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  2. Korg Kronos - Wikipedia

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    The Kronos X was introduced in July 2012 with OS version 2 [4] and the Kronos 2 with OS version 3 was announced in November 2014 (marketed as "new Kronos"). Updated versions have more memory and new factory sounds, [ 5 ] [ 6 ] but otherwise have similar hardware based on the Intel Atom processor series, so older models can be upgraded to the ...

  3. Greek primordial deities - Wikipedia

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    In Greek and Roman mythology, the primordial deities are the first generation of gods and goddesses.These deities represented the fundamental forces and physical foundations of the world and were generally not actively worshipped, as they, for the most part, were not given human characteristics; they were instead personifications of places or abstract concepts.

  4. Venus, Cupid, Folly and Time - Wikipedia

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    The bald Time, at the top, looks on and holds a cloth. The meaning of the other three figures and the interactions between them all is much less certain. The painting displays the ambivalence, eroticism, and obscure imagery that are characteristic of the Mannerist period, and of Bronzino's master Pontormo.

  5. Hamburg School of Astrology - Wikipedia

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    Kronos indicates authority, things that are "high up" like heaven, kings, leaders, sky, etc. Meaning of Kronos; Cupido means romantic love and can indicate marriage through transits to planets that indicate marriage/love in a natal chart. It also indicates artistic abilities and kinds of partnerships.Meaning of Cupido

  6. Gaia - Wikipedia

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    Apollo is the best-known as the oracle power behind Delphi, long established by the time of Homer, having killed Gaia's child Python there and usurped the chthonic power. [99] Hera punished Apollo for this by sending him to King Admetus as a shepherd for nine years.

  7. Chronos - Wikipedia

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    'Time' , ), also spelled Chronus, is a personification of time in pre-Socratic philosophy and later literature. [1] Chronos is frequently confused with, or perhaps consciously identified with, the Titan, Cronus, in antiquity, due to the similarity in names. [2]

  8. Love - Wikipedia

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    Love often involves caring for, or identifying with, a person or thing (cf. vulnerability and care theory of love), including oneself (cf. narcissism). In addition to cross-cultural differences in understanding love, ideas about love have also changed greatly over time.

  9. Kratos (God of War) - Wikipedia

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    Kratos was cited as one of the best video game characters of the 2010s by Polygon writer Colin Campbell, particularly his appearance, and "In 2018's God of War, he retains his skills as a warrior, but is now a father whose gruff, tough-love approach to parenting belies a touching capacity for love and tenderness toward his son, and a deep grief ...