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    Oceanus (redirect from Okeanos)
    London 1971.11–1.1 (Vase); British Museum 1971,1101.1. LIMC 617 (Okeanos 7). LIMC 1602 (Okeanos 3); Beazley Archive 300000; AVI 3576. Gantz, pp. 28, 229–230;...
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  • OKEANOS (Oversize Kite-craft for Exploration and Astronautics in the Outer Solar system) was a proposed mission concept to Trojan asteroids, which share...
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    NOAAS Okeanos Explorer (R 337) is a converted United States Navy ship (formerly USNS Capable (T-AGOS-16)), now an exploratory vessel for the National...
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    known as (together with the Black Sea) the Okeanos in ancient times, being called the Okeanos Potamos (Okeanos River). The lower Danube was also called...
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    due to cancellation of the Archimedes Project (Type 214), but not before Okeanos (S118) completed the upgrade. After the Archimedes Project settlement was...
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    classical antiquity, Oceanus (/oʊˈsiːənəs/; Greek: Ὠκεανός Ōkeanós, pronounced [ɔːkeanós]), the elder of the Titans in classical Greek mythology. Oceanus...
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  • Zeus' throne and formed part of his retinue. And Styx the daughter of Okeanos (Oceanus) was joined to Pallas and bare Zelos (Zelus, Emulation) and trim-ankled...
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    ridge feature off the West Florida Escarpment by an ROV from the NOAAS Okeanos Explorer as part of the Windows to the Deep 2021 expedition. The squid...
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    upon the beach of Okeanos." Posthomerica (V. 14). "Here [on the shield of Achilles] Tethys' all-embracing arms were wrought, and Okeanos fathomless flow...
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    Pegasus as derived from πηγή pēgē 'spring, well', referring to "the pegai of Okeanos, where he was born". A proposed etymology of the name is Luwian pihassas...
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