1005 résultats pour "sées"
- Nereids Greek The Nymphs of the sea, specifically the Mediterranean Sea; the daughters of Nereus, an ancient sea god, and Doris, a daughter of Oceanus.
- Hell espont (Dardanelles) Greek The long narrow channel or strait leading from the Aegean Sea into the Sea of Marmara and the Black Sea.
- Nereus (Old Man of the Sea) Greek A sea god depicted as a very old man.
- Pontus (Pontos) Greek An ancient sea god; the first sea god.
- Phorcys (Phorcus; Old man of the sea) Greek An ancient sea god; son of Gaia and Pontus; husband to his sister Ceto.
- Sea Otter.
- Salacia (The salty one) Roman A goddess of the sea, usually associated with the sea god Neptune, likely his wife.
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- Sée, Camille
- Vierwaldstätter See - geographie.
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Edgar Allan Poe
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Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849), American writer, known as a poet and critic but most famous as the first master of the short-story form (see Short Story), especially the
psychological horror tale.
the deciphering of a code. “The Murders in the Rue Morgue” (1841), “The Mystery of Marie Rogêt” (1842-1843), and “The Purloined Letter” (1844) are regarded aspredecessors of the modern mystery, or detective, story ( see Detective Story). Many of Poe’s tales are distinguished by the author’s unique grotesque inventiveness in addition to his superb plot construction. Poe was unequaled in evoking an all-encompassing mood of horror through the rendering of setting and atmosphere. The opening descri...
- Neusiedler See - geographie.
- Mediterranean Sea - geography.
- Southend-on-Sea.
- Comer See - geographie.
- Genfer See - geographie.
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- Dead Sea - Geography.
- Luganer See - geographie.
- Dead Sea - geography.
- Genfer See - geographie.
- Mediterranean Sea - Geography.
- Caspian Sea - Geography.
- Dead Sea Scrolls
- Deep-Sea Exploration.
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- Sea Horse - biology.
- Starnberger See - geographie.
- Inland Seas - geography.
- Harpies (Swift Robbers) Greek The storm winds; daughters of Electra (3), a sea Nymph, and an ancient sea god, Thaumus; sisters of the goddess of rainbows, Iris.
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Peter Paul Rubens
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Thetis Dipping Achilles in the Styx
The sea nymph Thetis is seen dipping her son Achilles in the River Styx to make him immortal.
Rubens, Equestrian Portrait of the Duke of LermaIn 1603 Flemish painter Peter Paul Rubens traveled to Spain as part of a diplomatic mission. While there, he received acommission for this portrait of the Duke of Lerma, the powerful prime minister of Spanish king Philip III. The painting nowhangs in the Prado Museum in Madrid, Spain.The Prado Museum, Madrid/Archivo Fotografico Oronoz Shortly thereafter, following the example of many northern European artists of the period, Rubens traveled to Italy...
- Caspian Sea - geography.
- NORMANDIE Sées, chapelle du XIe siècle.
- Ceto (Whale) Greek An ancient Greek sea goddess.
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- Zoos. You don't have to go to Africa to see an
- Coral Sea, Battle of the
- The World's Oceans and Seas.
- Southeast Asia and the South China Sea - geography.
- Poseidon Greek Sea god and one of the Olympian gods; son of Cronus and Rhea; brother of Zeus, Hades, Demeter, Hera, and Hestia; husband The Roman goddess Pomona displays her fruits of plenty in the painting by French artist Nicholas Fouche (1653-1733).
- Baltic Sea, action on the
- Euryal e (Wide-Stepping) Greek One of the three gorgons, female monsters; daughter of Ceto, an ancient sea goddess, and Phorcys; her sisters were Stheno and Medusa.
- Proteus Greek A minor but ancient sea god who served Poseidon.
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- Libya (1) Greek Mother, with sea god Poseidon, of Agenor, king of Tyre.
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Le sea Sherpherd
AGE OF UNION Présentation du navire et de sa compagnie : Création de Sea Shepherd : Fondée en 1977 par Paul Watson, militant écologiste canadien. La Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (SSCS) est une organisation non gouvernementale internationale maritime à but non lucratif (ONG), elle a pour mission de protéger les écosystèmes marins et la biodiversité. Cette association basée à Friday Harbor à Washington aux États-Unis, a pour but de lutter contre la pêche illégale (chasse de la bale...
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Installer un µcontroller F210A
Zavio F210A Quick Installation Guide Please follow the installation steps below to set up your F210A IP Camera. Check the package contents against the list below. See P.1 Physical overview. See P.1 Install the hardware and connect all cables. See P.2 Microsoft OS: Use the software CD to install Intelligent IP Installer. See P.2 Access the IP Camera using Intelligent IP Installer. See P.2 Mac OS using Safari Browser. See P.4 Change light environment setting. See P.5 Change the Web I...
- Galatea (1) (Milk White) The most famous Galatea in Greek mythology was a Nereid, or sea Nymph, daughter of Nereus and Doris.
- Oceanus Greek The Titan son of Gaia and Uranus and the brother and husband of the Titan Tethys; father of all the Oceanids and all the rivers and seas of the world.
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Achilles
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Thetis Dipping Achilles in the Styx
The sea nymph Thetis is seen dipping her son Achilles in the River Styx to make him immortal.
Priam Reclaims the Body of HectorThe relief sculpture on this ancient Roman sarcophagus, discovered in northwestern Greece, depicts an event fromHomer’s epic poem the Iliad. In this scene Priam, the king of Troy, reclaims the body of his son, Hector, from the Greekwarrior Achilles, who has killed Hector in battle. Hector’s recumbent body is seen in front of a chariot.Chris Hellier/Corbis Achilles fought many battles during the Greeks’ ten-year siege of Troy. When the Mycenaean king Agamemnon sei...
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Antarctica - geography.
The geographic South Pole lies near the center of the continent in East Antarctica. This point is where all map lines of longitude converge at the southern end ofEarth’s axis of rotation. Distinct from the geographic south pole is the south magnetic pole, where the lines of force of Earth’s magnetic field emerge vertically,arching upward over the planet to enter Earth again at the north magnetic pole. The south-seeking end of a compass needle points to the south magnetic pole. Thesouth magnetic...
- Henri Matisse Henri Matisse (1869-1954), French artist, leader of the fauve group (see Fauvism), regarded as one of the great formative figures in 20th-century art, a master of the use of color and form to convey emotional expression.
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Asia - geography.
the Himalayas, the world’s highest mountain system. The Pacific Ocean plate drifted westward, scraping along the Eurasian plate and slipping under its coastal edge. This created the islands of Japan, Taiwan, the Kurils, theRyūky ūs, and the Philippines. Southeast Asia lies at the intersection of the Eurasian, Pacific Ocean, and Indian Ocean plates. Over time the contact between these platescreated the mountain ranges of mainland Southeast Asia. The continued slow movement of the plates causes fr...
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Asia - history.
the Himalayas, the world’s highest mountain system. The Pacific Ocean plate drifted westward, scraping along the Eurasian plate and slipping under its coastal edge. This created the islands of Japan, Taiwan, the Kurils, theRyūky ūs, and the Philippines. Southeast Asia lies at the intersection of the Eurasian, Pacific Ocean, and Indian Ocean plates. Over time the contact between these platescreated the mountain ranges of mainland Southeast Asia. The continued slow movement of the plates causes fr...