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Saturnus may
refer to:
Saturn (mythology), a
Roman god
whose Latin name was
Saturnus Saturnus (band), a band from
Denmark Saturnus (butterfly), a genus...
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Saturn (Latin:
Sāturnus [saːˈtʊrnʊs]) was a god in
ancient Roman religion, and a
character in
Roman mythology. He was
described as a god of time, generation...
- to
Saturnus in 1993,
switching to
their present sound of
melodic death/doom with
synthesized touches of
gothic metal.
Throughout the 90s,
Saturnus had...
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which the
planet takes its
modern name. The
Romans considered the god
Saturnus the
equivalent of the Gr**** god Cronus; in
modern Gr****, the
planet retains...
- larger. Both ****es of
Charaxes saturnus are
similar to
females of
Charaxes achaemenes. and
Charaxes guderiana.
Where C.
saturnus is
sympatric with Charaxes...
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Saturnus is a
genus of
skippers in the
family Hesperiidae.
Recognised species in the
genus Phlebodes include:
Saturnus saturnus (Evans, 1955) Cong, Qian;...
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Johannes Germer (22
January 1885 – 25
October 1962), also
known as
Frater Saturnus, was a
German and
American businessman and occultist. He
served as the...
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brewed by
Saturnus) were
introduced to the market. For a long time,
Trocadero was the only soda,
except from cola, to
contain caffeine.
Saturnus eventually...
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records on
video of
living Echimys saturnus in the
Yasuni National Park (Ecuador) Solari, S. (2016). "Echimys
saturnus". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species...
- the liver. The name
Satre may be only an
Etruscan translation of
Saturnus, or
Saturnus may
derive from the Etruscan; it is also
possible that the two deities...