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Roman equivalent was Morta.
Atropos was the
oldest of the
Three Fates, and was
known as "the
Inflexible One." It was
Atropos who
chose the
manner of death...
- moving.
Acherontia atropos receives both its
species and
genus names from
bodies relating to
death or dark subjects. The
species name
atropos relates to death...
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Atropos, or The
Fates (Spanish:
Átropos or Las Parcas) is one of the 14
Black Paintings painted by
Francisco de Goya
between 1819–1823. Goya, then 75...
- Look up
Atropos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Atropos is one of the
three goddesses of fate and
destiny in Gr**** mythology.
Atropos may
refer also...
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Atropos is a
taxonomic synonym that may
refer to: Atropoides, a.k.a.
jumping pitvipers, a
genus of
venomous snakes found in
Mexico and
Central America...
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Pachliopta atropos is a
species of
butterfly in the
family Papilionidae. It is
endemic to the Philippines. The
first description was in 1888 by Staudinger...
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Atropos (minor
planet designation: 273
Atropos) is a
typical Main belt
asteroid that was
discovered by
Austrian astronomer Johann Palisa on 8
March 1888...
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which are toxic. The
larva of A.
atropos feeding on
potato foliage ac****ulates
these alkaloids. The
species names atropos,
lachesis and styx are all from...
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currently recognized. The
specific name,
atropos,
refers to the Gr****
mythological goddess Atropos, who was one of the
Three Fates, the one who cut...
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Hornblower and the
Atropos is a 1953
historical novel by C.S. Forester.
Horatio Hornblower is
posted to HMS
Atropos, the
smallest vessel in the
Royal Navy...