Comment Appelle-t-on les yeux bleu-vert ?

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Comment Appelle-t-on les yeux bleu-vert ?

Comment Appelle-t-on les yeux bleu-vert ?

C'est ce que l'on appelle l'hétérochromie, ou plus communément, les yeux vairons. Définition. L'hétérochromie correspond à une différence de couleur entre les iris des yeux, ou au sein d'un même iris.

Comment on appelle les yeux qui change de couleur ?

Deux iris de coloration différente Une hétérochromie complète, ou hétérochromie iridium, est caractérisée par une différence de couleur entre les deux iris. Dans le langage courant, on parle de « yeux vairons ». Par exemple, un oeil peut être bleu tandis que l'autre est marron.

What is Perses the god of?

  • Destroy (persô) PERSES was the Titan god of destruction. He was the father of Hekate, goddess of witchcraft, by the Titanis Asteria ("Starry One").

What does Perseis mean in Greek?

  • Perseis' name was derived from the Greek word persô meaning "to destroy," "to slay," or "to sack with fire." Perseis was also the patronymic epithet of the goddess-witch Hekate, daughter of Perses, who was no doubt identified with the Okeanid-mother of witches. The name was later associated with the Greek words for Persia and the Persians.

What is the relationship between Perses and Aeetes?

  • Aeetes was the king of Kolkhis (Colchis), at the eastern end of the Black Sea, and Perses the ruler of the nearby kingdom of Persia. Perses was succeeded on the throne by his niece, the witch Medea, for whom the country was renamed Media.

How many children did Perses and Helios have?

  • PERSEIS was an Okeanid-nymph loved by the sun-god Helios. She bore him four children--the witches Kirke (Circe) and Pasiphae and magician-kings Aeetes and Perses. Aeetes was the king of Kolkhis (Colchis), at the eastern end of the Black Sea, and Perses the ruler of the nearby kingdom of Persia.

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