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  2. Ion (play) - Wikipedia

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    Ion (/ ˈ aɪ ɒ n /; Ancient Greek: Ἴων, Iōn) is an ancient Greek play by Euripides, thought to have been written between 414 and 412 BC.It follows the orphan Ion, a young and willing servant in Apollo's temple, as he inadvertently discovers his biological origins.

  3. Apollo - Wikipedia

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    The invention of the lyre is attributed either to Hermes or to Apollo himself. [244] Distinctions have been made that Hermes invented lyre made of tortoise shell, whereas the lyre Apollo invented was a regular lyre. [245] Myths tell that the infant Hermes stole a number of Apollo's cows and took them to a cave in the woods near

  4. Phelios - Wikipedia

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    At the end of every stage, Apollo must also defeat a boss character from Greek myth: Medusa, the Graeae, the Siren, Antaeus, Scylla (who has taken on the form of the "Crystal Brain" from the aforementioned Bakutotsu Kijūtei), Cerberus, and Typhon himself; once he has done so, he will proceed to the enchanted mirror at the back of the boss ...

  5. Who Is Omar Apollo? 5 Things to Know as His Explicit Album ...

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    Apollo Taught Himself How to Play the Guitar He’s a self-taught musician, revealing that at 12 years old, he learned to play acoustic guitar by watching Camp Rock covers on YouTube.

  6. Talk:Games by Apollo - Wikipedia

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  7. Know thyself - Wikipedia

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    Among those who quote the maxim directly are Hugh of Saint Victor (Didascalicon 1.1) [65] and Richard of Saint Victor (Benjamin Minor, ch. 75), who both conceive of self-knowledge as a route to the understanding of God. [66] In Islamic literature, references to "know thyself" begin to appear from the 9th century onwards.

  8. Delphic maxims - Wikipedia

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    Stobaeus cites a certain Sosiades as his source, but the identity of Sosiades is unknown, and it was once thought that this collection of maxims was of no great antiquity. [ 38 ] [ 39 ] In 1901, however, a parallel collection was discovered at Miletopolis in modern-day Turkey , inscribed on a stele dating from the 3rd or 4th century BC.

  9. Gene Kranz - Wikipedia

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    After Gemini, he served as a Flight Director on odd-numbered Apollo missions, including Apollos 1, 5, 7 and 9, including the first (and only) successful uncrewed test of the Lunar Module (Apollo 5). He was serving as Flight Director for Apollo 11 when the Lunar Module Eagle landed on the Moon on July 20, 1969.