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Atropos (/ˈætrəpɒs, -pəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἄτροπος "without turn"), in Gr**** mythology, was the
third of the
Three Fates or Moirai,
goddesses of fate and...
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Acherontia atropos, the
African death's-head hawkmoth, is the most
widely recognized of
three species within the
genus Acherontia (the
other two being...
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Atropo was the name of at
least two
ships of the
Italian Navy and may
refer to:
Italian submarine
Atropo (1912), a
submarine launched in 1912 and discarded...
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Hornblower and the
Atropos is a 1953
historical novel by C.S. Forester.
Horatio Hornblower is
posted to HMS
Atropos, the
smallest vessel in the
Royal Navy...
- Look up
Atropos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Atropos is one of the
three goddesses of fate and
destiny in Gr**** mythology.
Atropos may
refer also...
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Atropos is a
typical Main belt
asteroid that was
discovered by
Austrian astronomer Johann Palisa on 8
March 1888 in Vienna.
Photometric observations...
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refers to any of
three moth
species of the
genus Acherontia (Acherontia
atropos,
Acherontia styx and
Acherontia lachesis). The
former species is found...
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Atropos, or The
Fates (Spanish:
Átropos or Las Parcas) is one of the 14
Black Paintings painted by
Francisco de Goya
between 1819–1823. Goya, then 75...
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three sisters:
Clotho (the spinner),
Lachesis (the allotter), and
Atropos (the inevitable, a
metaphor for death).
Their Roman equivalent is the Parcae...
- (Bitis
atropos) is a
viper species endemic to
mountainous regions in
southern Africa. No
subspecies are
currently recognized. The
specific name,
atropos, refers...