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Asterion
Asterion This article is about the figure in Greek mythology. For other uses, see Asterion (disambiguation) In Greek mythology, Asterion ("ruler of the stars"), called "king" of ... judge in the Afterlife. When he died, Asterion gave his kingdom to Minos, who promptly ... According to Karl Kerenyi and other scholars, Asterion, the star at the center of ...
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Asterion (Tta wiki)
Asterion Asterion, also known as Beta Canum Venaticorum, was the star of the Asterion System. [edit] Sources Great Space Battles - The Hunters of Asterion [edit] See Also Asterion on Wikipedia
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Asterion (translated from German)
Asterion Asterion is the name for the star? Canum Venaticorum (beta Canum Venaticorum). Asterion has an apparent brightness of +4,26 ... that Spektralklasse G0 on. The distance of Asterion amounts to approx.. 27 Lichtjahre . Other name ...
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Astérion (translated from French)
Astérion This page of homonymy répertorie les différents sujets und Artikel partageant un même nom. In mythology , this name can indicate: Minotaure , sometimes named Astérion ; Astérion, one dieu river ; Astérion, king of Crète and husband of Europe .
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Asterion (translated from Dutch)
Asterion Asterion were in Griekse mythology king of Crete ... also his, Minos and Rhadamanthus and Sarpedon . Asterion educated the boys if is own zonen ... banished prompt are brothers. Some think that Asterion minotaurus would be. A short tale concerning ... by Jorge luis Borges ("the house of Asterion").
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Asterión (translated from Spanish)
Asterión In mitología Asterión (Asterio in mitología ) was a king of Creta son and successor of Téctamo and of a daughter of Creteo. When Europa arrived at the island after its adventure with Zeus , Asterión welcomed it and ended up marrying with her, although it did not want to have children ...
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Talk:Asterion
Talk:Asterion Hey Guys, I was wondering if whomever wrote this article concerning Asterion would also, please, cite his-- or her ...
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Asterion (anatomy)
Asterion (anatomy) For other uses, see Asterion (disambiguation) In human anatomy, the asterion is a visible, so-called craniometric, point ...
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Asterion (disambiguation)
Asterion (disambiguation) Asterion can refer to: Asterion, a figure in Greek mythology a traditional ... name for the star Beta Canum Venaticorum asterion (anatomy), a point on the human skull ...
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User:Asterion
User:Asterion In Greek mythology, King Asterion of Crete was the husband of Europa ... Minos, Rhadamanthus and Sarpedon. When he died, Asterion gave his kingdom to Minos, who promptly ... Roman name is Asterius. Some say that Asterion was in fact the Minotaur. There is ... by Jorge Luis Borges ("The House of Asterion") about the subject. Subjects I want ...
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