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EOS; EoS; EOS (disambiguation); EOS (song)

Eos         
  • Canosa]], [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]].
  • Eos]]'' by [[Evelyn De Morgan]] (1895)
  • Louvre]]).
  • Eos in her chariot flying over the sea, red-figure [[krater]] from [[Southern Italy]], 430–420 BC, [[Staatliche Antikensammlungen]]
  • Eos pouring the morning dew dressed in a starsprinkled robe, from an antique vase
  • John Gibson]] (1790-1866).
  • Pocket watch with silver case with Eos and Cephalus (detail), 18th cent.
  • ''Aurora Taking Leave of Tithonus'' by [[Francesco Solimena]], [[oil on canvas]], 1704, [[J. Paul Getty Museum]].
  • Corinthian]] [[Black-Figure]] hydria, circa 575-550 BC, now in the [[Walters Art Museum]].
  • Cephalus and Aurora, [[John Flaxman]], 1789-90, [[Lady Lever Art Gallery]].
  • ''Eos the Morn'', engraving by [[John Flaxman]].
  • 230px
  • ''L' Aurore'', 1693 bronze statue of Eos by [[Philippe Magnier]] (1647-1715), on display at [[Louvre]] Museum, [[France]].
  • Eos with two young men, red-figure [[stamnos]], ca 470–460 BC, now in the [[Walters Art Museum]].
  • The rape of Cephalus by Eos, Apulian red-figure [[Loutrophoros]], ca. 330 BC
  • Wiesbaden Kurhaus]].
  • ''Eos in her chariot'', red-figure pot
·noun Aurora, the goddess of morn.
EOS         
  • Canosa]], [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]].
  • Eos]]'' by [[Evelyn De Morgan]] (1895)
  • Louvre]]).
  • Eos in her chariot flying over the sea, red-figure [[krater]] from [[Southern Italy]], 430–420 BC, [[Staatliche Antikensammlungen]]
  • Eos pouring the morning dew dressed in a starsprinkled robe, from an antique vase
  • John Gibson]] (1790-1866).
  • Pocket watch with silver case with Eos and Cephalus (detail), 18th cent.
  • ''Aurora Taking Leave of Tithonus'' by [[Francesco Solimena]], [[oil on canvas]], 1704, [[J. Paul Getty Museum]].
  • Corinthian]] [[Black-Figure]] hydria, circa 575-550 BC, now in the [[Walters Art Museum]].
  • Cephalus and Aurora, [[John Flaxman]], 1789-90, [[Lady Lever Art Gallery]].
  • ''Eos the Morn'', engraving by [[John Flaxman]].
  • 230px
  • ''L' Aurore'', 1693 bronze statue of Eos by [[Philippe Magnier]] (1647-1715), on display at [[Louvre]] Museum, [[France]].
  • Eos with two young men, red-figure [[stamnos]], ca 470–460 BC, now in the [[Walters Art Museum]].
  • The rape of Cephalus by Eos, Apulian red-figure [[Loutrophoros]], ca. 330 BC
  • Wiesbaden Kurhaus]].
  • ''Eos in her chariot'', red-figure pot
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EOS         
  • Canosa]], [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]].
  • Eos]]'' by [[Evelyn De Morgan]] (1895)
  • Louvre]]).
  • Eos in her chariot flying over the sea, red-figure [[krater]] from [[Southern Italy]], 430–420 BC, [[Staatliche Antikensammlungen]]
  • Eos pouring the morning dew dressed in a starsprinkled robe, from an antique vase
  • John Gibson]] (1790-1866).
  • Pocket watch with silver case with Eos and Cephalus (detail), 18th cent.
  • ''Aurora Taking Leave of Tithonus'' by [[Francesco Solimena]], [[oil on canvas]], 1704, [[J. Paul Getty Museum]].
  • Corinthian]] [[Black-Figure]] hydria, circa 575-550 BC, now in the [[Walters Art Museum]].
  • Cephalus and Aurora, [[John Flaxman]], 1789-90, [[Lady Lever Art Gallery]].
  • ''Eos the Morn'', engraving by [[John Flaxman]].
  • 230px
  • ''L' Aurore'', 1693 bronze statue of Eos by [[Philippe Magnier]] (1647-1715), on display at [[Louvre]] Museum, [[France]].
  • Eos with two young men, red-figure [[stamnos]], ca 470–460 BC, now in the [[Walters Art Museum]].
  • The rape of Cephalus by Eos, Apulian red-figure [[Loutrophoros]], ca. 330 BC
  • Wiesbaden Kurhaus]].
  • ''Eos in her chariot'', red-figure pot
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Eos (disambiguation)

Eos is the goddess of the dawn in Greek mythology.

Eos or EOS may also refer to: