"Her curly hair is tied up with a purple ribbon, She wears a necklace. She has an armlet on her left arm and a bracelet on her right arm. She also wears a violet dress and a knee-length, purple sandals. There is a purple tattoo on her forehead."@en . . . . . . "Pasipha\u00EB"@en . . . . "Ariadne (Gr: \u0391\u03C1\u03B9\u03B1\u03B4\u03BD\u03B7) was the immortal wife of the wine-god Dionysos. She was the daughter of MInos, King of Crete, and his wife Pasiphae, daughter of Helios."@en . . "Ariadne-0.jpg"@en . . "*Magicracy of Alent\n*Clergy of Mard\u00FCk"@en . . . . "Ariadne"@es . "Ariadne was a sprawling planet with a population of around 1.5 billion (1,500,000,000) humans and home to a Zohar research facility, as well as one of the Zohar Emulators. It is implied Ariadne is slightly bigger than Lost Jerusalem because of the km diameter of the Cathedral Ship. Ariadne is divided into three sections: a zone filled with greenery, a zone surging with businesses and research facilities, and a living space for regular citizens."@en . "Labyrinths"@en . "1991"^^ . . . "1"^^ . . . "Ball of String"@en . . . "Ariadne was a favorite of Apollo who treated her with little respect. Hercules was able to convince her she should have more respect for herself. When Apollo placed her in a death trap, Hercules fought him and released her. Mythologically, Ariadne a princess of Crete, the sister of the Minotaur and the wife of Dionysus, whom she married after Theseus abandoned her. She had no connection with Apollo whatsoever."@en . "Ariadne"@en . . "Ariana"@en . . . "Immortal"@en . . "Ariadne, also known as the Dark Lady of Vulpengaard, is the leader of the Purple Paladins and a close underling and potential love interest of Richelieu. She used to work for the Clergy of Mard\u00FCk but later joined the Magicracy of Alent. She is one of the few people who knows Richelieu's real name and past. Ariadne participated in the Battle of the Rivers as one of the Alentian commanders and was forced to return back to Alent with the survivors after the Coalition overwhelmed her forces."@en . . . . . "Ariadne ist eine freie und unabh\u00E4ngige Stadt im Nordwesten des Kaiserreichs Hellas. Sie ist die Stadt der Gelehrten und bietet die beste Ausbildung f\u00FCr Magier in Mundus Magicus. Zwar ist Ariadne als Stadtstaat naturgem\u00E4\u00DF klein, dennoch stellt die Stadt einen Machtfaktor dar. So werden Vertreter der Rittertruppe nach Ostia entsandt um das Ende des Krieges vor 20 Jahren zu feiern."@de . . . . . . "Paladin"@en . . "Ariadne was featured in the story of \"Theseus and the Minotaur\". She was the daughter of Minos the King. Every day she would enter the Labyrinth and care for the Minotaur. She knew the heart was human, no matter what the face. In Greek Mythology, it was mentioned that she was rescued by Dionysus."@en . . . . . "The Ariadne was a starship in service in the 2370s. Among its crew were Steyn, Auger and Trasser. In 2374, the Ariadne left Yridia for Lissepia while carrying a valuable shipment of latinum. An incident aboard the vessel forced it to divert to Deep Space 9 for repairs. (DS9 novel: Hollow Men)"@en . . . . . "center|thumb|450px|Ariadne em Naxos, de John William Waterhouse (1898) Ariadne, Ariagne, Ariane ou Ariana era a filha de Minos, rei de Creta e Pas\u00EDfae. Apaixonou-se por Teseu e ajudou-o a derrotar o Minotauro, mas foi por ele abandonado. Entretanto, o deus Dioniso a viu e por ela se apaixonou, tornando-a sua esposa. Seu nome parece derivar de ari hadn\u00EA, \"a mais sagrada\"; a variante Ariagne significa ari hagn\u00EA, \"a mais honrada\". Em Roma, foi sincretizada com L\u00EDbera, a esposa de L\u00EDber, deus do vinho sincretizado com Dioniso."