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  1. Ionic order (6526 bytes)
    4: ...fore an earthquake levelled it, was the Temple of Hera on [[Samos]], built about [[570 BC]] - [[560 BC]]...
    10: The Ionic column is always more slender than the Doric: Ionic columns are eight and ...
  2. Pluto (planet) (26470 bytes)
    124: ...own]] these discrepancies were an artifact of the slightly incorrect value then known for the mass of ...
    126: ...[Atlas (mythology)|Atlas]]'', ''[[Cosmos]]'', ''[[Hera]]'', ''[[Hercules]]'', ''[[Icarus (mythology)|Ica...
    128: ...as officially adopted and an announcement made by Slipher on [[May 1]], [[1930]].
    140: ... behind their gravity start to pull on each other slightly, resulting in an interaction between their ...
    179: ...e shown that Neptune has a lower mass than previously believed and that when this lower mass is taken ...
  3. Artemis (11271 bytes)
    11: ...tened by Paul's preaching of the new faith, zealously riot in her defense, shouting "Great is Diana of...
    19: ... lower-class citizens and slaves worshipped her. Slaves could ask for and receive asylum in her templ...
    25: ...usible that the association of Diana worship with slaves may reflect the conquest of Goddess worshippe...
    41: ...t Artemis was born one day before Apollo, on the island of [[Ortygia]] and that she helped Leto cross ...
    90: ...ths. He was only released when Artemis offered to sleep with Otus. This made Ephialtes envious and the...
  4. St. Valentine's Day (9989 bytes)
    10: ...ated to the sacred [[marriage]] of [[Zeus]] and [[Hera]].
  5. Zeus (17267 bytes)
    50: Zeus' wife at Dodona was not [[Hera]], but the goddess [[Dione (mythology)|Dione]] &m...
    65: ...ea (mythology)|Rhea]]: [[Hestia]], [[Demeter]], [[Hera]], [[Hades]], [[Poseidon]], but swallowed them al...
    76: ...e thunderbolt, or [[lightning]], which had previously been hidden by Gaia. Together, Zeus and his brot...
    83: ...era from his affairs by incessantly talking. When Hera discovered the deception, she cursed Echo to only...
    107: | [[Hera]]
  6. Troy (22846 bytes)
    5: ...mes. The Roman city of Celeia (now [[Celje]] in [[Slovenia]]) has been referred to by some writers as ...
    10: ...]]. Elektra raised Dardanus in her palace on the island of [[Samothrace]]. King [[Tros]] called the pe...
    14: ...an rule in Asia Minor is replaced by the "sons of Herakles" dynasty in [[Sardis]] that ruled for 505 yea...
    20: ...eek gods watched the [[Trojan War]] from, where [[Hera]] distracted [[Zeus]] with her seductions long en...
    28: ... Greek historians placed the [[Trojan War]] variously in the [[12th century BC|12th]], [[13th century ...
  7. Aphrodite (14648 bytes)
    4: ... and [[Cythera]], respectively. The island of Cythera was a center of her cult. She was associated wit...
    35: ...d go the shade on the other side of the field and sleep; she could pick the wool that stuck to the bra...
    37: ...of the beauty for herself. Inside was a "Stygian sleep" which overtook her. Eros, who had forgiven h...
    47: ...is (mythology)|Paris]], the most handsome mortal. Hera tried to bribe Paris with an earthly kingdom, whi...
  8. Dionysus (15630 bytes)
    40: ...fided in her that her husband was actually Zeus. Hera pretended not to believe her, and planted seeds o...
    42: ... everything but the heart, which was saved, variously, by [[Athena]], [[Rhea (mythology)|Rhea]], or [[...
    48: ...nd the mode of extracting its precious juice; but Hera struck him with madness, and drove him forth a wa...
    61: When [[Hephaestus]] bound [[Hera]] to a magical chair, Dionysus got him drunk and ...
    69: ...lted. Dionysus made King Lycurgus insane, and he sliced his own son into pieces with an axe, thinking...
  9. Hermes (10248 bytes)
    31: ...ndals ([[talaria]]) and carrying his Near Eastern herald's staff, entwined by copulating [[serpent]]s, c...
    38: ... Lady [[Hera]] herself in Argos. Putting Argos to sleep, Hermes dispatched him with a cast stone, like...
    48: ...s]]. He had gone to the Mares with his friend, [[Herakles]].
    63: ...us]], her son with Zeus—the ancestress of [[Heracles]].
  10. Storks (8536 bytes)
    18: ... down that those groups use to clean off [[fish]] slime. Storks lack a [[pharynx]] and are mute; bill-...
    82: ...image of a stork bearing an infant wrapped in a [[sling]] held in its beak is common in [[popular cult...
    94: ...era]], who changed her into a stork, a punishment Hera also inflicted on [[Antigone]], daughter of Laome...
  11. Virgo (3620 bytes)
    38: ...)|Callisto]], either as Callisto herself, or as [[Hera]]. [[Persephone]] (who in some mythologies, notab...
  12. Scorpius (3888 bytes)
    14: ...aia (mythology)|Gaia]] (or possibly the goddess [[Hera]]) to kill the hunter [[Orion (mythology)|Orion]]...
    20: ..., a powerful but benevolent creature whose rising heralded spring.
  13. Pomegranate (4637 bytes)
    17: ...e]] growing to 5-8 m tall. Although it was previously given its own family Punicaceae, recent genetic ...
    26: ...unica'', is [[endemic (ecology)|endemic]] on the island of [[Socotra]]. It differs in having pink (not...
    43: ...an [[Triple Goddess]] who evolved into Olympian [[Hera]], who is represented offering the pomegranate. S...

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