- In Gr**** mythology,
Ariadne (/ˌæriˈædni/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀριάδνη; Latin:
Ariadne) was a
Cretan princess, the
daughter of King
Minos of Crete.
There are...
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Ariadne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ariadne was a
figure in Gr**** mythology.
Ariadne may also
refer to:
Ariadne (given name), a list of...
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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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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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Several vessels have been
named Ariadne for
Ariadne, a
goddess in Gr**** mythology.
Ariadne (1794 ship) was
launched at Whitby. Two
years later a new owner...
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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 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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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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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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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...