• up Phaeton, Phaëthon, Phaëton, phaeton, or Φαέθων in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Phaeton, Phaethon, Foeton, or Foethon may refer to: Phaëton (Lully)...
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    The Volkswagen Phaeton ( /ˈfeɪtən/ FAY-tən) (Typ 3D) is a full-size sedan/saloon manufactured by the German automobile manufacturer Volkswagen, described...
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    A phaeton (also phaéton) was a form of sporty open carriage popular in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century. Drawn by one or two horses, a...
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    A phaeton is a style of open automobile without any fixed weather protection, which was popular from the 1900s until the 1930s. It is an automotive equivalent...
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    Pin. Phaéton became one of the four great founders of the modern French Trotteur, along with the stallions Normand, Conquérant and Lavater. Phaéton was...
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  • the Royal Navy have been named HMS Phaeton or Phaëton after Phaëton, the son of Helios in Greek mythology: HMS Phaeton (1691), a purpose-built fireship...
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    Matthias Jean Phaëton (born 8 January 2000) is a professional footballer who plays as a forward for CSKA Sofia. Born in metropolitan France, he plays...
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    Chrysler Phaeton was a four-door convertible sedan concept car built by Chrysler in 1997. The Phaeton was inspired by Chrysler's historic Newport Phaeton, and...
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    Jupiter strikes the chariot down with a thunderbolt. Phaëton falls to his death. Lully: Phaéton / Marc Minkowski, Les Musiciens du Louvre. Erato (1993)...
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    Synchiropus phaeton (from the Greek symphysis, "grown together", cheir "hand" and pous, “foot”) or the Phaeton dragonet is a species of bony fish of the...
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  • Phaeton (alternatively Phaethon /ˈfeɪ.əθən/ or Phaëton /ˈfeɪ.ətən/; from Ancient Greek: Φαέθων, romanized: Phaéthōn, pronounced [pʰa.é.tʰɔːn]) was the...
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    The Fall of Phaeton is a painting by the Flemish master Peter Paul Rubens, featuring the ancient Greek myth of Phaeton (Phaethon), a recurring theme in...
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    HMS Phaeton was a 38-gun, Minerva-class fifth rate of Britain's Royal Navy. This frigate was most noted for her intrusion into Nagasaki harbour in 1808...
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  • Phaeton (Haitian Creole: Fayeton) is a town in the Fort-Liberté Arrondissement, in the Nord-Est department of Haiti. It is an old factory town, like its...
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    Euproserpinus phaeton, the Phaeton primrose sphinx moth, is a moth of the family Sphingidae. the species was first described by Augustus Radcliffe Grote...
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  • The Phaeton complex is a psychological condition described by Maryse Choisy as a "painful combination of thoughts and emotions caused by the absence,...
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    The Graham-Paige 835 introduced at the New York Automobile Show in January 1928 was the largest of that year's Graham-Paige range. It was powered by a...
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    The Baltimore checkerspot (Euphydryas phaeton) is a North American butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It has been the official state insect of the U...
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  • Phaeton Airport is an airport located in Phaeton, a town in the Fort-Liberte area of the Nord-Est Department of Haiti. The airport was built as part of...
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  • season. "Gary Phaeton". www.lnb.fr. Retrieved 17 October 2012.[dead link‍] Gary Phaeton at Eurobasket.com Gary Phaeton at RealGM Gary Phaeton at Proballers...
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    HMS Phaeton was a second class cruiser of the Leander class which served with the Royal Navy. Paid off in 1903, she then did harbour service until 1913...
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    3200 Phaethon (redirect from Phaeton-3200)
    3200 Phaethon (/ˈfeɪ.əˌθɒn/; previously sometimes spelled Phæton), provisionally designated 1983 TB, is an active Apollo asteroid with an orbit that brings...
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  • Mignonne. In 1807 they renamed her HMS Musette. She was sold in 1814. Phaéton was stationed at Hellevoetsluis under the command of lieutenant de vaisseau...
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    Cardillac (1952). Camille Saint-Saëns wrote a symphonic poem entitled Phaéton in 1873. Niccolò Jommelli wrote an opera Fetonte to an Italian-language...
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    The Herdic Phaeton Company was a late nineteenth-century mass transit company that was located in Washington, D.C. The company derived part of its name...
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    HMS Phaeton (1848) was a fourth-rate ship of the line of the British Royal Navy, built to a design by Joseph White, of Cowes. She was launched at Deptford...
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    by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Ordered for the Royal Navy as HMS Phaeton, the cruiser was purchased by the Australian government and renamed prior...
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    the Belgians") or tulip phaeton was a car body style used on luxury motor vehicles in the early 1900s. It was a double phaeton with exaggerated bulges...
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    Hypothetical objects Fifth Giant Nemesis Phaeton Planet Nine Planet V Planet X Subsatellites Theia Tyche Vulcan Vulcanoids Exploration (outline) Colonization...
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    HMS Phaeton was one of eight Arethusa-class light cruisers built for the Royal Navy in the 1910s. She fought in the First World War, participating in...
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