11 Parthenope (/pɑːrˈθɛnəpi/ parth-EN-ə-pee) is a large, bright main-belt asteroid. Parthenope was discovered by Annibale de Gasparis on 11 May 1850,...
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Parthenope is a 2024 coming-of-age drama film written, produced and directed by Paolo Sorrentino. An international co-production between Italy and France...
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Parthenope (/pɑːrˈθɛnəpi/ parth-EN-ə-pee; Ancient Greek: Παρθενόπη) may refer to: Parthenope (siren), one of the sirens in Greek mythology Parthenope...
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eleventh month of the year Windows 11, an operating system by Microsoft iOS 11, an operating system by Apple 11 Parthenope, an asteroid in the asteroid belt...
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Parthenope (Ancient Greek: Παρθενόπη) was one of the sirens in Greek mythology. Her name means 'maiden-voiced' from parthenos (παρθένος, meaning fig. 'maiden/virgin')...
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Hygiea (discovered 1849), an upright snake with a star on its head; 11 Parthenope (discovered 1850), a standing fish with a star; 12 Victoria (discovered...
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of Asclepius, god of medicine DMP · 10 11 Parthenope – Parthenope, one of the Sirens in Greek mythology DMP · 11 12 Victoria – Victoria, Roman goddess...
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In Greek mythology, Parthenope (‹See Tfd›Greek: Παρθενόπη means "maiden-voiced") may refer to the following personages: Parthenope, mother of Europa and...
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April 12, 1849 Naples A. de Gasparis HYG 407 km MPC · JPL 11 Parthenope — Parthenope May 11, 1850 Naples A. de Gasparis · 143 km MPC · JPL 12 Victoria...
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May 2016. Pilcher, Frederick (July 2010), "Period Determinations for 11 Parthenope, 35 Leukothea, 38 Leda, 111 Ate, 194 Prokne, 262 Valda, 728 Leonisis...
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