mythology identifies the Roman Jupiter with the Greek Zeus - translation to russian
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mythology identifies the Roman Jupiter with the Greek Zeus - translation to russian

NYMPH IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY
Callisto the Greek myth; Callisto (Greek mythology); Kallisto (mythology)
  • Apulian Red-Figure Chous (Shape 3) with Kallisto Turning into a Bear, about 360 BCE, Terracotta, Attributed to Near the Black Fury Group (Greek (Apulian), active early 300s BCE), J. Paul Getty Museum
  • ''Jupiter seduces Callisto'', [[Jean-Baptiste Marie Pierre]], ca. 1745-1749
  • Diana]] ([[Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art]], [[Kansas City]])
  • A. Duvivier after [[François Boucher]], "Jupiter and Callisto," 19th century, engraving and etching
  • ''Jupiter in the Guise of Diana Seducing Callisto'', [[Jacob Adriaensz Backer]], oil on canvas
  • ''Jupiter and Callisto'' by [[Karel Philips Spierincks]]. In the background Jupiter's jealous wife Juno is dragging Callisto by the hair.
  • [[Artemis]] (seated and wearing a radiate crown), the beautiful nymph Callisto (left), [[Eros]] and other nymphs. Antique fresco from Pompeii.

mythology identifies the Roman Jupiter with the Greek Zeus      
Юпитер в римской мифологии отождествляется с Зевсом в греческой
Jupiter         
  • Timelapse of Jupiter's cloud system moving over the course of one month (photographed during [[Voyager 1]] flyby in 1979)
  • Model in the ''[[Almagest]]'' of the longitudinal motion of Jupiter (☉) relative to Earth (🜨)
  • ''Galileo'' in preparation for mating with the rocket, 1989
  • Views of Jupiter from JunoCam
  • ''Juno'' preparing for testing in a rotation stand, 2011
  • Jupiter and four Galilean moons seen through an amateur telescope
  • left
  • Image of Jupiter and its radiation belts in radio
  • JWST]]<br />(July 14, 2022)
  • Europa]] on the left. Earth's diameter is 11 times smaller than Jupiter, and 4 times larger than Europa.
  • Diagram of Jupiter, its interior, surface features, rings, and inner moons.
  • Brown spots mark [[Comet Shoemaker–Levy 9]]'s impact sites on Jupiter
  • ♃
  • ♃
  • ''Juno'' spacecraft]] in April 2018
  • Galileo's drawings of Jupiter and its "Medicean Stars" from ''Sidereus Nuncius''
  • Formation of Oval BA from three white ovals
  • Orbit of Jupiter and other [[outer Solar System]] planets
  • Callisto]].
FIFTH PLANET FROM THE SUN AND LARGEST PLANET IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM
Planet Jupiter; Jupiter's; Jupiter (planet); Jupiter (astronomy); Wood Star; Sol V; Zenography; Physical characteristics of Jupiter; Jupiter (Planet); Jovian orbit; The weight of Jupiter; Weight of Jupiter; Jupiter weight; The mass of Jupiter; Jupiter's radio emissions; Juptian; Sol 5; Sol-5; Jupitor; Jovian life; Structure of Jupiter; History of Jupiter; Orbit of Jupiter; The planet Jupiter; Jupitar; Climate of Jupiter; Jupiter planet; Zenocentric orbit
Jupiter noun roman; myth.; astr. Юпитер by Jupiter! - а) клянусь Юпитером!; ей-богу!; б) боже милостивый!; в) вот так так!
Jupiter         
  • Timelapse of Jupiter's cloud system moving over the course of one month (photographed during [[Voyager 1]] flyby in 1979)
  • Model in the ''[[Almagest]]'' of the longitudinal motion of Jupiter (☉) relative to Earth (🜨)
  • ''Galileo'' in preparation for mating with the rocket, 1989
  • Views of Jupiter from JunoCam
  • ''Juno'' preparing for testing in a rotation stand, 2011
  • Jupiter and four Galilean moons seen through an amateur telescope
  • left
  • Image of Jupiter and its radiation belts in radio
  • JWST]]<br />(July 14, 2022)
  • Europa]] on the left. Earth's diameter is 11 times smaller than Jupiter, and 4 times larger than Europa.
  • Diagram of Jupiter, its interior, surface features, rings, and inner moons.
  • Brown spots mark [[Comet Shoemaker–Levy 9]]'s impact sites on Jupiter
  • ♃
  • ♃
  • ''Juno'' spacecraft]] in April 2018
  • Galileo's drawings of Jupiter and its "Medicean Stars" from ''Sidereus Nuncius''
  • Formation of Oval BA from three white ovals
  • Orbit of Jupiter and other [[outer Solar System]] planets
  • Callisto]].
FIFTH PLANET FROM THE SUN AND LARGEST PLANET IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM
Planet Jupiter; Jupiter's; Jupiter (planet); Jupiter (astronomy); Wood Star; Sol V; Zenography; Physical characteristics of Jupiter; Jupiter (Planet); Jovian orbit; The weight of Jupiter; Weight of Jupiter; Jupiter weight; The mass of Jupiter; Jupiter's radio emissions; Juptian; Sol 5; Sol-5; Jupitor; Jovian life; Structure of Jupiter; History of Jupiter; Orbit of Jupiter; The planet Jupiter; Jupitar; Climate of Jupiter; Jupiter planet; Zenocentric orbit

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Эдуард Исповедник
(Edward the Confessor)

(ок. 1003, Айслип, Оксфордшир,-5.1.1066, Лондон), англосаксонский король с 1042. Был избран на престол на совете знати, стремившейся восстановить в его лице древнюю англосаксонскую династию и ликвидировать датское господство в стране. Э. И., долго живший на континенте, прибыл в Англию в сопровождении многочисленной свиты нормандских феодалов, которые вскоре заняли ключевые позиции при дворе. Недовольство засильем нормандцев вылилось в 1051 в восстание, которое возглавил тесть Э. И. Годвин Уэссексский; восставшие добились изгнания нормандцев из Англии. Управление государством фактически перешло к Годвину (ум. 1053) и его сыну Гарольду, которому Э. И. завещал престол.

Wikipedia

Callisto (mythology)

In Greek mythology, Callisto or Kallisto (; Ancient Greek: Καλλιστώ [kallistɔ̌ː]) was a nymph, or the daughter of King Lycaon; the myth varies in such details. She was believed to be one of the followers of Artemis (Diana for the Romans) who attracted Zeus. Many versions of Callisto's story survive. According to some writers, Zeus transformed himself into the figure of Artemis to pursue Callisto, and she slept with him believing Zeus to be Artemis. She became pregnant and when this was eventually discovered, she was expelled from Artemis's group, after which a furious Hera, the wife of Zeus, transformed her into a bear, although in some versions Artemis is the one to give her an ursine form. Later, just as she was about to be killed by her son when he was hunting, she was set among the stars as Ursa Major ("the Great Bear") by Zeus. She was the bear-mother of the Arcadians, through her son Arcas by Zeus.

The fourth Galilean moon of Jupiter and a main belt asteroid are named after Callisto.

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