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  2. List of unusual biological names - Wikipedia

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    Named after Minos Prime from the video game ULTRAKILL. bacteriophage Mothers against decapentaplegic 1–9, and the associated Daughters against dpp [6] Takes the name from "Mothers against drunk driving" and similar campaigns: Mutations in the gene of the mother cause improper development in the offspring Moron gene

  3. Talk:Minos - Wikipedia

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    About Minos Prime in Ultrakill [ edit ] Minos has a very well known role in the 2020 FPS Ultrakill , and i think that is at least worth mentioning somewhere in the artitcle. i wanted to put this in the talk page because this does kind of stray away from the main subject, but i think its still of importance.

  4. Minos - Wikipedia

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    In the Aeneid of Virgil, Minos was the judge of those who had been given the death penalty on a false charge - Minos sits with a huge urn and decides whether a soul should go to Elysium or Tartarus with the help of a silent jury. Radamanthus, his brother, is a judge at Tartarus who decides upon suitable punishments for sinners there.

  5. Minos (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Minos, one of the dialogues of Plato; Palace of Minos, a Bronze Age archaeological site on Crete; USS Minos, a tank landing ship; Troides minos, the southern birdwing butterfly; MINOS (optimization software), mathematical optimization software; Minos EMI, a Greek record label formed by the merger of Minos Matsas & Son and EMIAL

  6. Meanings of minor-planet names: 1–1000 - Wikipedia

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    It is also an allusion to U.S. state of Virginia. DMP · 50: 51 Nemausa – The city of Nîmes in southern France (by its Latin name "Nemausa") DMP · 51: 52 Europa – Europa, mythological Greek princess, abducted by Zeus in the form of a bull and gave birth to Minos, the first king of Crete. DMP · 52: 53 Kalypso –

  7. Minos (dialogue) - Wikipedia

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    Minos instructed Rhadamanthus in parts of his "kingly art", enough for him to guard his laws. Zeus then gave Minos a man called Talos, that while thought to have been a giant robot-like automaton made of bronze, Socrates insists that his nickname of "brazen" was due to him holding bronze tablets where Minos' laws were inscribed. [16]

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  9. Knossos - Wikipedia

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    Knossos is dominated by the monumental Palace of Minos. Like other Minoan palaces, this complex of buildings served as a combination religious and administrative centre rather than a royal residence. The earliest parts of the palace were built around 1900 BC in an area that had been used for ritual feasting since the Neolithic. The palace was ...