@pt . "Roman Name:"@en . . "\u00C9l"@hu . . . "Greek"@en . . . "Ariadne (Gr: \u0391\u03C1\u03B9\u03B1\u03B4\u03BD\u03B7) was the immortal wife of the wine-god Dionysos. She was the daughter of MInos, King of Crete, and his wife Pasiphae, daughter of Helios."@en . "42"^^ . . "21"^^ . "Ariadne is a Shadowhunter currently engaged to Charles Fairchild."@en . "Since ancient Greek myths were passed down through oral tradition, many variations of this and other myths exist. According to an Athenian version of the legend, Minos attacked Athens after his son was killed there. The Athenians asked for terms, and were required to sacrifice seven young men and seven maidens every seven or nine years to the Minotaur. One year, the sacrificial party included Theseus, the son of King Aegeus, who volunteered to come and kill the Minotaur. Ariadne fell in love at first sight, and helped him by giving him a sword and a ball of thread, so that he could find his way out of the Minotaur's labyrinth."@en . "Her curly hair is tied up with a purple ribbon, She wears a necklace. She has an armlet on her left arm and a bracelet on her right arm. She also wears a violet dress and a knee-length, purple sandals. There is a purple tattoo on her forehead."@en . "OC"@en . "160"^^ . "18"^^ . "Psy"@en . . "301.0"^^ . "Ariadne era filha do rei Minos de Creta, e \u00E9 bem conhecida por ter ajudado o her\u00F3i Teseu, de Atenas, a entrar e sair do labir\u00EDntico pal\u00E1cio em que vivia o Minotauro, meio-homem, meio-touro. Depois de decapitar o monstro, Teseu seguiu o novelo desfiado que a apaixonada Ariadne lhe deu, encontrando ao mesmo tempo a sa\u00EDda e a bela. No entanto, depois de lev\u00E1-la consigo, Teseu abandona Ariadne na ilha de Naxos. Mas, ao contr\u00E1rio de Teseu, que n\u00E3o rejeitou o novelo mas desprezou a mo\u00E7a, este Projeto (que de um certo modo se refere e \u00E9 constru\u00EDdo sobre a id\u00E9ia de labirintos), dispensa o fio que lhe permitiria sa\u00EDdas e abra\u00E7a Ariadne. Afrodite, encontrando Ariadne em desespero na praia de Naxos, promete-lhe um futuro. E, logo, o deus Dioniso a encontra e a desposa. Essa \u00E9 a por\u00E7\u00E3o Ariadne que conv\u00E9m ao Projeto e em raz\u00E3o da qual recebe o nome: Ariadne ama e \u00E9 amada por Dioniso, o deus da Trag\u00E9dia, suave e terr\u00EDvel (como o vinho), aquele cujos olhos s\u00E3o capazes de tirar os homens de si, o deus de toda alteridade, o senhor da m\u00EDmesis. Na Teogonia de Hes\u00EDodo, o mais antigo poema grego completo (S\u00E9c. VIII a.C.), os versos 946 a 948 referem-se a Ariadne, e podem ser traduzidos livremente como: \n* \u201CDioniso, cabelos-de-ouro, tomou por esposa a loira Ariadne, virgem de Minos, e Zeus a tornou imortal e eternamente jovem.\u201D Por isso este Projeto recebe provisoriamente seu nome. N\u00E3o em raz\u00E3o do novelo, do fio, ou por ter vencido o labirinto, mas por ter se tornado a l\u00EDder das M\u00EAnades, a bacante mais amada, aquela a quem o deus da alteridade ofertou a pr\u00F3pria, aquela, eternamente jovem. Mas talvez o aspecto que mais tenha pesado na escolha do nome (provis\u00F3rio como um novelo, mas significando vida ou morte), \u00E9 o que Deleuze diz sobre ela, em 'A Cr\u00EDtica e a Cl\u00EDnica', comentando ensaio de Nietzsche: Dioniso canta: \"S\u00EA prudente, Ariadne!... Tens pequenas orelhas, tens muitas orelhas! P\u00F5e a\u00ED uma palavra sensata! N\u00E3o \u00E9 preciso primeiro odiarmo-nos se devemos nos amar? Sou teu labirinto.\" E, por fim, Nietzsche interroga/afirma no Ecce Homo, pretensiosamente, verdadeiramente (afirma\u00E7\u00E3o da qual me aproprio, desavergonhadamente, tamb\u00E9m pretensiosamente, ainda que ciosamente): \"Quem, al\u00E9m de mim, sabe quem \u00E9 Ariadne?