- The hippocampus, or
hippocamp or
hippokampos (plural:
hippocampi or
hippocamps;
Ancient Gr****: ἱππόκαμπος, from ἵππος, 'horse', and κάμπος, 'sea monster')...
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Hippocamp, also
designated Neptune XIV, is a
small moon of
Neptune discovered on 1 July 2013. It was
found by
astronomer Mark
Showalter by
analyzing archived...
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elementals in the
alchemical writings of
Paracelsus Abaia Gurangatch Hippocamp Ika-Roa Il
Belliegha - (Malta) Eel like
monster with a frog
tongue and...
- orbit, and it thus
became lost. In 2013 Mark R.
Showalter discovered Hippocamp while examining Hubble Space Telescope images of Neptune's ring arcs from...
- itself.
Debris ejected from the
impact that
created Pharos may have
formed Hippocamp, a
small moon
whose orbit is
unusually close to Proteus's.
Pharos was...
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crest has
elements of the city coat of arms,
which features two grey
hippocamps.
Before each home game, the team
enters the
field to "Going Home", with...
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Hippocamp, the main
figure in a
section of
mosaic floor from the
Roman Baths...
-
filling the
small square.
Tritons guide Oce****'s s**** chariot,
taming hippocamps. In the centre, a robustly-modelled
triumphal arch is
superimposed on...
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resemblance to a seahorse.
Hippocampus or
Hippocamp may
refer to:
Hippocampus (fish), the
seahorse genus Hippocamp (moon), a
natural satellite of Neptune...
- as they
would have
looked at
their greatest extent in 4th
century AD
Hippocamp mosaic The 'Sacred Pool' List of
Roman public baths Historic England....