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  2. Aëtos - Wikipedia

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    Zeus and an eagle, krater (c. 560 BC), now in the Louvre In Greek mythology, Aëtos (Greek: Ἀετός, romanized: Aetós, lit. 'eagle') is an earth-born childhood companion of Zeus, the king of the gods, who served as the origin of the Eagle of Zeus, the most prominent symbol of the god of thunder.

  3. Aetos Security Management - Wikipedia

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    AETOS, [4] a member of the Surbana Jurong Group, is a leading unified security solutions provider based in Singapore. Established in 2004 following the strategic merger of three key Auxiliary Police forces, AETOS has more than 70 years of collective experience in safeguarding key national maritime, aviation, and infrastructure installations.

  4. Aetos - Wikipedia

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    Auburn Aetos: Division one college ultimate Frisbee team, has appeared in the last four college national championship tournament, highest finished tied for fifth in ...

  5. Eagle of Zeus - Wikipedia

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    Zeus and an eagle, krater (c. 560 BC), now in the Louvre Ptolemaic tetradrachm with the Eagle of Zeus, standing on a thunderbolt, on the obverse The Eagle of Zeus (Ancient Greek: ἀετός Διός, romanized: aetos Dios) was one of the chief attributes and personifications of Zeus, the head of the Olympian pantheon.

  6. Aetos Varvara F.C. - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 6 December 2024, at 06:20 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Aëtus son of Aëtus - Wikipedia

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    Aëtus son of Aëtus (in Greek Ἀετὸς τοῦ Ἀετοῦ, in ancient Egyptian (transliterated from demotic) Ꜣyꜣtws (sꜣ) Ꜣyꜣtws) was a priest in the Ptolemaic cult of Alexander the Great under the reign of Ptolemy V.

  8. Greek ship Aetos - Wikipedia

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    At least two ships of the Hellenic Navy have borne the name Aetos (Greek: Αετός, "eagle"): Greek destroyer Aetos (1912) an Aetos-class destroyer acquired in 1912 and decommissioned in 1945. Greek destroyer Aetos (D01) a Cannon-class destroyer escort launched in 1944 as USS Slater she was transferred to Greece in 1951 and renamed. She was ...

  9. Aeëtes - Wikipedia

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    Aeëtes (/ iː ˈ iː t iː z / ee-EE-teez; Ancient Greek: Αἰήτης, romanized: Aiḗtēs, IPA: [ai̯.ɛ̌ːtɛːs]), or Aeeta, was the ruler of the eponymous realm of Aea in Greek mythology, a wondrous realm which from the fifth century B.C.E. onward became identified with the kingdom of Colchis east in the Black Sea. [1]