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Circe

Circe logo #10101) Aeaea 2) Enticer
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Circe

Circe logo #10101) Aegean enchantress 2) Ancient enchantress 3) Ancient Greek stockholder 4) Character in the Odyssey 5) Dangerous damsel 6) Dangerous temptress 7) Daughter of Helios 8) Daughter of helios and perse 9) Enchantress 10) Enchantress in homer 11) Enchantress of Greek myth 12) Enchantress of myth 13) Enchantress on Aeaea
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Circé

Circé logo #10101) Opera by Henri Desmarets
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Circe

Circe logo #21000[The Sorceress] =={int:filedesc}== =={int:license-header}== ...
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Circe

Circe logo #21000[cable system] Circe is a submarine communications cable that connects network switches in the United Kingdom with those in Belgium, France, Germany, and the Netherlands. It is was built at a cost of US$1 billion by Viatel in the late 1990s and measures up to 8,700 km in total length. According to a 1998 Bloomberg Businessweek article, Circ...
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Circé

Circé logo #21000[Desmarets] Circé (Circe) is an opera by the French composer Henri Desmarets, first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris Opera) on 1 October 1694. It takes the form of a tragédie en musique in a prologue and five acts. The libretto, by Madame de Saintonge, concerns the Greek myth of Circe. ==Sources== ...
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Circe

Circe logo #21003(from the article `Keiser, Reinhard`) ...form of Baroque opera. His early stage works were entirely in German, but Italian arias crept into his later operas under the influence of the ...
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Circe

Circe logo #21003in Greek legend, a sorceress, the daughter of Helios, the sun god, and of the ocean nymph Perse. She was able by means of drugs and incantations to ... [2 related articles]
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Circe

Circe logo #23403the sorceress of Aeaea who entranced Odysseus until Hermes came to get him after she turned the king?s men into pigs. She was the daughter of Helios and the oceanid Perse.
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Circe

Circe logo #20448One of the `minor planets` of our solar system. Discovered by Chacornac on 6 Apr 1855. Diameter in km: 112. More data in TABLE 13. THE MINOR PLANETS
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Circe

Circe logo #20688In Greek mythology, an enchantress living on the island of Aeaea. In Homer's Odyssey, she turned the followers of Odysseus into pigs. Odysseus, protected by the herb moly provided by Hermes,...
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Circe

Circe logo #22742Circe was a sorceress who met Odysseus
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Circe

Circe logo #21217In Greek mythology, Circe was an enchantress living on the island of Aeaea. In Homer's Odyssey, she turned the followers of Odysseus into pigs. Odysseus, bearing the herb moly provided by Hermes to protect him from the same fate, forced her to release his men.
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Circe

Circe logo #21217The Circe was a French Schneider-Laubeuf type Sirene Class submarine of 552 tons displacement surfaced launched in 1925. The Circe was powered by two sets of 2-cycle Schneider-Carels diesel engines providing a top speed of 14 knots surfaced and electric motors providing a top speed of 7.5 knots submerged and a range of 3200 km at 10 knots on the su...
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Circe

Circe logo #20400[n] - (Greek mythology) a sorceress who detained Odysseus on her island and turned his men into swine
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CIRCE

CIRCE logo #20724Chemical Industries Regional Centre of Excellence - Independent private/public partnership
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Circe

Circe logo #20785MineHunter Class [FR]
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Circe

Circe logo #20974 noun (Greek mythology) a sorceress who detained Odysseus on her island and turned his men into swine
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Circe

Circe logo #21221In Greek mythology, an enchantress living on the island of Aeaea. In Homer's Odyssey, she turned the followers of Odysseus into pigs. Odysseus, protected by the herb moly provided by Hermes, messenger of the gods, forced her to release his men. The hero remained with her for a year, and she bore him a son, Telegonus. In one t...
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Circe

Circe logo #23405Sorceress; daughter of Helios; changed Odysseus's men into swine.
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Circe

Circe logo #21199Also calledthe enchantress represented by Homer as turning the companions of Odysseus into swine by means of a magic drink. · a dangerously or irresistibly fascinating woman.
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Circe

Circe logo #23177Circe is a Greek name for girls. The meaning is `seductive goddess` The name Circe is most commonly given to French girls. (38 times more often than to American girls.) The name sounds like: Ceryce, Cerice Similar names are: Cici, Cira, Ciri
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