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Also known as phœnix
long-lived bird that is cyclically regenerated or reborn in Arabian, East Asian, and Greco-Roman mythology
A phoenix is a legendary bird that appears in the myths of ancient Arabia, East Asia, and Greece and Rome, known for its ability to be reborn or regenerated in a cycle throughout its long life. The phoenix matters because it's a recurring symbol across multiple ancient cultures, making it an important figure in understanding how different civilizations imagined immortality and renewal.
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