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Cyrene
Cyrene Cyrene can refer to: The USS Cyrene (AGP-13), a motor torpedo boat tender Cyrene, a figure from Greek mythology Cyrene, a Greek colony in Libya (north ...
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Cyrene (translated from German)
Cyrene The name Cyrene designated an antique Greek colony in today ... a shape of the Greek mythology, see Cyrene (mythology) a Asteroid, see Cyrene (Asteroid) See also: Kyrenaika , the region around ...
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Cyrene (translated from French)
Cyrene This page of homonymy indexes the various ... This name indicates at the same time: Cyrene , nymph of mythology ; Cyrene, the ancient city which it founded.
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Cyrene (translated from Dutch)
Cyrene The city Cyrene, to see: Cyrene (city) The nymph Cyrene, to see: Kyrene This is doorverwijspagina , meant ... the different meanings and of the term Cyrene. On this page stands an explanation ...
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Cyrene, Libya
Cyrene, Libya Cyrene, the ancient Greek city (in present-day ... Kyre, which the Greeks consecrated to Apollo. Cyrene was founded as a colony of the ... and later passed to the Roman empire. Cyrene was the birthplace of Eratosthenes and there ... the 4th century CE. The inhabitants of Cyrene at the time of Sulla (c. ...
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Cyrene (mythology)
Cyrene (mythology) In Greek mythology, as recorded in Pindar's 9th Pythian ode, Cyrene (or Kyrene) ("sovereign queen") was the daughter ... a lion attacked her father's sheep, Cyrene wrestled with the lion. Apollo, who was ... North Africa and founded the city of Cyrene in her name. The region, Cyrenaica, is ... Apollo had one son: Aristaeus. With Ares, Cyrene (if indeed this is the same ...
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133 Cyrene
133 Cyrene 133 Cyrene [[Image:|275px|]] Discovery A Discoverer James Craig ... 256 2 Mean surfacetemperature ~133 K 133 Cyrene is a fairly large and very bright ... on August 16, 1873 and named after Cyrene, a nymph, daughter of the river Peneus ... Greek mythology. … | Previous minor planet | 133 Cyrene | Next minor planet | … The minor ...
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Cyrene silk (Starwars wiki)
Cyrene silk Cyrene silk was a luxurious fabric favored by ... Foreign Residence Gown was made of black cyrene silk. [edit] Appearances Star Wars Episode I ...
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Simon of Cyrene (translated from Japanese)
Simon of Cyrene Simon of Cyrene(Simon) new approximately Bible ' apostle line transmission ... Simon where the name appears entirely the Cyrene (the African north section of today) with ...
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Cyrilla (Cyrene) (translated from German)
Cyrilla (Cyrene) Cyrilla (? 304 in Cyrene , Libya ) is one Maertyrerin that Orthodox church ... calendar is that 5. July . Cyrilla from Cyrene becomes sometimes with the Maertyrerin Cyrilla out ... OF BIRTH DYING DATE 304 DYING PLACE Cyrene , Libya
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