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Sponde /ˈspɒndiː/, also
known as
Jupiter ****VI, is a
natural satellite of Jupiter. It was
discovered by a team of
astronomers from the
University of Hawaii...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Sponde (/ˈspɒndiː/;
Ancient Gr****: Σπονδη, romanized:
Spondê, lit. 'libations') was the
seventh Hora (Hour) who
presided over the hour...
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morning hour of
gymnastics Nymphe the
morning hour of
bathing Mesembria noon
Sponde libations poured after lunch Elete prayer Acte or ?Cypris
eating and pleasure...
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Henri Spond**** (né de
Sponde; 6
January 1568, Mauléon – 18 May 1643, Toulouse) was a
French Catholic jurist, historian, and
continuator of the Annales...
- Jean de
Sponde (Joanes Ezponda; 1557 in
Basque – 18
March 1595) was a
Baroque French poet. Born at Mauléon, in what is now Pyrénées-Atlantiques, Jean de...
- of the Nile (2nd–3rd
century CE)
Libation (‹See Tfd›Gr****: σπονδή,
spondȇ, [
spondɛ̌ː]) was a
central and
vital aspect of
ancient Gr**** religion, and one...
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stressed syllables in
modern meters. The word
comes from the Gr**** σπονδή,
spondḗ, 'libation'.
Sometimes libations were
accompanied by
hymns in
spondaic rhythm...
- 57.8 ≈ 100 23468200 −743.61 148.4 0.412 1908 1908
Melotte Pasiphae ****VI
Sponde‡ /ˈspɒndiː/ 16.7 ≈ 2 ≈ 0.0042 23543300 −748.29 149.3 0.322 2001 2002 Sheppard...
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morning hour of
ablutions (bathing, washing)
Mesembria (Μεσημβρία), noon
Sponde (Σπονδή),
libations poured after lunch Elete, prayer, the
first of the afternoon...
- York:
Robert Appleton Company. E. Zuppardo-S.Piccolo,
Terra Mater:
sulle sponde del Gela greco,
Betania Ed.,
Caltanissetta 2005 "History of Sicily". knowital...