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The phoenix is an immortal bird that cyclically regenerates or is otherwise born again. While it is part of Greek mythology, it has analogs in many cultures, such as Egyptian and Persian. Associated with the sun, a phoenix obtains new life by rising from the ashes of its predecessor. Some legends say it dies in a show of flames and combustion, while others that it simply dies and decomposes before being born again. In the Motif-Index of Folk-Literature, a tool used by folklorists, the phoenix is classified as motif B32. The origin of the phoenix has been attributed to Ancient Egypt by Herodotus and later 19th-century scholars, but other scholars think the Egyptian texts may have been influenced by classical folklore. Over time, the phoenix motif spread and gained a variety of new associations; Herodotus, Lucan, Pliny the Elder, Pope Clement I, Lactantius, Ovid, and Isidore of Seville are among those who have contributed to the retelling and transmission of the phoenix motif. Over time, extending beyond its origins, the phoenix could variously "symbolize renewal in general as well as the sun, time, the Empire, metempsychosis, consecration, resurrection, life in the heavenly Paradise, Christ, Mary, virginity, the exceptional man, and certain aspects of Christian life". Some scholars have claimed that the poem De ave phoenice may present the mythological phoenix motif as a symbol of Christ's resurrection. Etymology The modern English word phoenix entered the English language from Latin, later reinforced by French. The word first entered the English language by way of a borrowing of Latin phoenīx into Old English (fenix). This borrowing was later reinforced by French influence, which had also borrowed the Latin noun. In time, the word developed specialized use in the English language: For example, the term could refer to an "excellent person" (12th century), a variety of heraldic emblem (15th century), and the name of a constellation (17th century). The Latin word comes from Greek φοῖνιξ (phoinix). The Greek word is first attested in the Mycenaean Greek po-ni-ke, which probably meant "griffin", though it might have meant "palm tree". That word is probably a borrowing from a West Semitic word for madder, a red dye made from Rubia tinctorum. The word Phoenician appears to be from the same root, meaning "those who work with red dyes". So phoenix may mean "the Phoenician bird" or "the purplish-red bird". Early texts Apart from the Linear B mention above from Mycenaean Greece, the earliest clear mention of the phoenix in ancient Greek literature occurs in a fragment of the Precepts of Chiron, attributed to 8th-century BC Greek poet Hesiod. In the fragment, the wise centaur Chiron tells a young hero Achilles the following, describing the phoenix's lifetime as 972 times the length of a long-lived human's: Disputed origins Classical discourse on the subject of the phoenix attributes a potential origin of the phoenix to Ancient Egypt. Herodotus, writing in the 5th century BC, provides the following account of the phoenix: [The Egyptians] have also another sacred bird called the phoenix which I myself have never seen, except in pictures. Indeed it is a great rarity, even in Egypt, only coming there (according to the accounts of the people of Heliopolis) once in five hundred years, when the old phoenix dies. Its size and appearance, if it is like the pictures, are as follow: The plumage is partly red, partly golden, while the general make and size are almost exactly that of the eagle. They tell a story of what this bird does, which does not seem to me to be credible: that he comes all the way from Arabia, and brings the parent bird, all plastered over with myrrh, to the temple of the Sun, and there buries the body. In order to bring him, they say, he first forms a ball of myrrh as big as he finds that he can carry; then he hollows out the ball and puts his parent inside, after which he covers over the opening with fresh myrrh, and the ball is then of exactly the same weight as at first; so he brings it to Egypt, plastered over as I have said, and deposits it in the temple of the Sun. Such is the story they tell of the doings of this bird. In the 19th century, scholastic suspicions appeared to be confirmed by the discovery that Egyptians in Heliopolis had venerated the Bennu, a solar bird similar in some respects to the Greek phoenix. However, the Egyptian sources regarding the bennu are often problematic and open to a variety of interpretations. Some of these sources may have actually been influenced by Greek notions of the phoenix, rather than the other way around. Depictions The phoenix is sometimes pictured in ancient and medieval literature and medieval art as endowed with a halo, which emphasizes the bird's connection with the Sun. In the oldest images of phoenixes on record these nimbuses often have seven rays, like Helios (the Greek personification of the Sun). Pliny the Elder also describes the bird as having a crest of feathers on its head, and Ezekiel the Dramatist compared it to a rooster. The phoenix came to be associated with specific colors over time. Although the phoenix was generally believed to be colorful and vibrant, sources provide no clear consensus about its coloration. Tacitus says that its color made it stand out from all other birds. Some said that the bird had peacock-like coloring, and Herodotus's claim of the Phoenix being red and yellow is popular in many versions of the story on record. Ezekiel the Tragedian declared that the phoenix had red legs and striking yellow eyes, but Lactantius said that its eyes were blue like sapphires and that its legs were covered in yellow-gold scales with rose-colored talons. Herodotus, Pliny, Solinus, and Philostratus describe the phoenix as similar in size to an eagle, but Lactantius and Ezekiel the Dramatist both claim that the phoenix was larger, with Lactantius declaring that it was even larger than an ostrich. According to Pliny's Natural History, According to Claudian's poem "The Phoenix", Appearances According to Pliny the Elder, a senator Manilius (Marcus Manilius?) had written that the phoenix appeared at the end of each Great Year, which he wrote of "in the consulship of Gnaeus Cornelius and Publius Licinius", that is, in 96 BC, that a cycle was 540 years, and that it was 215 into the cycle (i.e. it began in 311 BC). Another of Pliny's sources, Cornelius Valerianus, is cited for an appearance of the phoenix in 36 AD "in the consulship of Quintus Plautius and Sextus Papinius". Pliny states that a purported phoenix seen in Egypt in 47 AD was brought to the capital and exhibited in the Comitium in time for the 800th anniversary of the foundation of Rome by Romulus, though he added that "nobody would doubt that this phoenix was a fabrication". A second recording of the phoenix was made by Tacitus, who said that the phoenix had appeared instead in 34 AD "in the consulship of Paulus Fabius and Lucius.... Discover the Red Phoenix popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Red Phoenix books.

