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Ariane may refer to: * Ariana (name), also Ariane, Arianne Arts * ''Ariane'' (Martinů), an opera by Bohuslav Martinů, first performed 1961 * ''Ariane'' (Massenet), an opera by Jules Massenet, first performed 1906 * ''Ariane'' (film), a 1931 German film directed by Paul Czinner * Ariane Films, a former French film production company * ''Ariane'', a play by Thomas Corneille (1625–1709) * ''Ariane'', the name of the 1957 film '' Love in the Afternoon'' in French speaking markets Transportation * Simca Ariane, a French car by Simca, 1957–1963 * Ariane (automobile), a French car by Automobiles Ariane, 1907 * French ship ''Ariane'', the name of several French ships * Ariane (rocket family), European rockets operated by Arianespace Other uses * Ariane (apple), an apple cultivar * 1225 Ariane, an asteroid * Tour Ariane (Ariane Tower), an office building west of Paris See also * Ariadna (other) * Ariadne (other) * Arianna (other) * Ariana (disa ...
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Ariana (name)
Ariana is a feminine given name, popular in many languages. Arianna and Ariane are the two most common variations. Etymology The name ''Ariana'' may be used following several possible following origins. The name Arianna is the Latinized form of the Ancient greek name Ariadne ( el, Ἀριάδνη; la, Ariadna; "most holy", Cretan Greek ''αρι'' [ari] "most" and ''αδνος'' [adnos] "holy"), the daughter of Minos, King of Crete, and his queen Pasiphaë, daughter of Helios, the Sun-titan, from Greek mythology. Ariana, a term in classical history, from Latin ''Arianus'', ''Ariana'', from Greek ''Arianē'', ''Areianē'', names applied in classical times to the eastern part of ancient Iran and to its inhabitants. Ancient Iranians used the name in reference to themselves (Old Persian ''ariya-''), hence Iran. Ultimately from Sanskrit ''arya-'' "compatriot;" in later language "noble, of good family.", was a general geography, geographical term used by some Greeks, Greek and Ancient ...
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Ariane (rocket Family)
Ariane is a series of European civilian expendable launch vehicles for space launch use. The name comes from the French spelling of the mythological character Ariadne. France first proposed the Ariane project and it was officially agreed upon at the end of 1973 after discussions between France, Germany and the UK. The project was Western Europe's second attempt to develop its own launcher following the unsuccessful Europa project. The Ariane project was code-named L3S (the French abbreviation for third-generation substitution launcher). The European Space Agency (ESA) charged Airbus Defence and Space with the development of all Ariane launchers and of the testing facilities, while Arianespace, a 32.5% CNES (French government space agency) commercial subsidiary created in 1980, handles production, operations and marketing. Arianespace launches Ariane rockets from the Guiana Space Centre at Kourou in French Guiana. Ariane versions Ariane 1 was a three-stage launcher, derived f ...
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Arianna (other)
Arianna may refer to: * Ariana (name), a given name Opera * ''L'Arianna'', (English: ''Arianna''), by Monteverdi, first performed 1608 * ''Arianna'' (Marcello), by Benedetto Marcello, first concert performance 1727 * '' Arianna in Creta'', by Handel, first performed 1734 * ''Arianna'' (Goehr), by Alexander Goehr, first performed 1995 Other uses * ''Arianna'' (film), 2015 *ARIANNA Experiment, a proposed neutrino detector at the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica *Arianna (yacht), a 2012 luxury megayacht See also *Ariana (other) *Ariane (other) *Ariadne (other) *Aria (region), sometimes confused with Ariana *Aryana (TV series) ''Aryana'' is a 2012 Philippine fantasy drama television series starring Ella Cruz in her first leading role. The series premiered on ABS-CBN's ''Primetime Bida'' evening block from May 7, 2012 to January 25, 2013, replacing '' Precious Hearts Ro ...
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Ariadne (other)
Ariadne was a figure in Greek mythology. Ariadne may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Fictional characters *Ariadne Oliver, a fictional character in the novels of Agatha Christie *Ariadne the spider, a character in the British children's animated TV series ''Creepy Crawlies'' *Ariadne, a character in the film ''Inception'' *Ariadne, a character in the Korean manhwa ''Ares'' *Ariadne, a character from British TV series ''Atlantis'' Other uses in arts and entertainment * ''Ariadne'' (EP), a 2004 extended play released by The Clientele * ''Ariadne'' (poem), a 1932 epic by F. L. Lucas *''Ariadne auf Naxos'', an opera by Richard Strauss *''Ariadne musica'', a collection of organ music by Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer *''Sleeping Ariadne'', a Roman sculpture in the Vatican Museums *Ariadne: A Social Art Network, a collaborative art group founded by Suzanne Lacy and Leslie Labowitz-Starus *"Ariadne", an episode of the 2019 TV series ''Russian Doll'' People *Ariadne (empress), ...
