
1) Abductee of Zeus 2) Automotive fuel brand 3) Automotive fuel retailer 4) Beauty abducted by Zeus 5) Beauty of myth 6) Bright satellite of jupiter 7) Bull-rider of myth 8) Cretan mythology 9) Currency of Europe 10) Daughter of Agenor 11) Frank Chadwick game 12) Galilean moon 13) Galilean satellite
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1) Moon
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(from the article `ship`) ...construction, beginning with the French Line`s Île de France in 1927 and gaining fiercer competition when the Germans returned to the race with ...
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in Greek mythology, the daughter either of Phoenix or of Agenor, king of Phoenicia. The beauty of Europa inspired the love of Zeus, who approached ... [2 related articles]
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the smallest and second nearest of the four large moons (Galilean satellites) discovered around Jupiter by the Italian astronomer Galileo in 1610. It ... [5 related articles]
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Phoenician princess and daughter of King Agenor of Tyre. While gathering flowers by the sea she was kidnapped by Zeus in the form of a white bull after which Taurus was patterned in the sky. She became queen of Crete and mother to Rhadamanthus, Minos, and Sarpedon. Europe, named after her, has since given its maidenhood up to many warring kings and...
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Greek and Latin for Europe / Name of EU website / One of Jupiter's moons,
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Trailing hemisphere of Europa in approximate natural color. Dark brown areas are rocky material derived from the interior, implanted by impact, or from a combination of interior and exterior sources. Bright plains are visible in the polar areas (top and bottom). Long, dark lines are fractures in the...
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(minor planet 52) The seventh largest known asteroid; it was discovered by Hermann Goldschmidt in 1858. Diameter 303 km Albedo 0.06 Semimajor axis 3.098 AU Perihelion 2.786 AU Aphelion 3.410 AU Eccentricity 0.101 Inclination 7.47°
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Satellite of the planet Jupiter. See TABLE 7. JUPITER - SATELLITE DATA
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Europa was a princess of Tyre. The chief god Zeus appeared to her in the form of a bull and took her to Crete. She was the mother of King Minos.
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Europa was the daughter of Agenor. She was carried off by Zeus who had transformed himself into a great white bull.
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Europa is a cultivated variety of potato.
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[
n] - the 4th largest of Jupiter`s satellites
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In Greek mythology, a mistress of Zeus to whom he appeared as a gentle white heifer. Zeus persuaded her to take a ride on his back, and then he carried her away across the sea.
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noun the 4th largest of Jupiter`s satellites; covered with a smooth shell of frozen water
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(astronomy) In astronomy, fourth-largest moon of the planet Jupiter, diameter 3,140 km/1,950 mi, orbiting 671,000 km/417,000 mi from the planet every 3.55 days. It is a rocky body, probably with an iron core, covered by ic...
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Mortal loved by Zeus, who, in form of white bull, carried her off to Crete.
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a sister of Cadmus who was abducted by Zeus in the form of a bull and taken to Crete, where she bore him Rhadamanthus, Minos, and Sarpedon. · a large natural satellite of the planet Jupiter.
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