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    Enchant Me

    Red Phoenix

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    Beneath the Flames

    Red Phoenix

    EXCLUSIVE Bonus chapter at the end of the book “Beneath the flames of desire, my heart beats for you.” A collaring, a letter, a fiery blaze, and an act of redemption will leave ...

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    Trust Me

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    The Russian Unleashed

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    I am a simple man. I love fine vodka, whips, and beautiful women. And I have a secret. At twentyone, I’ve just inherited my family's entire fortune. Young, rich, and powerful, I am...

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    Breathe With Me

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    <i>When life gets too rough, breathe with me…</i><br> <b></b><br> Tono Nosaka, the Kinbaku rope master, has known heartache and lossnever defeat...

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    The Only One

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    Beauty, charm, smarts she has it all. She is perfect. But I am not the only one who sees it. Before I can make a move, she's taken from me. So I turn my attention to work. ...

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    Teach Me

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    Love Me

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    Surprise Me

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    Bound by Love

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    Meeting My Honeybun

    Red Phoenix

    Meet your next read! Malcolm Macallan the hardworking, nononsense President of the credit union in the mountain town of Crested Butte is a secret romantic who writes poetry nobod...

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    Tied to Hope

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    “Welcome me home…” My life is what dreams are made of! I am deeper in love with Thane after the birth of our child, and I can’t believe the plans he has for our future. My joy is ...

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    The Russian Reborn

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    Rytsar Durov is known for his passionate nature, charisma, and sadistic humor. <br> A dominant through and through, he fights his attraction to the beautiful and alluring Dom...

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    The Veiled Throne

    Ken Liu

    With the invasion of Dara complete, and the Wall of Storms breached, the world has opened to new possibilities for the gods and peoples of both empires as the sweeping saga of the ...

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    Secrets of the Heart

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    <b>Passion burns both ways.</b><br> A sexy island getaway gives Brie a chance to reach new heights of pleasure. Entranced by the throes of submissive bliss, she h...

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    Play With Me at Noon

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    Tina needs to feel desirable again and invites five different men in five days to "play" with her The Construction Worker, The Executive, The Virgin, The Biker, and The Ki...

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    The Ties That Bind

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    “His touch is like magic…” Brie is in the middle of a fight for her life. A force far more powerful than Brie is determined to destroy her. About to give birth to her second chi...

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    Red Phoenix

    Larry Bond & Patrick Larkin

    In the aftermath of a series of student riots in Seoul, the U.S. Congress rushes a bill into law calling for the complete withdrawal of American troops from South Korea. This sets ...

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    Her Russian Knight

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    Warning: There will be tears…but Rytsar demands no less.<br> Rytsar Durov is a sadistand he’s upset. Bones may be broken. The Russian Dom is a force unto himself, and he inte...

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    Whispered Promises

    Red Phoenix

    A Powerful Love Story! “With your body and your touch, teach me once more…” As a submissive, Brie knows all about control. The beauty of giving her power to another satisfies her...

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    Craving His Touch

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    “I will never stop craving you…” Get ready for the heartstopping conclusion to the epic and unforgettable journey of passion, friendship, and unwavering love. As Brie savors the d...

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    Red Phoenix

    Kylie Chan

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    Try Me

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    <i>A heated Russian night and a little Kinbaku</i><br> <b></b><br> Russian intrigue and startling revelations await the young submissive. The bo...

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    Her Sweet Surrender

    Red Phoenix

    Three towels and tissues highly recommended for this book! Brie has steeled herself for the battle ahead, but she has no idea the forces that lay in wait for her. In the midst of ...

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    Hold Me

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    <i>When dreams come true…but with a price</i><br> <b></b><br> Brie Bennett's submissive journey has been marked with selfdiscovery, humor, a...

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    Her Russian Returns

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    Rytsar Durov should be dead.<br> <br> But in the BDSM world, loyalties run as deep as kinky passions. <br> Sir Thane Davis is determined to save his Russian broth...

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    Blissfully Undone

    Red Phoenix

    Can you really blame me? I have been secretly in love with this girl for years. She's funny, easy going, with a killer smile and a body that I want to get lost in. Who am I to qu...

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    Catch Me

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    <i>Love requires a leap of faith</i><br> <br> The final week at the Submissive Training Center has arrived!<br> <br> Will Brie survive the last ...

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    A Heart Unchained

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    A trip to Russia will rock Brie’s world, and an extended visit to Italy warms her heart when Nonna holds their second child for the first time. In solidarity, the community bands ...

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    Claim Me

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    Fairy tales come true…<br> <br> Brie Bennett’s Master is about to make all of her dreams come true. The wedding is almost here<br> but darkness lies aheada plot s...

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    Under His Protection

    Red Phoenix

    Misunderstood Hero<br> Faelan is a passionate Master with a hidden past that holds him hostage.<br> Having his heart recently broken, he accepts the challenge of keepin...

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    Protect Me

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    <i>Sacrifice has its costs…and rewards</i><br> <br> Master has only revealed himself in small doses, hinting about the tragedy in his past, and now Brie has...