9 (disambiguation) — 9 is the year 9 CE 9 (number) is the natural number following 8 and preceding 10 9, nine, 9th, or ninth may also refer to: Contents 1 Films 2 Other visual media … Wikipedia
Shoemaker crater (disambiguation) — More than one crater has been namedShoemaker: *Shoemaker crater in Australia *Shoemaker (lunar crater) at the south pole of the Moon *Shoemaker crater (433 Eros) on the Eros asteroid … Wikipedia
Hand (disambiguation) — Hands are the two intricate, prehensile, multi fingered body parts normally located at the end of each arm of a human or other primate. There are four fingers and a thumb (counting up to five digits) on the human hand.Hand may also refer to:*… … Wikipedia
Shoemaker (disambiguation) — A shoemaker is someone employed making shoes.Shoemaker may also refer to: People named Shoemaker * Bill Shoemaker (1931 – 2003), American jockey * Eugene Merle Shoemaker (1928 – 1997), aka Gene, co discoverer of Comet Shoemaker Levy 9 * Carolyn S … Wikipedia
Imago (disambiguation) — Imago may refer to:Biology *Imago, an entomological term for the last (or adult) stage of development of an insectPsychology * Imago , psychoanalytic periodical (originally titled Eros and Psyche ) published in Vienna, under the editorial… … Wikipedia
Beelzebub (disambiguation) — Beelzebub refers to a deity worshipped in the Philistine city of Ekron, in Judeo Christian mythology.Beelzebub(s) may also refer to: *Beelzebub ( Sand Land ), the main character in the Sand Land universe * Beelzebub (film), an upcoming film… … Wikipedia
Agape (disambiguation) — Agape is a word used in a variety of contexts. NOTOC *One of the three virgin martyrs Agape, Chionia, and Irene *Eros and Agape is the title of a two volume treatise by Swedish theologian Anders Nygren *Agape Church is a Christian non… … Wikipedia
Cupid — This article is about the Roman god and the Greek god. For other uses, see Eros (disambiguation) and Cupid (disambiguation). Classical statue of Cupid with his bow In Roman mythology, Cupid (Latin cupido, meaning desire ) is the god of desire,… … Wikipedia
Hermes — For other uses, see Hermes (disambiguation). Hermes So called “Logios Hermes” (Hermes,Orator). Marble, Roman copy from the late 1st century CE early 2nd century CE after a Greek original of the 5th … Wikipedia
Aphrodite — This article is about the Greek goddess. For other uses, see Aphrodite (disambiguation). Pandemos redirects here. For the butterfly, see Pandemos (butterfly). Aphrodite … Wikipedia