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The phoenix was a bird half eagle and half pheasant, some saying it was like a seagull and others said it was a result of the combination of the most beautiful birds of the world, gold or multicolored plumage. Its name derives from the Greek phoenix, which means "purple", "red" or "Scarlet" as the Phoenix was associated since antiquity with the heat and sun. The Greeks called him phoenicoperus, a term that alludes to their red wings, the Egyptians, for their part, they called UNEF, the Hindus called it garuda and in China it was known as Feng-Huang.

The phoenix was for the Egyptian and Greek mythology a mythical bird associated with Ra, the Egyptian god of the Sun and Apollo, the Greek god of light and the sun; for ancient cultures, including the previous two, this mythical being symbolized immortality, purity, beauty, the power of fire and life after death, it is the only being able to be reborn from its ashes. live 500 years, although in some states that cultures can live until 1461. Once this period this creature looking for a place in the forest where they build their nest, when built sits on the directing their gaze toward the sun and flapping their wings creating fire in which they consume to be reduced to ashes. After rising from the ashes, only to meet another cycle of 500 years. then emerges a new bird.

The Phoenix, has been one of the most popular creatures mentioned in different cultures around the world.

The Greeks adapted and adopted him and named Egyptian legend under the name Bennu Phoenix or Phoenicoperus portrayed him as a peacock or an eagle. According to the mythological Greek ogy, only one phoenix.


For its part, the Indians of North America, spoke of a powerful spirit in the shape of a bird I was able to create the thunder with their beaks and flapping their wings, some birds like the eagle and hawk this bird was accompanied in his journeys .

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