Headless
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+ | [[Image:Blemmyes (legendary creatures).jpg|thumb|left|200px|[[Blemmyes (legendary creatures)|Blemmyes]] from [[Hartmann Schedel]]'s ''[[Nuremberg Chronicle]]'' ([[1493]])]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Salome, c. 1530 - Cranach.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Salome (Cranach)|Salome]]'', c. [[1530]] - [[Cranach]], [[Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest]]]] | ||
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+ | '''Headless''' means [[without]] a [[head]], either in the physical sense of [[decapitation]] or [[figuratively]] without [[leadership]]. | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | * [[Acéphale]] | ||
+ | * [[Acephali]] | ||
+ | * [[Decapitation]] | ||
+ | * [[Independent body parts]] | ||
+ | * [[Headless men|Blemmyes]], headless [[humanoid]] creatures | ||
+ | * [[Headless Horseman]] | ||
+ | *[[Denis]] | ||
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Headless means without a head, either in the physical sense of decapitation or figuratively without leadership.
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See also
- Acéphale
- Acephali
- Decapitation
- Independent body parts
- Blemmyes, headless humanoid creatures
- Headless Horseman
- Denis
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