Minos — For other uses, see Minos (disambiguation). Minos, illustration by Gustave Doré for Dante Alighieri s Inferno. In Greek mythology, Minos (Greek: Μίνως, Minōs) was a king of Crete, son of … Wikipedia
MINOS — For other uses, see Minos (disambiguation). Front face of the MINOS far detector. On the left is the control room and on the right is a mural by Joseph Giannetti. MINOS (or Main Injector Neutrino Oscillation Search) is a particle physics… … Wikipedia
Deucalion (disambiguation) — Deucalion may refer to: Deucalion, son of Prometheus, survivor of the Deucalian Deluge Deucalion (Cretan), son of Minos and Pasiphae, and apparently succeeded his older brother Catreus as King of Crete, father of Idomeneus Deucalion (novel), a… … Wikipedia
Chryses (disambiguation) — Chryses is a name that may refer to one of the following figures in Greek mythology: Chryses, Trojan priest and father of Chryseis Chryses, grandson of the precedent through Chryseis and Agamemnon Chryses, son of Poseidon and Chrysogeneia,… … Wikipedia
Minoa (disambiguation) — Minoa may refer to: Cities Minoa, name of bronze age settlements in the Mediterranean coasts. city relative with the mythic king Minos Heraclea Minoa, an ancient town in Sicily. Minoa, New York, a village in New York, United states. Biology Minoa … Wikipedia
Minotaur — This article is about the mythological monster. For other uses, see Minotaur (disambiguation). Minotaur Minotaur bust, (National Archaeological Museum of Athens) Mythology Greek Grouping … Wikipedia
Zeus — For other uses, see Zeus (disambiguation). Zeus … Wikipedia
Daedalus — constructs wings for his son, Icarus, after a Roman relief in the Villa Albani, Rome (Meyers Konversationslexikon, 1888). This article is about the mythological character. For other uses see Daedalus (disambiguation). In Greek mythology, Daedalus … Wikipedia
Neutrino — For other uses, see Neutrino (disambiguation). Neutrino/Antineutrino The first use of a hydrogen bubble chamber to detect neutrinos, on November 13, 1970. A neutrino hit a proton in a hydrogen atom. The collision occurred at the point where three … Wikipedia
Rhadamanthus — For other uses, see Rhadamanthus (disambiguation). Greek underworld Residents Aeacus Cerberus Charon Erinyes Hades Hecate … Wikipedia