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the answer is ......... Mycena,Greece
brandenburg gate,british museum
The Gates to the Underworld in Greek Mythology. Erebus is the god of darkness.
The seven gates of Thebes, as described in ancient Greek mythology, are named after the mythical figures associated with them. They are: the Gate of the Sphinx, the Gate of Ismene, the Gate of the Seven, the Gate of the Dragon, the Gate of the Cadmeia, the Gate of the Theban Wall, and the Gate of the Amonians. Each gate played a significant role in various myths and stories, particularly in the tale of Oedipus and the conflict of the Seven Against Thebes.
The group 'Gate 13' supports the Greek football team Panathinaikos. They are called that because the original group of supporters always met at that gate of the Apostolos Nikolaidis Stadium to go to matches together.
The "dragon's teeth" gate was a mythical gate in Greek mythology that could produce soldiers from the ground when planted. It was destroyed by Jason and the Argonauts when they had to pass through it on their quest for the Golden Fleece.
Φύλακας άγγελος (filakas aggelos) "gg" is pronounced like in word gate, gaze
Sofia Foondos is a student at cowan elementary greek dances, does baton, piano, flute, swimming, soccer, and is in the GATE program
Not necessarily. A not gate may or may not be an or gate, but an or gate must not be a not gate.
It means "Golden Gate" in Greek, and was first coined in 1846 by John C. Fremont, referring to the narrow strait separating the San Francisco peninsula from the Marin headlands (the present site of the Golden Gate Bridge, which was built in 1937.)
the not gate applied to and gate is nand gate
A nand gate can be made from an and gate by introducing an inverter at the output of the gate.