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- Polydeuces may refer to: Polydeuces, a moon of Saturn Polydeuces, pupil and eromenos of philanthropic magnate Herodes Atticus An alternative name for the...
- four known trojan moons of Saturn, Polydeuces exhibits the largest displacement from its Lagrange point. Polydeuces was discovered by the C****ini Imaging...
- Castor and Pollux (or Polydeuces) are twin half-brothers in Gr**** and Roman mythology, known together as the Dioscuri or Dioskouroi. Their mother was Leda...
- Theseus' father Aegeus. Menestheus is reportedly ****isted by Castor and Polydeuces of Sparta, who want to reclaim their sister Helen from her first husband...
- Helen and Polydeuces (Pollux) from the other. Therefore, Castor and Clytemnestra were fathered by Tyndareus, whereas Helen and Polydeuces were fathered...
- Theseus' father Aegeus. Menestheus is reportedly ****isted by Castor and Polydeuces of Sparta, who want to reclaim their sister Helen from her first husband...
- Seraye, and claimed Patriarch of Eritrea (disputed) (1935–2015) Castor and Polydeuces, known as the Dioscuri in Gr**** mythology This disambiguation page lists...
- Enceladus Tethys (trojans: Telesto and Calypso) Dione (trojans: Helene and Polydeuces) Rhea Rings of Rhea Titan Hyperion Iapetus Phoebe Shepherd moons Saturn-crossing...
- Trojan moons Calypso and Telesto (trojans of Tethys), and Helene and Polydeuces (trojans of Dione). These small moons share their orbits with Tethys and...
- prevented by the miraculous intervention of the demi-gods Castor and Polydeuces, brothers of Helen and the sons of Zeus and Leda. Virtue and Oaths: In...