time marked by the recurrence of something peculiar; as, the cycle of the seasons, or of the year.

  • Round
  • n.

    A series of changes or events ending where it began; a series of like events recurring in continuance; a cycle; a periodical revolution; as, the round of the seasons; a round of pleasures.

  • Hyperborean
  • a.

    Northern; belonging to, or inhabiting, a region in very far north; most northern; hence, very cold; fright, as, a hyperborean coast or atmosphere.

  • Wheeling
  • n.

    The act or practice of using a cycle; cycling.

  • Wheelman
  • n.

    One who rides a bicycle or tricycle; a cycler, or cyclist.

  • Saros
  • n.

    A Chaldean astronomical period or cycle, the length of which has been variously estimated from 3,600 years to 3,600 days, or a little short of 10 years.

  • Metamorphosis
  • n.

    A change in the form or function of a living organism, by a natural process of growth or development; as, the metamorphosis of the yolk into the embryo, of a tadpole into a frog, or of a bud into a blossom. Especially, that form of sexual reproduction in which an embryo undergoes a series of marked changes of external form, as the chrysalis stage, pupa stage, etc., in insects. In these intermediate stages sexual reproduction is usually impossible, but they ultimately pass into final and sexually developed forms, from the union of which organisms are produced which pass through the same cycle of changes. See Transformation.

  • Homogenesis
  • n.

    That method of reproduction in which the successive generations are alike, the offspring, either animal or plant, running through the same cycle of existence as the parent; gamogenesis; -- opposed to heterogenesis.

  • Phase
  • n.

    A particular appearance or state in a regularly recurring cycle of changes with respect to quantity of illumination or form of enlightened disk; as, the phases of the moon or planets. See Illust. under Moon.