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| - Delos is a Greek island and the famous birthplace of the twin gods Apollo and Artemis. The island was created Leto's sister Asteria who fled to the sea and changed into a island to escape from Zeus. When Leto was pregnant she came to the island of Delos because Hera made all the lands shunned her. While in childbirth Leto was hunted by the dragon Python sent by Hera to kill Leto and her children. Artemis was the first born and helped her mother give birth to Apollo, who tracked down and killed the monster that hunted his mother.
- Delos was a slave in Rome. He was partnered with Ian Chesterton when the two worked as oarsmen on a galley in July 64. When the ship was destroyed, he rescued Ian. Ian announced his intention to go to Rome, and Delos decided to accompany him. In Rome they were captured and were made gladiators. They were forced to fight each other to the death. Delos had Ian at an advantage, but instead of killing Ian, he lunged at Nero. In the scuffle, Delos and Ian escaped. Later that evening they headed for Nero's palace to rescue Barbara Wright. After the rescue, Delos headed north for part of the journey with Barbara and Ian, and then headed for home. (TV: The Romans)
- In 2364 bezocht de Federatie het systeem voor de tweede keer. (TNG: "Symbiosis")
- The island of Delos, near Mykonos and near the center of the Cyclades archipelago, is one of the most important mythological, historical, and archaeological sites in Greece. Delos had a position as a holy sanctuary for a millennium before Olympian Greek mythology made it the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis. From its Sacred Harbor, the horizon shows the two conical mounds that have identified landscapes sacred to a goddess in other sites: one, retaining its pre-Greek name Mount Kynthos, is crowned with a sanctuary of Zeus.
- According to Greek mythology, Delos was the birthplace of Artemis and Apollo, the twin offspring of Zeus by Leto. When Leto was discovered to be pregnant, Zeus' jealous wife Hera banished her from the earth, but Poseidon took pity on her and provided Delos as a place for her to give birth in peace. The island's other name is Ortygia.
- Sistema Solar, con al menos dos planetas habitados, denominados por sus moradores Ornara y Brekka; La tripulación del Enterprise-D estaba investigando una extraordinaria actividad electromagnética de la estrella, cuando se vió envuelta en un incidente entre representantes de ambos mundos.
- thumb|Der Stern Delos Delos ist das Zentralgestirn des Delos-Sternensystems. 2364 macht der Stern eine Periode von extremen Magnetfeldveränderungen durch. Die USS Enterprise-D erhält den Auftrag, dieses Phänomen zu untersuchen und wird durch Zufall in einen Konflikt zwischen den Bevölkerungen zweier Planeten verwickelt. (TNG: )
- Delos is a moon in the video game Sine Mora. It is one of two satellites orbiting the planet Seol, the other being Mawu.
- Delos, utsedd P7X-978 av Tau'ri, är en planet i Vintergatan galaxen som har en Stargate och är hem till en infödd befolkning.
- The Delos system's orbit was the location of a number of worlds, including fourth planet, Delos IV. (TNG episode: "Remember Me")
- Delos is the island where Leto gave birth to the Greek gods Artemis and Apollo. The reason she had to give birth there is because Hera put a curse on Leto forbidding her to give birth on any steadfast land. Delos was the only piece of land in the whole world that wasn't fastened down. Poseidon raised the island from the sea bed and held it in place for her. After Leto gave birth, she blessed the island and gave it pillars to hold it to the Earth. When the twins were born, the island was so happy that it covered itself in little yellow flowers. However, because the pillars Leto gave it anchored it to the world, it could no longer float around. Therefore, the flowers were nicknamed "the curse of Delos".
- Delos was a sea-side Greek kingdom ruled by King Diadorus. Athena was the patron goddess of Delos. Delos was in a feud with its neighbour, Syros, for many years until Prince Epius of Delos married Princess Thera of Syros (HTLJ "The Apple"). Jason told Hercules and Iolaus that he and his father Aeson once went diving off the cliffs at Delos (Young Hercules). In 1.07 - Inn Trouble, Kora says that the stolen harvest offering was for Artemis's Temple at Delos.
- An arid planet which was full of scrubland interspersed with salt-filled seas, Delos was one of many planets ruled over by the Goa'uld Zeus after he stole his power from his father, Cronus. Indeed, Zeus came to use Delos as his throne world despite the fact that he preferred Olympus. Soon after this, however, Cronus began the task of regaining his worlds and sent his agents to infiltrate Delos, spreading discontent and rebellion among the populace while telling tales of the "benevolent" Titan Cronus, who Zeus had overthrown. This plan worked better than Cronus could have hoped, as a rebellion started on Delos at the same time as he was attacking the planet to regain it as his own. These attacks forced Zeus to become holed up in his own palace, with his own Jaffa either dead or turning agai
- Delos ist ein Mensch des 1. Jahrhunderts. Er ist Sklave auf einer römischen Galeere und freundet sich mit seinem Mitgefangenen Ian Chesterton an. Als das Schiff strandet rettet delos Ian das Leben und begleitet ihn nach Rom. Dort hofft Ian, Barbara Wright wieder zu finden. Sie schmuggeln sich in der folgenden Nacht in den Palast, um Barbara zu befreien. Mit Hilfe des Tavius gelingt ihnen die gemeinsame Flucht. Delos begleitet Ian und Barbara noch ein Stück des Weges und begibt sich dann in seine Heimat. Kategorie: Doctor Who Personen Kategorie: Menschen (1. Jahrhundert)
- The island of Delos (Image:Speakerlink.svgiImage:Speakerlink.svgiImage:Speakerlink.svgi/lɒs/; Greek: Δήλος [ˈðilos]; Attic: Δῆλος, Doric: Δᾶλος), near Mykonos, near the centre of the Cyclades archipelago, is one of the most important mythological, historical and archaeological sites in Greece. The excavations in the island are among the most extensive in the Mediterranean; ongoing work takes place under the direction of the French School at Athens and many of the artifacts found are on display at the Archaeological Museum of Delos and the National Archaeological Museum of Athens.
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