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Castor and Pollux (or Polydeuces) are twin half-brothers in Gr****
and Roman mythology,
known together as the
Dioscuri or Dioskouroi.
Their mother was...
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Castor et
Pollux (
Castor and Pollux) is an
opera by Jean-Philippe Rameau,
first performed on 24
October 1737 by the Académie
royale de
musique at its...
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Temple of
Castor and Pollux (Italian:
Tempio dei Dioscuri) is an
ancient temple in the
Roman Forum, Rome,
Central Italy. It was
originally built in...
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constellations today. Its name is
Latin for twins,
and it is ****ociated with the
twins Castor and Pollux in Gr**** mythology. Its old
astronomical symbol...
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Castor and Pollux were two
elephants kept at the zoo
Jardin des
Plantes in Paris. They were
killed and eaten,
along with many
other animals from the zoo...
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Castor and Pollux may
refer to:
Castor and Pollux, in Gr****
and Roman mythology, the twin sons of Lēda
and Zeus/Tyndareus, who were
transformed into the...
- star's
Bayer designation. The
traditional name
Pollux refers to the
twins Castor and Pollux in Gr****
and Roman mythology. In 2016, the
International Astronomical...
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twins Castor and Pollux in Greco-Roman
mythology Castor or
CASTOR may also
refer to:
Castor (rocket stage), a
family of solid-fuel
rocket stages Castor (software)...
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Castor and Pollux,
known as the
Dioscuri in Gr**** mythology. It is
known as a positive,
mutable sign. In
Babylonian astronomy, the
stars Pollux and Castor...
- a
magnitude fainter than 'β' (beta) Geminorum,
Pollux.
Hierarchy of
orbits in the
Castor system Castor is a
multiple star
system made up of six individual...