Phoebus (also known as Apollo) is one of the Olympian deities in Greek and Roman mythology.
Phoebus may also refer to:
Ark or ARK may refer to:
Charon, in Greek mythology, is the ferryman who carried the souls of the dead to the underworld.
Mercury most commonly refers to:
Phoebe or Phœbe may refer to:
Venus is the second planet from the Sun.
Iris most often refers to:
Paris is the capital of France, which may consist of :
Doris may refer to:
Terra may often refer to:
Zeta is the sixth letter of the Greek alphabet.
Zola may refer to:
Gainsborough or Gainsboro may refer to:
Achilles is the name of a Greek mythological hero of the Trojan War.
Pandora is a character in Greek mythology, the first human woman created by the gods.
The Phoebus cartel was an international cartel that controlled the manufacture and sale of incandescent light bulbs in much of Europe and North America between 1925–1939. The cartel took over market territories and lowered the useful life of such bulbs. Corporations based in Europe and the United States, including Tungsram, Osram, General Electric, Associated Electrical Industries, and Philips, incorporated the cartel on January 15, 1925 in Geneva, as Phœbus S.A. Compagnie Industrielle pour le Développement de l'Éclairage. Although the group had intended the cartel to last for thirty years, it ceased operations in 1939 with the outbreak of World War II. Following its dissolution, light bulbs continued to be sold at the 1,000-hour life standardized by the cartel.
Argos most often refers to:
Prometheus is a figure in Greek mythology.
Helicon or Helikon may refer to
Eris most often refers to:
Vulcan may refer to: