- In Gr**** mythology,
Minos (/ˈmaɪnɒs, -nəs/; Gr****: Μίνως, [
mǐːnɔːs]) was a king of Crete, son of Zeus and Europa.
Every nine years, he made King Aegeus...
- far detector). The
MINOS experiment started detecting neutrinos from the NuMI beam in
February 2005. On 30
March 2006, the
MINOS collaboration announced...
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Minos was a
mythical king of Crete.
Minos may also
refer to:
Minos (dialogue), one of the
dialogues of
Plato Palace of
Minos, a
Bronze Age archaeological...
- upon
command of King
Minos of Crete.
According to tradition,
every nine
years the
people of
Athens were
compelled by King
Minos to
choose fourteen young...
- 92°14′30″W / 47.82000°N 92.24167°W / 47.82000; -92.24167
MINOS+ was a
continuation of the
MINOS experiment (Main
injector neutrino oscillation search) to...
-
ships of the
Royal Navy have been
named HMS
Minos,
after the
Minos of Gr**** mythology. The
first HMS
Minos (1840) was an
early steam vessel, operating...
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mulberry plant, and
Minos sent him to find Glaucus.
Searching for the boy,
Polyidus saw an owl
driving bees away from a wine-cellar in
Minos' palace. Inside...
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wrote that
Minos, the
legendary king of Knossos,
established a thal****ocracy (sea empire).
Thucydides accepted the
tradition and
added that
Minos cleared...
-
Minos Xenophon "Minas"
Kyriakou (Gr****: Μίνως (Μηνάς) Κυριακού,
pronounced [
ˌminos (miˌnas) ciriaˈku]; 31 May 1942 – 2 July 2017) was a Gr****
media and...
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Minoan loanword.
Ariadne was the
daughter of
Minos, the King of
Crete and son of Zeus, and of Pasiphaë,
Minos'
queen and
daughter of Helios.
Others denominated...