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Epidote is a
calcium aluminium iron
sorosilicate mineral. Well
developed crystals of
epidote, Ca2Al2(Fe3+;Al)(SiO4)(Si2O7)O(OH),
crystallizing in the monoclinic...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Epidotes (Ancient Gr****: Ἐπιδώτης) was a
divinity who was
worshipped at Lacedaemon, and
averted the
anger of Zeus
Hicesius (Gr****:...
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Epidotes are a
group of
sorosilicate minerals that are
common in
igneous and
metamorphic rocks. Clinozoisite, (CaCa)(AlAlAl)O[Si2O7][SiO4](OH) Epidote...
- rock that is
altered granite composed of pink
orthoclase feldspar,
green epidote, and
generally colorless quartz. It was
first found in the
United States...
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Hypnos lulling a lion to sleep. He
writes that the
statue was
surnamed Epidotes.
Related figures are the
Somnia (Dreams), the
thousand sons that the Latin...
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Epidote Peak (84°46′S 176°56′W / 84.767°S 176.933°W / -84.767; -176.933) is a
prominent rock peak just
north of the
mouth of Held Glacier,
lying along...
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chlorite +
albite +
quartz pumpellyite +
chlorite +
epidote +
albite +
quartz pumpellyite +
epidote +
stilpnomelane +
muscovite +
albite +
quartz In metapelites:...
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Enyalius (Ενυάλιος),
minor god of war Enyo (Ἐνυώ),
goddess of
destructive war
Epidotes (Ἐπιδώτης), a
divinity who was
worshipped at
Lacedaemon Glycon (Γλύκων)...
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Athenians escaped subjection to the
power of
Persia and they were free.
Epidôtês/
Epidotes (Επιδωτης; "Giver of Good"): an
epithet of Zeus at
Mantineia and Sparta...
- have an
abundance of
green minerals such as chlorite, serpentine, and
epidote, and
platy minerals such as
muscovite and
platy serpentine. The platiness...