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Taranis
Taranis Tar"a*nis, n. [L. taranis, from the Celtic; cf. W. & Corn. taran thunder.] (Myth.) A Celtic divinity, regarded as the evil principle, but confounded by the Romans with Jupiter.

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- Musée d'Archéologie Nationale. Taranis and Toutatis are often mentioned by characters of the Asterix series. Taranis and other Celtic gods are often...
- which is named after the Celtic god of thunder Taranis, first flew in 2013. An unmanned warplane, the Taranis is designed to fly intercontinental missions...
- missions. After TARANIS's failure to orbit, CNES started to plan a replacing mission TARANIS 2 in late 2020 and early 2021. TARANIS 2 is planned to achieve...
- Look up Taranis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Taranis is the Celtic god of thunder. Taranis may also refer to: BAE Systems Taranis, a British unmanned...
- Database Browser: 5370 Taranis (1986 RA)" (2016-07-16 last obs.). Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Retrieved 2 February 2018. "5370 Taranis (1986 RA)". Minor Planet...
- Apollo asteroid 3838 Epona and the Amor asteroids 11284 Belenus and 5370 Taranis. He parti****ted in the OCA DLR Asteroid Survey (ODAS), which also discovered...
- within the genus Taranis include: Taranis adenensis Mor****i & Bon****o, 2013 † Taranis aliena (Marwick, 1965) Taranis allo (Lamy, 1934) Taranis benthicola (Dell...
- Arman Taranis (born 30 July 2001) is a Danish footballer of Bosnian descent, who plays as a forward for Danish 2nd Division side FC Roskilde. Taranis started...
- will be suppression of enemy air defenses (SEAD), penetration and bomber. Taranis is a British demonstrator program for unmanned combat air vehicle (UCAV)...
- deities, Teutates, Taranis, and Esus. All were propitiated by human sacrifice: the victims of Teutates were to be drowned, those of Taranis burnt, and those...