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The Pandi (or Pandae) in Medieval bestiaries and Greco-Roman geographic works were a race of giant-eared people with eight fingers and toes and white hair that turned black with age. In his Indica, the historian Ctesias located them in the mountains of India; he describes them as a warlike race of bowmen and spearmen and claims that they are born with a full set of teeth. Pliny the Elder, in his Natural History, adds that they live for two hundred years.

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  • Pandi (ca)
  • Pandi (mythologie) (fr)
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  • Pandi (o Pandae), a les obres geogràfiques grecoromanes i als bestiaris medievals, són una raça de persones d'orelles gegants amb vuit dits a les mans i als peus, amb cabells blancs que es tornaven negres amb l'edat. A la seva , l'historiador Ctèsies de Cnidos els va localitzar a les muntanyes de l'Índia; els descriu com una raça bèl·lica d'arquers i foners, i afirma que neixen amb tots els dents. Plini el Vell, a la seva Història Natural, afegeix que viuen dos-cents anys. (ca)
  • Les pandis étaient, selon les bestiaires médiévaux issus d'auteurs classiques comme Ctesias ou Pline l'ancien, un peuple indien mythique possédant des oreilles géantes, huit doigts et huit orteils et une fourrure blanche devenant noire avec l'âge. (fr)
  • The Pandi (or Pandae) in Medieval bestiaries and Greco-Roman geographic works were a race of giant-eared people with eight fingers and toes and white hair that turned black with age. In his Indica, the historian Ctesias located them in the mountains of India; he describes them as a warlike race of bowmen and spearmen and claims that they are born with a full set of teeth. Pliny the Elder, in his Natural History, adds that they live for two hundred years. (en)
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  • Pandi (o Pandae), a les obres geogràfiques grecoromanes i als bestiaris medievals, són una raça de persones d'orelles gegants amb vuit dits a les mans i als peus, amb cabells blancs que es tornaven negres amb l'edat. A la seva , l'historiador Ctèsies de Cnidos els va localitzar a les muntanyes de l'Índia; els descriu com una raça bèl·lica d'arquers i foners, i afirma que neixen amb tots els dents. Plini el Vell, a la seva Història Natural, afegeix que viuen dos-cents anys. (ca)
  • Les pandis étaient, selon les bestiaires médiévaux issus d'auteurs classiques comme Ctesias ou Pline l'ancien, un peuple indien mythique possédant des oreilles géantes, huit doigts et huit orteils et une fourrure blanche devenant noire avec l'âge. (fr)
  • The Pandi (or Pandae) in Medieval bestiaries and Greco-Roman geographic works were a race of giant-eared people with eight fingers and toes and white hair that turned black with age. In his Indica, the historian Ctesias located them in the mountains of India; he describes them as a warlike race of bowmen and spearmen and claims that they are born with a full set of teeth. Pliny the Elder, in his Natural History, adds that they live for two hundred years. (en)
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