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    In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Pluto (Greek: Πλούτων, Ploutōn) was the ruler of the Greek underworld. The earlier name for the god was Hades...
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    Last Judgment Osiris Saveasi'uleo Shiva The Golden Bough (mythology) Yama (East Asia) Pluto Varuna The word used in the ancient text, γαμβρός, translates...
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  • Sailor Pluto (セーラープルート, Sērā Purūto) is a fictional character in the Sailor Moon manga series written by Naoko Takeuchi. The alternate identity of Setsuna...
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  • Pluto or pluto in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pluto is a dwarf planet in the Solar System. Pluto or Plouto may also refer to: Pluto (mythology)...
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  • Crimea, 1960 Pluton or Plouton, Greek for Pluto (mythology) Microsoft Pluton security processor Plutino Pluto (disambiguation) Plutonism This disambiguation...
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    world's mythologies Gods, goddesses, and dwarfs associated with the underworld Heroes and other explorers of the underworld Writers associated with Pluto and...
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    The dwarf planet Pluto has five natural satellites. In order of distance from Pluto, they are Charon, Styx, Nix, Kerberos, and Hydra. Charon, the largest...
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    Pluto (minor-planet designation: 134340 Pluto) is a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt, a ring of bodies beyond the orbit of Neptune. It is the ninth-largest...
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    Kerberos (moon) (redirect from Pluto IV)
    Pluto, about 19 km (12 mi) in its longest dimension. Kerberos is also the second-smallest moon of Pluto, after Styx. It was the fourth moon of Pluto to...
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    Hydra (moon) (redirect from Pluto III)
    underworld serpent in Greek mythology. By distance, Hydra is the fifth and outermost moon of Pluto, orbiting beyond Pluto's fourth moon Kerberos. Hydra...
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    Plutus (category Personifications in Greek mythology)
    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Plutus. Chrysus Kubera Mammon Pluto (mythology) Ploutonion Karl Kerenyi, "We are not surprised to learn that the fruit...
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    Roman mythology. As with Hades, the name of the god was also used for the underworld itself. Eventually, he was conflated with Dis Pater and Pluto. A temple...
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    Nix (moon) (redirect from Pluto II)
    mythology, and history. Pluto's smaller moons, including Nix, were thought to have formed from debris ejected from a massive collision between Pluto and...
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    Styx (moon) (redirect from Pluto V)
    Telescope, and is the smallest of the five known moons of Pluto. It was imaged along with Pluto and Pluto's other moons by the New Horizons spacecraft in July...
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    of the twelfth house. Pluto () is the modern ruling planet of Scorpio and is exalted in Leo. In classical Roman mythology, Pluto is the god of the underworld...
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    Charon (redirect from Charon (mythology))
    vase paintings. Dennis Overbye (2 July 2013). "Two of Pluto's Moons Get Names From Greek Mythology's Underworld". The New York Times. Archived from the original...
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    in the study of Pluto, notable space exploration missions, and a variety of chthonic deities or demons, some from ancient mythology and others from modern...
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    [saːˈtʊrnʊs]) was a god in ancient Roman religion, and a character in Roman mythology. He was described as a god of time, generation, dissolution, abundance...
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  • transcriber of the Epistle to the Romans Tertius, the underworld of Pluto (mythology) Tertius Lydgate, a main character in George Eliot's novel Middlemarch...
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    Cronus (redirect from Kronos (mythology))
    In Ancient Greek religion and mythology, Cronus, Cronos, or Kronos (/ˈkroʊnəs/ or /ˈkroʊnɒs/, from Greek: Κρόνος, Krónos) was the leader and youngest...
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    ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Pluto, after Pluto, a God of Roman mythology: HMS Pluto (1745) was an 8-gun fire ship purchased from civilian...
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    [diːs patɛr]; genitive Ditis Patris), otherwise known as Rex Infernus or Pluto, is a Roman god of the underworld. Dis was originally associated with fertile...
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    Erinyes (redirect from Fury (mythology))
    daughters of Nyx ("Night"), while in Virgil's Aeneid, they are daughters of Pluto (Hades) and Nox (Nyx). In some accounts, they were the daughters of Euronymè...
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    English schoolgirl, Venetia Burney. In its favor was that the Pluto of Roman mythology was able to render himself invisible, and that its first two letters...
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    Pluto has appeared in fiction as a setting since shortly after its 1930 discovery, albeit infrequently. It was initially comparatively popular as it was...
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    Tombaugh's discovery of Pluto in 1930 appeared to validate Lowell's hypothesis, and Pluto was officially named the ninth planet. In 1978, Pluto was conclusively...
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    Styx (redirect from Styx (mythology))
    name of one of Pluto's moons. The other moons of Pluto (Charon, Nix, Hydra, and Kerberos) also have names from Greco-Roman mythology related to the underworld...
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    Bident (section In mythology)
    implement resembling a pitchfork. In Greek mythology, the bident is a weapon associated with Hades (Pluto), the ruler of the underworld. Likewise, the...
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  • Plouto (mother of Tantalus) (category Anatolian characters in Greek mythology)
    In Greek mythology, Plouto or Pluto (Ancient Greek: Πλουτώ means 'wealth') was the mother of Tantalus, usually by Zeus, though the scholion to Euripides'...
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    pitchfork. In classical mythology, the bident is associated with Pluto/Hades, the ruler of the underworld. (Greek mythology) Devil's pitchfork, a bident...
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