\""@en . . . . . "Ariadne was the daughter of King Minos of Crete, the owner of the Minotaur. When Theseus came to Crete to end Minos's annual demands that Athens send 7 men and 7 women to sacrifice to the Minotaur, Ariadne fell in love with Theseus. She gave him a sword to fight the Minotaur and a ball of string so he would be able to find his way out of the labyrinth. After Theseus achieved his goal, Ariadne eloped with him. On the way back to Athens, they stop to the island of Naxos. Due to a false alarm of the Cretan fleet pursuing them, Theseus' crew fled the island the next morning, unwittingly leaving Ariadne behind. A short while later, Dionysus saw the abandoned Ariadne and took her in order to be his wife. Since then she remained faithful to him, but she was killed by Perseus at Argos. Dionysus ho"@en . "Femenino"@es . . "Ariadne"@en . . "The Titan's Curse"@en . . "Ariadne"@es . . "Lebend"@de . . . "Unknown"@en . . "Ariadne"@en . "Ariadne az Utols\u00F3 \u00D3r\u00E1k egyik szerepl\u0151je, aki Charles Fairchild menyasszonya."@hu . . . . . "Gender:"@en . "N\u0151"@hu . . . "None"@en . . . "Ariadne es una cazadora de sombras actualmente comprometida con Charles Fairchild."@es . . . "Ariadne ist eine freie und unabh\u00E4ngige Stadt im Nordwesten des Kaiserreichs Hellas. Sie ist die Stadt der Gelehrten und bietet die beste Ausbildung f\u00FCr Magier in Mundus Magicus. Zwar ist Ariadne als Stadtstaat naturgem\u00E4\u00DF klein, dennoch stellt die Stadt einen Machtfaktor dar. So werden Vertreter der Rittertruppe nach Ostia entsandt um das Ende des Krieges vor 20 Jahren zu feiern. Nachdem die durch Fate herbeigef\u00FChrte Krise abgewendet wurde, ist man in Ariadne um die Aufnahme diplomatischer Beziehungen mit Mundus Vetus bem\u00FCht. So soll schon bald eine st\u00E4ndige Gesandschaft in die alte Welt geschickt werden."@de . "Lauren Corazon is the sister of Ara\u00F1a."@en . "Brown"@en . "Any height"@en . "Gun, Bless"@en . . . . . . . . "Ariadne was a sprawling planet with a population of around 1.5 billion (1,500,000,000) humans and home to a Zohar research facility, as well as one of the Zohar Emulators. It is implied Ariadne is slightly bigger than Lost Jerusalem because of the km diameter of the Cathedral Ship. Ariadne is divided into three sections: a zone filled with greenery, a zone surging with businesses and research facilities, and a living space for regular citizens. The business zone housed the headquarters of a company which focused on the artificial plant industry, such as Green Plant Company. The planet's green zone was dominated by the artificial plants of the business, and new types of flowers, among other items, were sold to the citizens of the main planets. The \"Ariadne Flower,\" with its unique blue petals, was an especially popular product. However, lurking beneath all of this was an experimental facility owned by Ormus and the U-TIC Organization. Two years before Episode I, the U-TIC Organization began conducting connection experiments with the Zohar Emulators at their facility on the planet. Eventually, two years later, a Zohar Link Experiment with the Zohar Emulators, carried out in this facility under Andrew Cherenkov's command, caused a space-time anomaly that annihilated planet Ariadne, turning it into a Gnosis called the Cathedral Ship. This event was later referred to as the \"disappearance of planet Ariadne\", the Ariadne Incident."@en . . "19"^^ . "Female"@en . . "30"^^ . "23"^^ . . "Ariadne is a Shadowhunter currently engaged to Charles Fairchild."