In Greek mythology, Ariadne (/ˌæriˈædni/; Ancient Greek: Ἀριάδνη; Latin: Ariadne) was a Cretan princess, the daughter of King Minos of Crete. There are...
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Ariadne ariadne, the angled castor, is a species of nymphalid butterfly found in Asia. This butterfly is orange brown with wavy lines running across....
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Look up Ariadne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ariadne was a figure in Greek mythology. Ariadne may also refer to: Ariadne (empress), a Byzantine...
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Ariadne Díaz (Spanish pronunciation: [aˈɾjaðne ˈði.as]; (born Ariadne Rosales Díaz) was born on August 17, 1986, in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico) and...
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Ariadne Oliver is a fictional character in the novels of Agatha Christie. She (like Christie) is a crime fiction novelist, the creator of the fictional...
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Ariadne Getty (formerly Williams; born 1962) is an American philanthropist, businesswoman, and film producer. Getty was born in Rome, Italy to Sir John...
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Bacchus and Ariadne (1522–1523) is an oil painting by Titian. It is one of a cycle of paintings on mythological subjects produced for Alfonso I d'Este...
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Bacchus and Ariadne is a 1523 painting by Titian. Bacchus and Ariadne may also refer to: Bacchus and Ariadne (ballet), a 1930 ballet by Albert Roussel...
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Ariadne auf Naxos (Ariadne on Naxos), Op. 60, is a 1912 opera by Richard Strauss with a German libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal. The opera's unusual combination...
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Several vessels have been named Ariadne for Ariadne, a goddess in Greek mythology. Ariadne (1794 ship) was launched at Whitby. Two years later a new owner...
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Ariadne (named for the figure from Greek mythology) is a European association for sharing knowledge and fostering international cooperation in teaching...
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Saint Ariadne of Phrygia (Greek: Άριάδνη; died 130 AD) is a 2nd-century Christian saint and martyr. Ariadna was a slave woman to a certain Tertullus in...
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Eight ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Ariadne, after the Greek goddess: HMS Ariadne (1776) was a 20-gun post ship launched in 1776. She...
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Inception (redirect from Ariadne (Inception))
forger named Eames, a chemist named Yusuf, and a college student named Ariadne. Ariadne is tasked with designing the dream's architecture, something Cobb himself...
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Arianna Huffington (redirect from Ariadnē-Anna Stasinopoulou)
Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington (née Ariadnē-Anna Stasinopoúlou; Greek: Αριάδνη-Άννα Στασινοπούλου, pronounced [ariˈaðni ˈana stasinoˈpulu]; born July...
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Minotaur, Theseus's escape, and his romantic involvement with and betrayal of Ariadne, daughter of King Minos. Plutarch's avowed purpose is to construct a life...
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Ariadne, also known chemically as 4C-D or 4C-DOM, by its developmental code name BL-3912, and by its former tentative brand name Dimoxamine, is a little-known...
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Aelia Ariadne (Greek: Ἀριάδνη) (c. 450 – 515) was Eastern Roman empress as the wife of Zeno and Anastasius I. She is venerated as a saint in the Eastern...
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Ariadne merione, the common castor, is an orange butterfly with brown lines whose larvae feed almost exclusively on castor (Ricinus communis). It is similar...
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genus was named after Ariadne the daughter of Minos, king of Crete. Listed alphabetically: Ariadne actisanes (Hewitson, 1875) Ariadne albifascia (Joicey...
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Ariadna Welter (redirect from Ariadne Welter)
(June 29, 1930 – December 13, 1998), known as Ariadna Welter (also spelled Ariadne Welter), was a Mexican film actress of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema...
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Ariadne Paraskevi Spanaki (born 13 March 2001) is a Greek sailor. She competed with Emilia Tsoulfa in the women's 470 event at the 2020 Summer Olympics...
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Ariadne was a Leander-class frigate of the Royal Navy. She was launched in 1971, was sold to Chile in 1992 and sunk as a target hulk in 2004. Ariadne...
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in honor of Ariadne. Specifically on Naxos, two distinct festivals with the same name were held. One was dedicated to the abandoned Ariadne by Theseus...
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The Sleeping Ariadne, housed in the Vatican Museums in Vatican City, is a Roman Hadrianic copy of a Hellenistic sculpture of the Pergamene school of the...
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Young Couple (redirect from Bacchus and Ariadne (sculpture))
Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. It was previously known as Bacchus and Ariadne, whilst a recent study by Claudia Kryza-Gersch has suggested the alternative...
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Ariadne von Schirach (born July 24, 1978) is a German philosopher, writer, journalist and critic. She is known as a literary critic for Deutschlandradio...
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Ariadne Abandoned by Theseus is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Swiss artist Angelica Kauffman. It was painted in England in 1774. It is displayed in...
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Ariadne merionoides, the Holland's castor, is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is found in Sulawesi. The species was described from four male...
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43 Ariadne is a fairly large and bright main-belt asteroid. It is the second-largest member of the Flora asteroid family. It was discovered by N. R. Pogson...
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