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- Cleopatra VII of Egypt (8634 bytes)
6: ...ncient Egypt's rulers, and is usually known as simply '''Cleopatra''', all of her similarly-named pred...
17: ...egnant with [[twin]]s, who were named [[Cleopatra Selene]] and [[Alexander Helios]].
19: ...]], [[Medes|Media]], and [[Parthia]]; [[Cleopatra Selene]] was crowned ruler of [[Cyrenaica]] and [[Libya]...
21: ...of the lavish dinners she shared with Antony, she playfully bet him that she could spend ten million [...
35: *[http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Africa/Egypt/_Texts/BEVHOP/13*.html Cleopatra... - Ptolemy Philadelphus (618 bytes)
3: ...stus Caesar]] took him and his sister [[Cleopatra Selene]] back to [[Rome]] as captives after their parent... - Ptolemaic dynasty (4871 bytes)
21: ...opatra IV]] then [[Cleopatra Selene (I)|Cleopatra Selene]]; ruled jointly with [[Cleopatra III of Egypt|Cl...
22: ...]]) married [[Cleopatra Selene of Egypt|Cleopatra Selene]] then [[Berenice III of Egypt|Berenice III]]; ru... - Ptolemy IX of Egypt (2673 bytes)
3: ... replaced her with his younger sister [[Cleopatra Selene]]. Later, she claimed that he tried to kill her, ...
10: *[http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Africa/Egypt/_Texts/BEVHOP/11*.html Ptolemy S... - Ptolemy XI of Egypt (1594 bytes)
3: ... and sent the young son of Ptolemy X to Egypt, displaying Ptolemy Alexander's will in Rome as justific... - Artemis (11271 bytes)
7: ... complement her twin's identification with and supplantation of [[Helios]] as the [[sun god]]. Artemi...
19: ...Slaves could ask for and receive asylum in her temples.
25: ...ratum beneath that of their conquerors. It seems plausible that the association of Diana worship with...
33: ...her chest. They were formerly believed to be multiple breasts but are now known to have represented bu...
37: ...was sometimes known as [[Cynthia]], from her birthplace on [[Mount Cynthus]] on [[Delos]]. She someti... - Zeus (17267 bytes)
6: ...nic]] and [[Norse mythology]]. Tyr was however supplanted by [[Odin]] as the supreme god among the [[G...
13: Zeus played a huge role in the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] O...
15: The various titles applied to Zeus emphasized different aspects of his wi...
17: ... all the Hellenes') to whom [[Aeacus]]' famous temple on [[Aegina]] was dedicated.
25: ...tance, could be found at any number of [[Greek temple]]s from [[Asia Minor]] to [[Sicily]]. Certain mo... - Hermes (10248 bytes)
6: ...y in which the wind may transfer objects from one place to another, and with the transition to the aft...
9: ...a]] and [[Arcadia]]. His origin on Mt. Cyllene explains the origin of an epithet for Hermēs: ''H...
18: Though temples to Hermēs existed throughout [[Greece]], a...
26: ...ndaries. In [[Athens, Greece|Athens]], they were placed outside houses for good luck. "That a monume...
34: ...an ancient one, one of the [[Pleiades (mythology)|Pleiades]] taking refuge in a cave of Arcadia. - Moon (37975 bytes)
190: ...d [[Cynthia]]) refer also to the Moon ([[apsis|aposelene]], selenocentric, pericynthion, etc.).
197: ...due to [[libration]]. Most of the far side was completely unknown until the era of [[space probe]]s. T...
201: ...guishing feature of the far side is its almost complete lack of ''[[lunar mare|maria]]'' (singular: ''...
211: ...he [[ecliptic]] and not in the Earth's equatorial plane.
213: ...real month]] being the time it takes to make a complete orbit with respect to the stars, about 27.3 da... - Selenium (9236 bytes)
53: | ±2,'''4''',6 (strong [[acid]])
186: == Applications ==
189: ...ization|vulcanized]] [[rubber]]s. It also finds application in photocopying.
194: ...Greek]] σελήνη ''selene'' meaning "Moon") was discovered in [[1817]] by [...
196: ...um (usually with [[bismuth]]) as an additive to [[plumbing]] [[brass]]es to meet no-lead environmental...
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