Operation Odyssey Dawn, initiated in March 2011, was a military intervention in Libya primarily involving NATO member countries such as the United States, France, and the United Kingdom. Other NATO allies, including Italy and Canada, also participated in the operation. The mission aimed to enforce United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973, which sought to protect civilians during the Libyan civil war.
Operation Odyssey Dawn happened on 31-03-19.
In "The Odyssey," the word "Dawn" is capitalized because it represents the goddess of dawn, Eos, in Greek mythology. By capitalizing "Dawn," the text is personifying the concept of dawn as a divine entity.
Dawn with her rosy red fingers of rosy fingered dawn :)
This is pretty much a big word for (No Fly Zone)
In the Odyssey, Dawn is personified as the goddess Eos, who is responsible for bringing daylight each day. She is also known as the sister of Helios, the sun god. In the epic poem, her role is largely symbolic, representing the passage of time and the cyclical nature of day and night.
it really has no meaning it is just a famous Epithet that is associated with Homer's The Odyssey.
Just about anything COULD happen, but this would be a pretty long shot. The US has its own stockpile of thermonuclear weapons, so we're not utterly dependent on NATO to protect us.
Sounds like Homer's "Odyssey."
Because it takes time for the sunrise (dawn) to travel round the world, countries towards the east see dawn earlier than countries towards the west.
Breaking Dawn part 1 is out in Australia and I am fairly sure it is also out in most countries and Breaking Dawn part 2 hasn't been released yet.
it is actually an Epithet: word or phrase that you can identify with a specific story, in this case, The Odyssey by Homer.
This phrase is a poetic way of describing the sunrise, where the light of the dawn is personified as having "rosy fingers." It is an evocative and beautiful description of the early morning light breaking through the darkness, signaling the start of a new day.