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Helicon or
Helikon may
refer to
Helicon (river), a
former river in the
Macedonian city Dion...
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Helikon Opera is a
Russian opera company based in Moscow,
specializing in
unconventional productions.
Their main
performing base is the 250 seat Mayakovsky...
- The
Helikon vortex separation process is an
aerodynamic uranium enrichment process designed around a
device called a
vortex tube. Paul
Dirac thought of...
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contest against Helikon,
which was
judged by the Muses.
Cithairon won the
contest and was
adorned with
garlands by the Muses, and
Helikon became so angry...
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Rocca Salvatesta in
Sicily as a
river started from it was
called also
Helikon.[page needed] In Gr**** mythology, two
springs sacred to the
Muses were...
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located in the town of Keszthely, Zala, Hungary. The
building now
houses the
Helikon Palace Museum. The palace's construction,
started by Kristóf Festetics...
- cult
centres being Mount Helikon in Boiotia,
which holds the
Valley of the Muses, and
Pieria in Makedonia.
Strabo wrote: "
Helikon, not far
distant from Parn****os...
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Stephen to the
Present Days – A
Biographical Encyclopedia] (2nd edition);
Helikon Kiadó Kft., 2006, Budapest; ISBN 963-547-085-1. Rulers.org Szurovecz, Illés...
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Helicon (also
transliterated Helikon) was a
river attested in antiquity,
which existed near the
Macedonian city of Dion in Pieria.
Pausanias describes...
- in Paris. He
later taught at the
Ankara Conservatory,
established the
Helikon Society of
Contemporary Arts, and
served as the
first music director of...