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    In Greek mythology, Niobe (/ˈnaɪ.ə.biː/; Greek: Νιόβη [ni.óbɛː]: Nióbē) was a daughter of Tantalus and of either Dione (as most frequently cited) or of...
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  • Niobe /ˈnaɪ.ə.biː/ is a fictional character in The Matrix franchise. She is portrayed by Jada Pinkett Smith. She serves as a supporting character in the...
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    Niobe was a ground-based, cryogenic resonant bar gravitational-wave detector. The detector used a microwave parametric transducer readout to improve noise...
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  • Several ships have borne the name Niobe, after the figure of Niobe in Greek mythology German anti-aircraft cruiser Niobe, ex-HNLMS Gelderland, Dutch ship...
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    Segelschulschiff Niobe was a tall ship used by the Reichsmarine to train cadets and aspiring NCOs. She sank during a white squall on 26 July 1932, with...
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  • Niobe may refer to: Niobe, daughter of Tantalus and Dione Niobe, rival of Aedon, possibly identified with either of the other two Niobes: the daughter...
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  • In Greek mythology, Niobe (/ˈnaɪ.ə.biː/; Greek: Νιόβη [ni.óbɛː]: Nióbē) was a daughter of Phoroneus and Teledice and the mother by Zeus of Argus, who was...
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  • mythology, Niobe (/ˈnaɪ.ə.biː/; Greek: Νιόβη [ni.óbɛː]: Nióbē) may refer to the following women: Niobe, wife of the autochthon Alalcomeneus. Niobe, daughter...
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    71 Niobe is a stony Gallia asteroid and relatively slow rotator from the central regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 90 kilometers (56 miles)...
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    SMS Niobe was the second member of the ten-ship Gazelle class of light cruisers that were built for the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy) in the...
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    legendrei H.Lév. Funkia subcordata Spreng. Hosta japonica Tratt. Niobe cordifolia Salisb. Niobe plantaginea (Lam.) Nash Saussurea japonica (Thunb.) Kuntze Saussurea...
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    Niobe is a 1915 American comedy silent film directed by Hugh Ford and Edwin S. Porter and written by Edward A. Paulton and Harry Paulton based upon their...
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    The Niobe fritillary (Fabriciana niobe) is a species of butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. The Latin species name niobe refers to Niobe, daughter of...
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  • Niobe, Alberta may refer to: Niobe, Red Deer County, Alberta, a locality in Red Deer County, Alberta Niobe, Grande Prairie County No. 1, Alberta, a locality...
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    Methyl benzoate (redirect from Niobe oil)
    Methyl benzoate is an organic compound. It is an ester with the chemical formula C6H5COOCH3, sometimes abbreviated as PhCO2Me, where Ph and Me are phenyl...
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    HMS Niobe was a ship of the Diadem class of protected cruisers in the Royal Navy. She served in the Boer War and was then given to Canada as the second...
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  • ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Niobe, after the figure of Niobe in Greek mythology: HMS Niobe was a 38-gun fifth-rate, formerly the French...
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    Potanthus niobe is a species of skipper butterflies endemic to the Philippines. It contains two subspecies: Potanthus niobe niobe (Evans, 1934) - found...
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    Destruction of the Children of Niobe is a painting by Richard Wilson, created in 1760. It depicts the Greek myth of the murder of Niobe's daughters by the goddess...
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  • niobe is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae. It was described by William Schaus in 1911. It is found in Costa Rica. Savela, Markku. "Trichromia niobe (Schaus...
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    Niobe's shrew (Crocidura niobe) is a species of mammal in the family Soricidae. It is native to the Albertine Rift montane forests. Gerrie, R.; Kennerley...
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    Acraea niobe is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is found on the island of São Tomé. The species was first described by Emily Mary Bowdler Sharpe...
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  • Niobe, also known as Niobe: All Smiles, is a farce written by Harry Paulton in 1892. The show had more than five hundred performances at the Royal Strand...
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    (Araki) W.G.Schmid Hosta montana F.Maek. Hosta tokudama F.Maek. Niobe fortunei (Baker) Nash Niobe sieboldiana (Hook.) Nash Saussurea sieboldiana (Hook.) Kuntze...
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    Uffizi (redirect from Niobe room)
    fully protected by bulletproof glass. The most severe damage was to the Niobe room and classical sculptures and neoclassical interior, which have since...
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  • Wong) and Niobe (Jada Pinkett Smith), members of the same group of rebels as Morpheus, Trinity, and Neo, the protagonists of the series. Niobe is the Captain...
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  • Niobe Nogueira Xando Bloch (1915 – 19 February 2010) was a Brazilian artist. Niobe Xandó was born in Campos Novos Paranapanema, São Paulo, in 1915. Her...
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  • Sthenelas or Arestor. Pelasgus, either an autochthon, or a son of Zeus by Niobe (and in the latter case brother of Argus) or of Arestor (son of Iasus or...
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    Germans during World War II, rebuilt as an anti-aircraft cruiser and renamed Niobe. Commissioned into the German navy on 1 March 1944, she was sunk in Kotka...
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  • cruisers of the German navy were named Niobe and built in 1898: SMS Niobe, in service 1900–1925 German cruiser Niobe (Fijenoord, 1898), in service 1940–1944...
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