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Its capsule was named Liberty7 and performed a suborbital flight piloted by astronaut Virgil I. "Gus" Grissom. It reached an altitude of over 118.26 statute miles (190 km) and traveled about 300 miles (480 km). The Redstone was MRLV-8 and the...
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We take." ―Green Goblin to Spider-Man Doctor Norman Virgil Osborn is a scientist, and CEO of Oscorp. Once he experimented on himself with an incomplete enhancement serum, Osborn developed an alternate identity, the Green Goblin. With Green Goblin in...
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Later, Roman mythology extensively explored her character in Virgil's Aeneid. At Strophades, a place known for its connection to the Harpies, Celaeno met Aeneas and delivered prophecies about his upcoming journeys. Mary Pownall, a talented British...
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... thickest. He grabbed Cacus and strangled the monster, earning widespread acclaim for his bravery. According to Virgil in Book VIII of the Aeneid, Hercules gripped Cacus so tightly that his eyes popped out and there was no blood left in his throat.
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In "Ricochet," Virgil is seen piloting Thunderbird 3, which was used for space rescues in "Sun Probe," "Ricochet," and "The Impostors." It also briefly escorted Zero X in "Thunderbirds Are Go." To print the Thunderbird 3 model, follow the...
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This large green VTOL aircraft is used for most earth-based rescue missions and is piloted by Virgil Tracy, who often flies with Scott Tracy, Alan Tracy, Gordon Tracy, Brains or sometimes Tin-Tin. Thunderbird 2 measures 250 feet long with a wingspan...
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There she takes over as guide from the Latin poet Virgil because, as a pagan, he cannot enter Paradise and because being the embodiment of beatific love, her name implies that it is Beatrice who leads into the Beatific vision. Scholars have long...
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The Roman account is told in Virgil's epic poem, the Aeneid, as well as other works. In English since around 1600, the term "palladium" has been employed figuratively to signify anything believed to offer protection or safety, particularly in...
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He was a contemporary of the older Virgil and Horace with whom he is often ranked alongside the three canonical poets of Latin literature. The Imperial scholar Quintilian considered him the last of the Latin love elegists. Ovid enjoyed immense...
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The marble replica of a bronze original, as described by Roman writer Pliny the Elder (23-79 CE), depicts Trojan priest Laocoon and his two sons Antiphas and Thymbraeus being brutally slain by enormous snakes, an event vividly recounted by Roman poet...
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As a translator of Virgil, the poet, writer, lecturer, and assistant to the Iron Pilgrimage and local school radio, Anton Van Wilderode became an outstanding personality in the Dutch region. The sculptor Wilfried Pas depicts the poet sitting at a...
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However it is also often associated with Quos Ego Whom I, Neptune's unfinished threat to the winds to cease stirring seas, from Virgil's Aeneid Book 1, 135. This object is part of Scan The World a non-profit initiative by MyMiniFactory through which...
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The Roman story is told in Virgil's Aeneid and other works. In English since around 1600, the word palladium has been used figuratively to mean anything believed to provide protection or safety, especially in Christian contexts a sacred relic or...
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The sculpture depicts Dido committing suicide as described in Virgil's Aeneid. After a dream following Sychaeus' death, her husband appeared to her, urging her to flee the country and revealing where his gold was buried. Dido left with those who...
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The sculpture depicts Dido committing suicide, as written thoroughly about in Virgil's Aeneid. After a dream following Sychaeus' death, her husband who urged her to flee the country and revealed where his gold was buried, Dido left with those who...
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This story belongs to the time of Virgil who first introduced Aristaeus and the tragic outcome. Other ancient writers speak of Orpheus visiting the underworld more negatively; Phaedrus in Plato's Symposium says infernal deities only "presented an...
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There's also a medieval legend about an adulterous empress who managed to deceive her husband in a trial using the Mouth, though this is often wrongly attributed to Roman poet Virgil. This subject is relatively rare in medieval and Renaissance art,...
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The origin story of Scylla varies depending on the author: In Virgil's Aeneid, Scylla was a lovely naiad who was coveted by Poseidon but transformed into a monster by Amphitrite's jealousy, which was triggered by the pollution of a spring where...
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Some of these poems may have been known to Virgil, who references the Proetides in Eclogue 6.48. Poem 21 may have been one of the Hopes, and poem 26 may have been one of the Heroines; elegiacs are found in 8.33-60, and the spurious epitaph on Bion...
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Virgil Describes its Death-Howl from the Top of the Temple by Night, a Circumstance Introduced as a Precursor of Dido's Death. Ovid, too, Constantly Speaks of this Bird's Presence as an Evil Omen; and Indeed the same Notions Respecting it may be...
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Virgil took pleasure in translating etymologies of Greek names by combining them with adjectives that explained them: for Atlas his adjective is durus, "hard, enduring",[9] which suggested to George Doig[10] that Virgil was aware of the Greek τλῆναι...
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The story as we know it today is attributed to Virgil, who first introduced the name of Aristaeus and the tragic outcome. However, other ancient writers have offered their own interpretations, with Phaedrus depicting Orpheus as a cowardly figure who...
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The subject of this group originates from Virgil's Georgics. Aristaeus was a shepherd, son of Apollo and the nymph Cyrene, who tended bees with great care. He relentlessly pursued the nymph Eurydice, who was killed by a serpent that she disturbed...
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The inscription on the pedestal reads: "The only miss of my life is to see my nation happy." It was built to celebrate 150 years since the revolution of 1848 and was unveiled on October 25, 1998 Armed Forces Day, with care from Turda City Council,...
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The story in this form belongs to the time of Virgil, who first introduces the name of Aristaeus and the tragic outcome. Other ancient writers, however, speak of Orpheus's visit to the underworld in a more negative light; according to Phaedrus in...
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Léo, Gabriel, Raphaël, Jade, Louise, Arthur, Louis, Jules, Emma, Adam, Maël, Lucas, Hugo, Alice, Noah, Ambre, Liam, Lina, Gabin, Rose, Chloé, Sacha, Paul, Mia, Léa, Nathan, Anna, Mila, Aaron, Mohamed, Ethan, Julia, Eden, Tom, Romy, Léon, Lou, Noé,...