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Roman equivalent was Morta.
Atropos was the
eldest of the
Three Fates and was
known as "the
Inflexible One." It was
Atropos who
chose the
manner of death...
- moving.
Acherontia atropos receives both its
species and
genus names from
bodies relating to
death or dark subjects. The
species name
atropos relates to death...
- 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...
- age, only to
reawaken back on
Atropos,
having looped back to the crash. Disma**** that she has
failed to
escape Atropos,
Selene continues to
explore the...
-
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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which are toxic. The
larva of A.
atropos feeding on
potato foliage ac****ulates
these alkaloids. The
species names atropos,
lachesis and styx are all from...
- rod. Her
Roman equivalent was
Decima ("the Tenth").
Atropos (/ˈætrəpɒs/, Gr**** Ἄτροπος, [
átropos], "inexorable" or "inevitable",
literally "unturning"...
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Atropos is a UK-based
journal for
specialists in
Lepidoptera and Odonata. It
takes its name from the
scientific name of the death's-head hawkmoth, Acherontia...
-
Hornblower and the
Atropos was
replaced by
Hornblower and the
Hotspur in
later UK
editions of The
Young Hornblower.
Hornblower and the
Atropos, The
Happy Return...
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Atropos at AstDyS-2, Asteroids—Dynamic Site Ephemeris ·
Observation prediction ·
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Observational info 273
Atropos at...