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Typhoeusnoun
(Greek mythology) son of Gaea and Tartarus who created the whirlwinds; had a terrifying voice and 100 dragon heads that spurted fire
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typhoeus
Typhoeus, also known as Typhon, is a monstrous serpentine giant and the most deadly creature in Greek mythology. He is considered the personification of volcanic forces and is often depicted with multiple heads or with a human upper body and serpentine lower body. The battle between Typhoeus and Zeus is a classic tale in Greek mythology.
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- [["1860","1"],["1865","7"],["1866","3"],["1877","1"],["1878","1"],["1901","1"],["1905","1"],["1911","1"],["1913","5"],["1914","1"],["1915","1"],["1916","1"],["1917","3"],["1919","10"],["1922","3"],["1923","4"],["1924","1"],["1927","3"],["1932","1"],["1933","6"],["1935","7"],["1938","2"],["1946","1"],["1947","3"],["1950","1"],["1951","1"],["1953","3"],["1954","6"],["1958","1"],["1961","2"],["1963","1"],["1966","4"],["1967","3"],["1969","3"],["1971","2"],["1972","3"],["1973","3"],["1975","9"],["1977","5"],["1978","2"],["1979","8"],["1980","4"],["1981","1"],["1982","8"],["1987","10"],["1989","2"],["1990","3"],["1991","7"],["1993","3"],["1994","12"],["1995","4"],["1996","5"],["1998","3"],["1999","3"],["2000","1"],["2001","4"],["2002","2"],["2003","9"],["2004","5"],["2005","2"],["2006","7"],["2007","4"],["2008","6"]]
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of typhoeus in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of typhoeus in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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