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  2. Urania - Wikipedia

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    Urania is the namesake for astronomical observatories in Berlin, Budapest, Bucharest, Vienna, Zürich, Antwerp, and Uraniborg on the island of Hven. The main belt asteroid (30) Urania was also named after her. The official seal of the U.S. Naval Observatory portrays Urania. Hr. Ms. Urania is a sail training vessel for the Royal Netherlands ...

  3. Uranian (sexuality) - Wikipedia

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    Uranian (from the Ancient Greek Aphrodite Urania (Ἀφροδίτη Οὐρανία, Aphrodítē Ouranía)) is a historical term for homosexual men. The word was also used as an adjective in association with male homosexuality or inter-male attraction regardless of sexual orientation.

  4. Aries (astrology) - Wikipedia

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    Aries (♈︎; Ancient Greek: Κριός, romanized: Kriós, Latin: Ariēs, lit. 'ram') is the first astrological sign in the zodiac, spanning the first 30 degrees of celestial longitude (0°≤ λ <30°), and originates from the Aries constellation.

  5. Urania (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Urania, a German science magazine published by Gesellschaft zur Verbreitung wissenschaftlicher Kenntnisse; Urania, a genderqueer feminist journal circulated between 1916 and 1940; Urania, a number of science fiction magazines; Urania - Postępy Astronomii, a Polish popular science magazine

  6. Uranian - Wikipedia

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    Uranian, relating to Aphrodite Urania, an epithet of the Greek goddess Aphrodite Uranian, relating to Urania , the muse of astronomy Uranian (comics) , a fictional race in the Marvel Universe

  7. Urania (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Urania (/ j ʊəˈr eɪ n i ə / yoor-AY-nee-ə; Ancient Greek: Οὐρανία or Οὐρανίη Ouranía means 'heavenly') may refer to the following divinities: Urania, the Oceanid with a 'divine in form'. She was one of the 3,000 water-nymph daughters of the Titans Oceanus and his sister-spouse Tethys.

  8. Horoscope - Wikipedia

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    A horoscope (or other commonly used names for the horoscope in English include natal chart, astrological chart, astro-chart, celestial map, sky-map, star-chart, cosmogram, vitasphere, radical chart, radix, chart wheel or simply chart) is an astrological chart or diagram representing the positions of the Sun, Moon, planets, astrological aspects and sensitive angles at the time of an event, such ...

  9. Uraniinae - Wikipedia

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    Urania poeyi Herrich-Schäffer, 1866 (E. Cuba) Urania boisduvalii Guérin-Meneville, 1829 (W. Cuba) Urania amphiclus Guenée, 1857] Urania elegans Niepelt, 1930; Urania fernandinae MacLeay, 1834; Urania surinamensis Swainson] Urania occidentalis Swainson, 1833; Urania sloanus Cramer, 1779 (Jamaica, extinct circa 1894) Urania sloanaria Hübner, 1816