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- Cerberus_(constellation) abstract "Cerberus is an obsolete constellation created by Hevelius, whose stars are now included in the constellation Hercules. It was depicted as a three-headed snake that Hercules is holding in his hand. The constellation is no longer in use. This constellation \"figure typified the serpent ... infesting the country around Taenarum the Μέτωπον of Greece, the modern Cape Matapan.\" The presence of Cerberus (Kerberos) at Taenarum (Tainaron) is mentioned by Strabōn, Statios, and Seneca. John Senex combined this constellation with the likewise obsolete constellation Ramus Pomifer, an apple branch held by Hercules, in his 1721 star map to create Cerebus et Ramus.".
- Cerberus_(constellation) thumbnail Sidney_Hall_-_Uranias_Mirror_-_Hercules_and_Corona_Borealis.jpg?width=300.
- Cerberus_(constellation) wikiPageExternalLink cerberus.htm.
- Cerberus_(constellation) wikiPageExternalLink cerberus.htm.
- Cerberus_(constellation) wikiPageID "1586839".
- Cerberus_(constellation) wikiPageLength "1509".
- Cerberus_(constellation) wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Cerberus_(constellation) wikiPageRevisionID "689641464".
- Cerberus_(constellation) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_constellations.
- Cerberus_(constellation) wikiPageWikiLink Cerebus_et_Ramus.
- Cerberus_(constellation) wikiPageWikiLink Constellation.
- Cerberus_(constellation) wikiPageWikiLink File:Sidney_Hall_-_Uranias_Mirror_-_Hercules_and_Corona_Borealis.jpg.
- Cerberus_(constellation) wikiPageWikiLink Hercules_(constellation).
- Cerberus_(constellation) wikiPageWikiLink Johannes_Hevelius.
- Cerberus_(constellation) wikiPageWikiLink Ramus_Pomifer.
- Cerberus_(constellation) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cerberus (constellation)".
- Cerberus_(constellation) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cerberus".
- Cerberus_(constellation) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kerberos".
- Cerberus_(constellation) wikiPageWikiLinkText "constellation Cerberus".
- Cerberus_(constellation) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Astronomy-stub.
- Cerberus_(constellation) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_cat.
- Cerberus_(constellation) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Navconstel-historic.
- Cerberus_(constellation) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cerberus_(constellation) subject Category:Former_constellations.
- Cerberus_(constellation) hypernym Constellation.
- Cerberus_(constellation) type Constellation.
- Cerberus_(constellation) type Entity.
- Cerberus_(constellation) comment "Cerberus is an obsolete constellation created by Hevelius, whose stars are now included in the constellation Hercules. It was depicted as a three-headed snake that Hercules is holding in his hand. The constellation is no longer in use. This constellation \"figure typified the serpent ... infesting the country around Taenarum the Μέτωπον of Greece, the modern Cape Matapan.\" The presence of Cerberus (Kerberos) at Taenarum (Tainaron) is mentioned by Strabōn, Statios, and Seneca.".
- Cerberus_(constellation) label "Cerberus (constellation)".
- Cerberus_(constellation) sameAs Q2321626.
- Cerberus_(constellation) sameAs Cerberus_(constelación).
- Cerberus_(constellation) sameAs Cerbère_(constellation).
- Cerberus_(constellation) sameAs Cerberus.
- Cerberus_(constellation) sameAs Cerbero_(costellazione).
- Cerberus_(constellation) sameAs ケルベルス座.
- Cerberus_(constellation) sameAs Cérbero_(constelação).
- Cerberus_(constellation) sameAs m.05dl7m.
- Cerberus_(constellation) sameAs Цербер_(созвездие).
- Cerberus_(constellation) sameAs Cerberus_(súhvezdie).
- Cerberus_(constellation) sameAs Kerber_(ozvezdje).
- Cerberus_(constellation) sameAs Kerberos_(stjärnbild).
- Cerberus_(constellation) sameAs Q2321626.
- Cerberus_(constellation) sameAs 地獄犬座.
- Cerberus_(constellation) wasDerivedFrom Cerberus_(constellation)?oldid=689641464.
- Cerberus_(constellation) depiction Sidney_Hall_-_Uranias_Mirror_-_Hercules_and_Corona_Borealis.jpg.
- Cerberus_(constellation) isPrimaryTopicOf Cerberus_(constellation).