- Juno (English: /ˈdʒuːnoʊ/ JOO-noh;
Latin Iūnō [ˈjuːnoː]) was an
ancient Roman goddess, the
protector and
special counsellor of the state. She was equated...
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Rubus longipetiolatus Sennen Rubus minutiflorus Lange Rubus oculus-
junonis Gand.
Rubus panormit****
Tineo Rubus rustic****
Mercier Rubus segobricensis...
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Patil Senior College,
Javale Mandesh Mahavidyalaya,
Junoni Junoni vidyalaya and Jr. college,
Junoni Javahar Vidyalaya,
Gherdi Shivaji Polytechnic, Sangola...
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verse 668 of Virgil's Aeneid:[citation needed] lītora jactētur odiīs
Jūnōnis inīquae The
table below demonstrates how
widely the
sound of
glottal stop...
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maidenhair Adiantum breviserratum Adiantum calcareum Adiantum ca****s-
junonis Adiantum ca****s-veneris –
black maidenhair,
southern maidenhair, Venus'...
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being identified with this animal. However,
Manilius called it
Jovis et
Junonis Sidus (Star of
Jupiter and Juno). As of 2002[update], the Sun
appears in...
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Prostanthera junonis,
commonly known as
Somersby mintbush, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Lamiaceae and is
endemic to the
Central Coast...
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imperial period refers to a
priest named Herculis whose father was
named Junonis,
reflecting the
Punic ****ociation of "Hercules" (Melqart) and "Juno" (ʿAštart)...
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carried out by the
Government of
Mahararashtra at Hingoli, Jath and
Junoni and by the
Government of
Karnataka at Bankapur.
Nitya Sambamurthi Ghotge...
- Litora; multùm ille et
terris jactatus et alto Vi superum, sævæ
memorem Junonis ob iram.
Modern orthography with
macrons Arma
virumque canō,
Troiae quī...