@en . "Unknown"@en . . . . . . "Lauren Corazon"@en . . . . . . "Ariadne, also known as the Dark Lady of Vulpengaard, is the leader of the Purple Paladins and a close underling and potential love interest of Richelieu. She used to work for the Clergy of Mard\u00FCk but later joined the Magicracy of Alent. She is one of the few people who knows Richelieu's real name and past. Ariadne participated in the Battle of the Rivers as one of the Alentian commanders and was forced to return back to Alent with the survivors after the Coalition overwhelmed her forces."@en . . "Unknown"@en . . "Ariadne es una cazadora de sombras actualmente comprometida con Charles Fairchild."@es . "35"^^ . . . . . . . "Ariadne"@de . . "String Art Beast\\i\nApt Pupil\\i\nMiracle Punch\\i\nAuto-Mataru\\43\nHeat Up\\44\nEvade Phys\\46\nPower Charge\\48"@en . . . "Ariadne was featured in the story of \"Theseus and the Minotaur\". She was the daughter of Minos the King. Every day she would enter the Labyrinth and care for the Minotaur. She knew the heart was human, no matter what the face. When Theseus came to kill the Minotaur. Ariadne fell in love with Theseus at the first sight of him, and helped him by letting him out of jail and giving him a information and a ball of the thread, so that he could find his way out of the Minotaur's labyrinth. Theseus killed the Minotaur, only after learning that the monster was Ariadne's brother. Despite this, Ariadne was still madly in love with Theseus and went with him. However on the return trip, he abandoned her on the island of Naxos. In Greek Mythology, it was mentioned that she was rescued by Dionysus."@en . . . . . . "Nuclear"@en . . "-"@en . "Ariana"@en . "Dionysus"@en . . . . "Percy Jackson's Greek Gods"@en . . "29"^^ . . "Goddess of Labyrinths and Paths"@en . . . "goddess of:"@en . . "Ariadne"@hu . "Phaedra"@en . "20"^^ . . . . . "Consort:"@en . . "Brown"@en . "Ariadne was the daughter of King Minos of Crete, the owner of the Minotaur. When Theseus came to Crete to end Minos's annual demands that Athens send 7 men and 7 women to sacrifice to the Minotaur, Ariadne fell in love with Theseus. She gave him a sword to fight the Minotaur and a ball of string so he would be able to find his way out of the labyrinth. After Theseus achieved his goal, Ariadne eloped with him. On the way back to Athens, they stop to the island of Naxos. Due to a false alarm of the Cretan fleet pursuing them, Theseus' crew fled the island the next morning, unwittingly leaving Ariadne behind. A short while later, Dionysus saw the abandoned Ariadne and took her in order to be his wife. Since then she remained faithful to him, but she was killed by Perseus at Argos. Dionysus however descended into Hades and brought her and his mother Semele back. They then joined the gods in Olympus."@en . "Immortal Wife of Dionysus"@en . . . . . . "Unknown"@en . . "The planet Ariadne in the process of Gnosifying, in which it becomes the Cathedral Ship, from Episode I."@en . "Symbols:"@en . "Percy Jackson's Greek Heroes"@en . . "Human"@en . . "Fortune"@en . . . "Lauren Corazon is the sister of Ara\u00F1a."@en . . . . "Alive"@en . . "Paths and Labryinths"@en . "100.0"^^ . . . . "Item/Weapon:"@en . "Ariadne was a favorite of Apollo who treated her with little respect. Hercules was able to convince her she should have more respect for herself. When Apollo placed her in a death trap, Hercules fought him and released her. Mythologically, Ariadne a princess of Crete, the sister of the Minotaur and the wife of Dionysus, whom she married after Theseus abandoned her. She had no connection with Apollo whatsoever."@en . . . . "Ariadne"@pt . . . . . . . . . . "-"@en . . . . . . . "36"^^ . "Ariadne was a princess of Crete. She was a daughter of King Minos and his Queen, Pasipha\u00EB, and the legacy of the god Zeus (on her father's side). She is most commonly known for helping the Greek demigod hero Theseus get through the Labyrinth in Ancient Greece. She became the immortal wife of the god Dionysus after Theseus abandoned her. Her Roman counterpart is Ariana."