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  2. Greatest Hits III (Queen album) - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits III is a compilation album by British rock band Queen.It is a compilation of latter-day songs, the band members' solo hits and the band's collaborations with other artists (hence the album's credit to "Queen+").

  3. The Platinum Collection (Queen album) - Wikipedia

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    The Platinum Collection: Greatest Hits I, II & III is a box set by British rock band Queen which comprises their three greatest hits albums, Greatest Hits, Greatest Hits II and Greatest Hits III.

  4. The Singles Collection Volume 3 - Wikipedia

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    The Singles Collection, Volume 3 is a limited edition CD series compilation box set by the British rock band Queen, the third of four sets. The box set contains remastered versions of the next thirteen top-40 charting singles released by Queen that appear subsequent to those in The Singles Collection Volume 2 .

  5. Minthe - Wikipedia

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    The naiad Minthe, daughter of the infernal river-god Cocytus, became concubine to Hades, the lord of the underworld and god of the dead. [9] [10] In jealousy, his wife Persephone intervened and metamorphosed Minthe, in the words of Strabo's account, "into the garden mint, which some call hedyosmos (lit. 'sweet-smelling')".

  6. Deep Cuts, Volume 3 (1984–1995) - Wikipedia

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    Deep Cuts, Volume 3 (1984–1995) is a compilation of Queen featuring some of their lesser-known tracks from between 1984 and 1995. Deep Cuts Volume 3 was released on 5 September 2011, as part of Queen's 40th Anniversary, simultaneously with the third group of five reissues of Queen studio albums (The Works, A Kind of Magic, The Miracle, Innuendo and Made in Heaven) from which the songs are ...

  7. Tomyris - Wikipedia

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    The name Tomyris is the Latin form of the Ancient Greek name Tomuris (Τομυρις), which is itself the Hellenisation of the Saka name *Taumuriyaʰ, meaning "of family" derived from a cognate of the Avestan word taoxman (𐬙𐬀𐬊𐬑𐬨𐬀𐬥) and of the Old Persian word taumā (𐎫𐎢𐎶𐎠), meaning "seed," "germ," and "kinship."

  8. Musa of Parthia - Wikipedia

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    Musa quickly became queen and a favourite of Phraates IV, giving birth to Phraataces about 19 BC. [6] Seeking to secure the throne for her son, she convinced Phraates IV in 10/9 BC to send his four first-born sons to Rome in order to prevent conflict over his succession.

  9. Kure Software Koubou - Wikipedia

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    First Queen (ファーストクイーン, Fāsuto Kuīn) [7] is a real-time strategy role-playing game first released on the Sharp X68000 and NEC PC-9801 in Japan in 1988, and then subsequently released on the Super Famicom as First Queen: Ornic Senki in 1994 and Microsoft Windows as First Queen 1 in 2001. The game had three sequels.