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Dione (moon) — Not to be confused with the asteroid called 106 Dione. For other uses, see Dione. Dione Cassini view of Dione s leading hemisphere. The large craters on or near the terminator are (from bottom to top) Evander, Erulus, Lagus and Sagaris. The… … Wikipedia
Dione (mythology) — This article is about the Greek goddess. For other uses, see Dione (disambiguation). Greek deities series Primordial deities Olympians Aquatic deities … Wikipedia
Dione — /duy oh nee/, n. 1. Class. Myth. a Titan and a consort of Zeus. 2. Astron. a moon of the planet Saturn. * * * ▪ Greek mythology in Greek mythology, a consort and, at Dodona in Epirus, a cult partner of Zeus, the king of the gods. Since the… … Universalium
Dione — I. /daɪˈoʊni/ (say duy ohnee) noun Greek Mythology Titan consort of Zeus and mother of Aphrodite. II. /daɪˈoʊni/ (say duy ohnee) noun one of the satellites of the planet Saturn. {name after Dione1} …
Dione — Contents 1 Given name 2 Surname 3 Astronomy 4 Chemistry … Wikipedia
DIONE — a Greek goddess of the earlier mythology; figures as the wife of the Dodonian Zeus; drops into subordinate place after his nuptials with Hera … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
List of giants in mythology and folklore — This is a list of giants and giantesses from mythology and folklore; it does not include giants from modern fantasy fiction or role playing games (for those, see list of species in fantasy fiction).* Anakim (Jewish mythology), references in the… … Wikipedia
Uranus (mythology) — For other uses, see Uranus (disambiguation). Uranus Aion Uranus with Terra (Greek Gaia) on mosaic Primordial Being of the Sky … Wikipedia
106 Dione — Discovery Discovered by James Craig Watson Discovery date October 10, 1868 Designations Named after Dione … Wikipedia
Tethys (mythology) — In Classical Greek mythology, Tethys (Greek Τηθύς ), daughter of Uranus and Gaia (Hesiod, Theogony lines 136, 337 and Bibliotheke 1.2) is an aquatic sea goddess. Tethys was both sister and wife of Oceanus. [Tethys and Oceanus appear as a pair in… … Wikipedia
Phobos (mythology) — Phobos (Ancient Greek polytonic|Φόβος, Fear ) is the embodiment of fear and horror in Greek mythology. He is the offspring of Ares and Aphrodite. He was known for accompanying Ares into battle along with his brother, Deimos, the goddess Enyo, and … Wikipedia