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  1. Cetus (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Depictions. The Cetus was variously described as a sea monster or sea serpent. Other versions describe Cetus as a monster with the head of a boar or a greyhound and the body of a whale or dolphin, and a divided, fan-like tail. Cetus was said to be a colossal beast the size of a ship, its skull alone measuring 40 feet (12.2 meters) in length, its spines being a cubit in thickness, and …

  2. Cetus - Wikipedia bahasa Indonesia, ensiklopedia bebas

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    Cetus. Terlihat di garis lintang antara +70° dan −90°. Terlihat paling baik pada pukul 21:00 (9 malam) selama bulan November. Cetus (Ikan Paus atau Monster Laut) adalah suatu rasi bintang di langit selatan, pada daerah yang dikenal sebagai Air, dekat rasi bintang yang berhubungan dengan air seperti Aquarius, Pisces, dan Eridanus .

  3. Projekt Cetus – Wikipedija

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    Projekt Cetus je podmornica bez posade koju razvija Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo. Nazvan po Cetusu, mitološkom morskom čudovištu, projekt financira program Spearhead za protupodmorničko ratovanje, koji vodi “Razvojna uprava” Kraljevske mornarice iz njihovog sjedišta u Portsmouthu , a isporučuje ga Agencija za dostavu podmornica u Bristolu .

  4. Cetus | Astrology Wiki | Fandom

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    Cetus is sometimes represented swimming in the River Eridanus, although usually as resting on the bank with fore paws in the water; its head, directly under Aries, marked by an irregular pentagon of stars, and its body stretching from the bend in Eridanus to that in the Stream from the Urn. It occupies a space of 50° in length by 20° in breadth, and so is one of the most extended …

  5. Cetus (mythology) | Myths of the World Wiki | Fandom

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    Template:Greek myth (sea) In ancient Greek, the word ketos (Template:Lang-el, plural cetea Template:Lang-el) - Latinized as cetus - denotes a large fish, a whale, or a sea monster. The sea monsters slain by Perseus and Heracles were each referred to as a cetus by ancient sources. The term cetacean originates from cetus. In Greek art, cetea were depicted as serpentine fish. …

  6. Cetus - PathfinderWiki

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    A cetus is a dragon with the head of a shark and a long, spiraling tail. Abilities. While incapable of sustained flight, cetuses can leap astounding distances from water—up to 1,200 feet into the sky. Its bite infuses sea salt with magic and can rend spells, and its presence alone can spread bad luck for those nearby.

  7. Cetus | The Parody Wiki | Fandom

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    In Ancient Greek, the word kētos —Latinized as cetus (pl. cetea)—denotes a large fish, a whale, a shark, or a sea monster. The sea monsters slain by Perseus and Heracles were each referred to as a cetus by ancient sources. The term cetacean (for whale) originates from cetus. In Greek art, cetea were depicted as serpentine fish. The name of the mythological figure Ceto is …

  8. Cetus Facts for Kids | KidzSearch.com

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    Fornax. Eridanus. Taurus. Visible at latitudes between + 70 ° and − 90 °. Best visible at 21:00 (9 p.m.) during the month of November. Note: † Mira (ο Cet) is magnitude 2.0 at its brightest. Cetus is a constellation in the northern sky. The most well …

  9. Cetus | Disney Wiki | Fandom

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    The Cetus is a minor antagonist from the 1997 animated film Hercules. In the Hercules film, the Cetus is one of the many giant monsters that appears during the song Zero to Hero. He appears while Hercules and Philoctetes were rowing a boat through a body of water. While Philoctetes coward in fear, Hercules grabbed the serpent by the throat and threw him around like a wet …

  10. Cetus (Mythologie) - wblog.wiki

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    Im Altgriechischen ist kētŏs ( κῆτος , Plural kētē = kētea , κήτη, κήτεα [1] ), latinisiert als Cetus (pl. ceti oder cetē = cetea [2] ), ein riesiges Meerestier oder Seeungeheuer . [3] Der Mythologie zufolge tötete Perseus Cetus, um Andromeda davor zu bewahren , ihm geopfert zu werden. Der Begriff Cetacean (für Wal) leitet sich von cetus ab .

  11. Category:GDY-316 Cetus (ship, 1966) - Wikimedia Commons

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    Category: GDY-316 Cetus (ship, 1966) From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Information about the vessel may be found at IMO 6724103. A ship can change name and flag state through time, but the IMO number remains the same through the hull's entire lifetime. As a result, it can be useful to identify ...

  12. Cetus | RangerWiki | Fandom

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    Cetus (ケタス, Ketasu) was an ancient Zyuman who became Zyuoh Whale (ジュウオウホエール, Jūō Hoēru) a sole Red Ranger and the original Zyuohger in a past fight against an enemy that threatened the Zyumans. Cetus lived in an ancient time when the Zyumans lived on Earth, facing a mysterious monster that was attacking his people during his youth. Though greatly …

  13. Cetus | Dead Ahead:RBLX Wiki | Fandom

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    The Empire of Cetus is a developing country whose main goals are to explore the Inanis Ocean, but unfortunately to no avail. It consists mostly of hilly grasslands and savannas which are used for farming. A few decades prior to 1911, the annexation of South Corvus brought new mountainous lands in which mines could be built. The resulting production of gold and copper …

  14. Cetus | Dreamworks Animation Wiki | Fandom

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    Cetus is one of Eris' Pets in Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas. He resembles a giant kraken-like sea monster as his name and story in Greek mythology suggests. Cetus was created by the sea god Poseidon to punish the region of Ethiopia for the the insolence of its queen Cassiopia, who boasted that her daughter Andromeda surpassed the Nereid nymphs in beauty. As the sea …



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