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  1. Troy (22846 bytes)
    1: ...9th century BC|9th]] century BC, but containing older material (''Iliad'' means "about Ilion").
    2: ...0px|"Trojan Horse" at the site of Troy|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipar...
    3: ...st [[Turkey]], southwest of the [[Dardanelles]] under [[Mount Ida, Phrygia|Mount Ida]].
    5: ...til the establishment of [[Constantinople]], and declined gradually during [[Byzantine Empire|Byzanti...
    7: ...tity is disputed, the site has been successfully identified with the city called '''''Wilusa''''' in [...
  2. Hermes (10248 bytes)
    1: ...pg|thumb|left|300px|Statute of Hermes. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
    3: ..."[[hermeneutics]]" for the art of interpreting hidden meaning.
    6: ...es of goods, words and information involved in trade, interpreting, oratory, writing, with the way in ...
    11: ...wallet of the goods of life, later absorbed the [[Dei Lucrii]], early gods of commerce and wealth, and...
    13: ...s to English ''Wednesday'' from ''Wodnes d槧' 'Woden's day'.
  3. Taurus (constellation) (2696 bytes)
    5: ... magnitude]] stars in the sky, the bright red [[Aldebaran]], sits in the middle of this constellation....
    7: ==Notable deep sky objects==
    9: ...le to the eye, the [[Pleiades (star cluster)|Pleiades]].
    11: ...hind Aldebaran lie the [[Hyades (star cluster)|Hyades]], the nearest distinct open [[star cluster]], t...
    17: ...Cretan Bull]], one of [[The Twelve Labours]] of [[Herakles]].
  4. Aquarius (4770 bytes)
    8: dec= −15 |
    13: starmagnitude = 2.9 |
    17: *[[Delta Aquarids]] (June 28)
    19: bordering =
    23: *[[Delphinus]]
  5. Aries (2808 bytes)
    5: ...esarthim]] (&gamma;<sub>1</sub>) and [[Botein]] (&delta;).
    7: [[Teegarden's star]], in Aries, is one of our sun's closest ...
    9: == Notable deep sky objects ==
    10: ...n's northern corner), and NGC 1156 (northwest of &delta;).
    16: ...ngratefully) sacrificed the ram and hung its [[golden fleece|fleece]] in the Grove of Ares, where it t...
  6. Capricornus (6733 bytes)
    2: ...[[Ptolemy]]. Under its modern boundaries it is bordered by [[Aquila (constellation)|Aquila]], [[Sagitt...
    5: ...hose vertices are Giedi (&alpha;), Deneb Algedi (&delta;), and &omega; Capricorni.
    8: .... The concern for the sun's rebirth might have rendered astronomical and astrological observation of t...
    12: ... of sky as ''the Augean Stable'', where they considered the sun ''stabled'' during the year. The cause...
    14: Due to the [[precession]] of the equinoxes, the December solstice no longer takes place while the su...
  7. Leo (2655 bytes)
    5: ...er stars have been named as well, such as Zosma (&delta; Leonis), Chort (&theta; Leonis), Al Minliar a...
    13: ==Notable deep sky objects==
    17: ... been a source of the tale) which was killed by [[Herakles]] during one of his [[The Twelve Labours|twelve l...
    20: ...u astrological sign of the [[Sidereal astrology|sidereal zodiac]] ([[August 10]] - [[September 15]]).
  8. Gemini (3325 bytes)
    6: Gemini includes two bright stars, named after the two twins, who...
    8: ... constellation in [[1930]], near the star Wasat (&delta; Geminorum).
    10: ==Notable deep sky objects==
    12: ...t of Gemini is M35, an open cluster of 5th magnitude, 2 800 light-years from earth. It is northwest of...
    15: ... was associated with the myth of [[Castor and Polydeuces]] (also known as the [[Dioscuri]]). The myth ...
  9. Libra (2626 bytes)
    1: ... no [[star]] of [[apparent magnitude|first magnitude]], lying between [[Virgo]] to the west and [[Scor...
    16: ... by [[Astraea]] (identified as [[Virgo]]), the goddess of justice.
    18: ...[Hesperides]], one of [[The Twelve Labours]] of [[Herakles]].
    21: ...u astrological sign of the [[Sidereal astrology|sidereal zodiac]] ([[October 31]]&ndash;[[November 22]...
  10. Cancer (constellation) (2093 bytes)
    4: == Notable deep sky objects ==
    9: ...naean Hydra]], one of [[The Twelve Labours]] of [[Herakles]], with which it is associated.
    12: ...u astrological sign of the [[Sidereal astrology|sidereal zodiac]] ([[July 21]] - [[August 9]]).
  11. Pisces (2984 bytes)
    6: ... brightest star, &eta; Piscium, is only of magnitude 3,6. &alpha; Piscium is called Alrisha, "the knot...
    10: ==Notable deep-sky objects==
    16: ...y the constellation [[Piscis Austrinus]] was considered to be a fish.
    18: ...he monstrous [[Typhon]]. The two fishes are often depicted tied together with a cord, to make sure the...
    20: ... [[Cerberus]], one of [[The Twelve Labours]] of [[Herakles]].
  12. Sagittarius (3908 bytes)
    2: ... a [[constellation]] of the [[zodiac]], commonly depicted as a [[centaur]] drawing a bow. Sagittarius...
    4: ...rius Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy]], located just outside the [[Milky Way]].
    7: ...(&sigma;) and &tau; Sagitarii the handle. [http://deepsky.astroinfo.org/Sgr/] [http://www.flandrau.org...
    9: ...ghtest star of the constellation, having a magnitude of only 4.0.
    11: ==Notable deep-sky objects==
  13. Ursa Minor (3030 bytes)
    1: ...]] [[Bear]]'' in [[Latin]]. It is one of the 88 modern constellations, and was also one of the 48 list...
    16: ...Miletus]], but was certainly already used as a guide by sailors.
    18: ...nor was named the ''Dragon's wing'', and was considered a part of [[Draco (constellation)|Draco]]. The...
    24: ..., which forms part of [[The Twelve Labours]] of [[Herakles]].

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