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Amalthea (mythology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Amalthea (moon) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Amalthea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Amalthea can refer to: •Amalthea (mythology), the foster-mother of Zeus in Greek mythology. •Amalthea (moon), a moon of Jupiter. •113 Amalthea, an asteroid in the (main) asteroid belt. • Amalthea ,...
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Amalthea is one of Jupiter's smaller moons. It was named after a nymph who nursed the infant Jupiter with goats milk. ... Amalthea [am-al-THEE-uh] is one of Jupiter's smaller moons. It was named after the nymph who nursed the infant Jupiter with goats milk. It was discovered in 1892 by the American astronomer Edward...
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That winery was Amalthea Cellars . Mr. Louis Caracciolo is the mastermind behind this New Jersey winery. He has spent many moons in Bordeaux, France learning how to make exceptional First-Growth red wines, and is also very well versed in California winemaking techniques as well.
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MySpace Music profile for amalthea. Download amalthea Screamo / Progressive / Emo music singles, watch music videos, listen to free streaming mp3s, & read amalthea's blog. ... It started out with songs who were very much emo and chaotic but later AMALTHEA started incorporating more post-rock elements.
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Since they did not have milk, they furnished him a she-goat, Amalthea by name, who is said to have reared him. She often bore twin kids, and at the very time that Jove was brought to her to nurse, had borne a pair.
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1. In Greek mythology, the she-goat who nursed the baby Zeus. ... 3. The name of the unicorn in human form, in the novel The Last Unicorn, and the animated film adaptation. 4. My personal domain ... 2. The third moon of Jupiter.
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Amalthea ("am al THEE uh") is the third of Jupiter's known satellites: ... Amalthea was the nymph who nursed the infant Jupiter with goat's milk. ... Amalthea and Himalia are Jupiter's fifth and sixth largest moons; they are about the same size but only 1/15 the size of next larger one, Europa.
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Amalthea was the nymph who nursed the infant Jupiter with goat's milk. ... Amalthea and Himalia are Jupiter's fifth and sixth largest moons; they are about the same size but only 1/15 the size of next larger one, Europa.
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