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Atropos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Greek mythology, Atropos (pronounced /ˈætrəˌpɒs/ ) (from Greek Άτροπος, "without turn") was one of the three Moirae, goddesses of fate and destiny. Her Roman equivalent was Morta. Atropos w...
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Acherontia atropos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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MySpace Music profile for ATROPOS. Download ATROPOS Death Metal / Progressive / Black Metal music singles, watch music videos, listen to free streaming mp3s, & read ATROPOS's blog. ... ATROPOS; Death Metal / Progressive / Black Metal...
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Art - community of artists and those devoted to art. Digital art, skin art, themes, wallpaper art, traditional art, photography, poetry / prose. Art prints. ... ; Atropos' Den...
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Welcome to the Atropos Website for butterfly, moth and dragonfly enthusiasts. ... Atropos is the popular British journal devoted exclusively to butterflies, moths and dragonflies. ... Books may be purchased from Atropos Books, and details of special offers and latest titles will be announced there. Either click here or on...
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ATROPOS, ATTROPOS. Atropos was the last and most important of the Three Fates, daughters of Night. Clotho spun the thread of life and was responsible for birth; Lachesis drew out the thread and apportioned the length of life;
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An annotated checklist of the hawkmoths of Europe, North Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia. ... Type species: Sphinx atropos Linnaeus, 1758. ... atropos is active from dusk until after midnight. It is attracted to light and occasionally to the nectar of potato, tobacco and sweet-william flowers, and orange blossom.
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