Pleiades

Pleiades, in the Greek mythology seven sisters, daughters of Atlas, transformed into stars, six of them visible and one invisible, and forming the group on the shoulders of Taurus in the zodiac; in the last week of May they rise and set with the sun till August, after which they follow the sun and are seen more or less at night till their conjunction with it again in May.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

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Platten-See
Plauen
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Pleiades
Pleiades, The
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Pleura
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Pleydell, Mr. Paulus
Plimsoll, Samuel
Plinlimmon
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