@en . . "Ariadne az Utols\u00F3 \u00D3r\u00E1k egyik szerepl\u0151je, aki Charles Fairchild menyasszonya."@hu . . . . "Name:"@en . "Since ancient Greek myths were passed down through oral tradition, many variations of this and other myths exist. According to an Athenian version of the legend, Minos attacked Athens after his son was killed there. The Athenians asked for terms, and were required to sacrifice seven young men and seven maidens every seven or nine years to the Minotaur. One year, the sacrificial party included Theseus, the son of King Aegeus, who volunteered to come and kill the Minotaur. Ariadne fell in love at first sight, and helped him by giving him a sword and a ball of thread, so that he could find his way out of the Minotaur's labyrinth. She eloped with Theseus after he achieved his goal, but according to Homer \"he had no joy of her, for ere that, Artemis slew her in seagirt Dia because of the witness of Dionysus\" (Odyssey XI, 321-5). Homer does not expand on the nature of Dionysus' accusation, but the Oxford Classical Dictionary speculates that she was already married to Dionysus when Theseus ran away with her."@en . . "17"^^ . "Unknown"@en . . . "Minotaur"@en . . "24"^^ . "Ariadne"@hu . . . . . . "?"@en . "Ariadne"@en . "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys"@en . "weiblich"@de . . . . "Ariadne"@en . . . . "Ariadne era filha do rei Minos de Creta, e \u00E9 bem conhecida por ter ajudado o her\u00F3i Teseu, de Atenas, a entrar e sair do labir\u00EDntico pal\u00E1cio em que vivia o Minotauro, meio-homem, meio-touro. Depois de decapitar o monstro, Teseu seguiu o novelo desfiado que a apaixonada Ariadne lhe deu, encontrando ao mesmo tempo a sa\u00EDda e a bela. No entanto, depois de lev\u00E1-la consigo, Teseu abandona Ariadne na ilha de Naxos. Na Teogonia de Hes\u00EDodo, o mais antigo poema grego completo (S\u00E9c. VIII a.C.), os versos 946 a 948 referem-se a Ariadne, e podem ser traduzidos livremente como:"@en . . "center|thumb|450px|Ariadne em Naxos, de John William Waterhouse (1898) Ariadne, Ariagne, Ariane ou Ariana era a filha de Minos, rei de Creta e Pas\u00EDfae. Apaixonou-se por Teseu e ajudou-o a derrotar o Minotauro, mas foi por ele abandonado. Entretanto, o deus Dioniso a viu e por ela se apaixonou, tornando-a sua esposa. Seu nome parece derivar de ari hadn\u00EA, \"a mais sagrada\"; a variante Ariagne significa ari hagn\u00EA, \"a mais honrada\". Em Roma, foi sincretizada com L\u00EDbera, a esposa de L\u00EDber, deus do vinho sincretizado com Dioniso."@pt . . . "Ariadne"@en . . . . "Brown"@en . . "23"^^ . . . . . . . "Viva"@es . . . . "String Art Beast\\i\nApt Pupil\\i\nMiracle Punch\\i\nAttack Master\\31\nHigh Voltage\\32\nEvade Phys\\34\nPower Charge\\36"@en . . "Female"@en . "-"@en . . . "The Ariadne was a starship in service in the 2370s. Among its crew were Steyn, Auger and Trasser. In 2374, the Ariadne left Yridia for Lissepia while carrying a valuable shipment of latinum. An incident aboard the vessel forced it to divert to Deep Space 9 for repairs. (DS9 novel: Hollow Men)"@en . "Ariadne"@en . . "Goddess of Passion"@en . "Schattenj\u00E4gerin"@de . "Ariadne was a princess of Crete. She was a daughter of King Minos and his Queen, Pasipha\u00EB, and the legacy of the god Zeus (on her father's side). She is most commonly known for helping the Greek demigod hero Theseus get through the Labyrinth in Ancient Greece. She became the immortal wife of the god Dionysus after Theseus abandoned her. Her Roman counterpart is Ariana."@en . . "300"^^ . . . . "250"^^ . .