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List of many-eyed creatures : ウィキペディア英語版
List of many-eyed creatures

This page lists many-eyed beings in mythology and fiction. The list is meant to include creatures that have multiple eyes on body or on head (or heads); for creatures who have multiple eyes due to having multiple heads, each having two eyes, see polycephaly in mythology.
==In mythology and religion==

* Amun in Egyptian mythology (in some depictions).〔Raffaele Pettazzoni: (The all-knowing God ), pg. 58-66〕
* Argus Panoptes in Greek mythology.
* Azrael in Islam.
* Bes in Egyptian mythology (in some depictions).〔
* Ophanim in Christianity.
* Lord Shiva in Hinduism.
* Osiris in Egyptian mythology (in some depictions).〔
* Seraphim in Christianity.

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