
1) Character in the Aeneid 2) Offspring of Gaia
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[Aeneid] Mimas is a Greek mythological character who appears in Virgil`s Aeneid. He was the son of Amycus and Theano. A Trojan, he accompanied Aeneas to Italy, where he was killed by Mezentius. ...
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[Giant] In Greek mythology, Mimas was one of the Gigantes (Giants), the offspring of Gaia, born from the blood of the castrated Uranus. According to the mythographer Apollodorus, he was killed, during the Gigantomachy, the cosmic battle of the Giants with the Olympian gods, by Hephaestus with `missiles of red-hot metal` from his forge. In E...
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[data centre] Mimas is a nationally designated academic data centre based at the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. Its mission is to support the advancement of knowledge, research, and teaching. It hosts a number of the UK`s research information assets – and builds applications to help people access this resource. The organi...
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[genus] Mimas is a genus of moths in the Sphingidae family. ...
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smallest and innermost of the major regular moons of Saturn. It was discovered in 1789 by the English astronomer William Herschel and named for one ... [3 related articles]
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Mimas as seen by the Cassini Orbiter on Jan. 16, 2005 from a range of 213,000 km (132,000 miles). Prominent is the crater Herschel with its giant central peak. A moon of Saturn, discovered on September 17, 1789, by William Herschel. It is also known as Saturn I because it was the innermost of t...
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Satellite of the planet Saturn. See TABLE 8. SATURN - SATELLITE DATA
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In Greek mythology, a giant.
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