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  2. File:Jupiter foudroyant les Titans (Louvre, MR 3262).jpg

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    Français : Jupiter foudroyant les Titans, dit chenêt de l'Algarde. Inspiré par un modèle d'Alessandro Algardi, dit l'Algarde. France. 2nde moitié du XVIIe siècle. Bronze doré et patiné. Musée du Louvre.

  3. Roofer - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, this type of carpenter is called a roof carpenter and the term roofer refers to someone who installs the roof cladding (tiles, tin, etc.). The number of roofers in Australia was estimated to be approximately 15,000. New South Wales is the largest province with an 29% market share in the Australian Roofers industry (4,425 companies).

  4. Jupiter vainqueur des Titans - Wikipedia

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    Jupiter vainqueur des Titans (Jupiter, Vanquisher of the Titans) is an opera by the French composers François Colin de Blamont and Bernard de Bury, first performed at Versailles on 11 December 1745. It takes the form of a tragédie en musique in a prologue and five acts.

  5. Majuscules - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Majuscules

  6. Titans (mythology) - Wikipedia

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  7. Roof - Wikipedia

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    A roof (pl.: roofs or rooves) is the top covering of a building, including all materials and constructions necessary to support it on the walls of the building or on uprights, providing protection against rain, snow, sunlight, extremes of temperature, and wind. [1]

  8. Category:Titans (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the Titans, the pre-Olympian gods of Greek mythology. According to Hesiod's Theogony, they were the twelve children of Uranus (Sky) and his mother, Gaia (Earth). Descendants of the Titans are sometimes also called Titans.

  9. Titans - Wikipedia

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    Some Titans seem only to serve a genealogical function, providing parents for more important offspring: Coeus and Phoebe as the parents of Leto, the mother, by Zeus, of the Olympians Apollo and Artemis; Hyperion and Theia as the parents of Helios, Selene and Eos; Iapetus as the father of Atlas and Prometheus; and Crius as the father of three ...