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  2. ZEUS robotic surgical system - Wikipedia

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    ZEUS was a medical robot designed to assist in surgery, produced by Computer Motion and cleared by the FDA in 2001. It had three robotic arms, one of which was a voice-activated endoscope, and was discontinued in 2003 after merging with Intuitive Surgical.

  3. da Vinci Surgical System - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the robotic surgical system that uses a minimally invasive approach for various procedures, such as prostatectomies, hysterectomies, and lung transplants. Find out the history, medical uses, device features, FDA clearance, criticism, and media appearances of the da Vinci system.

  4. Pergamon Altar - Wikipedia

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    The Pergamon Altar was a monumental construction built in Asia Minor in the 2nd century BC by the Attalid kings. It featured a frieze of the Gigantomachy, a battle between the gods and the giants, and a second frieze of the life of Telephus, the legendary founder of Pergamon and son of Heracles.

  5. Greek underworld - Wikipedia

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    Asphodel Meadows is a plain in the Greek underworld, where the souls of the dead dwell after judgment. It is one of the three regions of the underworld, along with Elysium and Tartarus, and is described as a place of shadows and mist.

  6. Chariot racing - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the ancient Greek, Roman, and Byzantine sport of chariot racing, which involved drivers, horses, and teams competing in various festivals and arenas. Find out how chariot racing influenced politics, religion, and culture, and how it declined and ended over time.

  7. Zeus - Wikipedia

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    Zeus is the sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion and mythology, who rules as king of the gods on Mount Olympus. He has many divine and heroic offspring, such as Athena, Apollo, Heracles, and Helen of Troy, from various consorts and affairs.

  8. Moirai - Wikipedia

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    Clotho (Ancient Greek: Κλωθώ) was the personification of spinning destiny in Greek mythology. She was one of the three Moirai, or Fates, who determined the fate of gods and mortals with their spindles and threads.

  9. Temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and architecture of the former colossal temple dedicated to Zeus in the centre of Athens. The temple was built in the 6th century BC and completed in the 2nd century AD, and now lies in ruins as a major archaeological site.

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