Phénix
The phönix, often referred to as the phoenix in English, is a legendary bird associated with fire and rebirth in various mythologies and cultures. Its name derives from the ancient Greek phoínix, meaning "reddish" or "purple," likely referencing its vivid plumage. The phönix is most famously described in Greek and Roman texts, where it was depicted as a majestic bird with golden or crimson feathers, capable of living for centuries before dying in a spectacular fire and rising anew from its ashes.
In Greek mythology, the phönix was said to be a single, immortal bird native to Arabia, often
Similar birds appear in other traditions, such as the Benben in ancient Egyptian mythology, the Huma in