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Ariadna (other)
''Ariadna'' is a genus of tube-dwelling spider. People *Ariadna Cabrol (born 1982), a Spanish actress and model * Ariadna Chasovnikova (1918/19–1988), a Kazakh-Soviet politician *Ariadna Gil (born 1969), a Spanish actress *Ariadna Gutiérrez (born 1993), a Colombian actress and model * Ariadna Gutiérrez (cyclist) (born 1991), a Mexican professional racing cyclist * Ariadna Medina (born 1972), a Mexican synchronized swimmer * Ariadna Nevado (born 2000), a Spanish professional racing cyclist *Ariadna Romero (born 1986), a Cuban model and actress *Ariadna Scriabina (1905–1944), a Russian poet and activist of the French Resistance *Ariadna Shengelaya (born 1937), a Soviet actress * Ariadna Sintes (born 1986), a Cuban-Spanish actress * Ariadna Tudel Cuberes (born 1978), an Andorran road cyclist and ski mountaineer *Ariadna Tyrkova-Williams (1869–1962), a politician, journalist, writer and feminist *Ariadne Welter (1930–1998), a Mexican movie actress *Thalía (Ariadna Thalía S ...
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Tour Ariane
Tour Ariane (English: Ariane Tower)(previously known as tour Générale between 1973 and 1995) is an office skyscraper located in La Défense, the high-rise business district situated west of Paris, France. Built in 1975, it belongs to the 2nd generation of skyscrapers in La Défense. The tower is 152 m (499 ft) tall and has 36 floors. In spite of a very conventional design, the tower offers an interesting and original cladding. The entrance of the tower was modified in the 1990s. The tower has been undergoing major refurbishment in 2009. The tower is owned by GIC Private Limited, which acquired the tower from Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield for approximately €465 million in October 2018. On 27 March 2014, the 52 years old French rock and urban climber Alain Robert, a.k.a. "the French Spider-Man", climbed the famous tower in 45 minutes. Onlookers and police gathered to watch his climb. He was arrested by police and later released without being charged. See also * La ...
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1225 Ariane
1225 Ariane, provisional designation , is a stony Florian asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 9 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 23 April 1930, by Dutch astronomer Hendrik van Gent at the Leiden Southern Station, annex to the Johannesburg Observatory in South Africa. Orbit and characterization ''Ariane'' orbits the Sun at a distance of 2.1–2.4  AU once every 3 years and 4 months (1,219 days). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.07 and an inclination of 3 ° with respect to the ecliptic. Photometric observations made in 2003 at the U.S. Carbuncle Hill Observatory ( 912) near Providence, Rhode Island, give a synodic rotation period of hours. The light curve shows a brightness variation of in magnitude. Naming This minor planet was named after "Ariane Leprieur", the principal role in the play ''Le Chemin de Crête'' by Gabriel Marcel (1889–1973). The official naming citation was first mentioned in ''The Names of the Minor ...
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Ariane (apple)
'Ariane' is a modern cultivar of domesticated apple that was recently developed in France for scab resistance.Ariane
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'Ariane' is mainly served as a dessert apple because of its mild pleasant flavour. The skin has an attractive combination of yellow and red colours. It was developed by Institut national de la recherche agronomique (INRA) by crossing a hybrid of 'Florina' x 'Prima' with pollen from '



French Ship Ariane
Three submarines and one frigate of the French Navy The French Navy (french: Marine nationale, lit=National Navy), informally , is the maritime arm of the French Armed Forces and one of the five military service branches of France. It is among the largest and most powerful naval forces in t ... have borne the name ''Ariane'': * , a 40-gun frigate of the French Navy, lead ship of her class. * , an launched in 1914 and sunk in 1917. * , an launched in 1925 and scuttled in 1942. * , an launched in 1958 and struck in 1981. {{DEFAULTSORT:Ariane, French Ship French Navy ship names ...
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Ariane (Martinů)
''Ariane'' is a one-act opera by Bohuslav Martinů to a French libretto by the composer drawn from the second, third and fourth acts of the 1943 play by Georges Neveux, ''Le Voyage de Thésée'', (who had supplied the text to the composer's earlier opera ''Julietta'').Smaczny, Jan. Ariane. In: ''The New Grove Dictionary of Opera''. Macmillan, London and New York, 1997. Performance history Martinů composed ''Ariane'' in 1958 whilst working on his final opera, ''The Greek Passion'' – he described it in a letter to his family as 'taking a rest' from the larger work. The composition took just over a month. The bravura style of the writing for Ariadne reflects Martinů's admiration of Maria Callas. The opera is in a straightforward lyrical style with deliberate references to the operas of Monteverdi and other early composers. Grove describes the music as being in a "warm, mainly tonal lyricism", at times "enlivened by neo-Baroque rhythmic patterns". The first performance took place ...
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Ariane (automobile)
The Ariane was a French automobile made by Automobiles Ariane, Suresnes, Seine in 1907. It was a small friction-drive two-seater using a single-cylinder 6  hp engine. The friction discs were mounted at the rear axle An axle or axletree is a central shaft for a rotating wheel or gear. On wheeled vehicles, the axle may be fixed to the wheels, rotating with them, or fixed to the vehicle, with the wheels rotating around the axle. In the former case, bearing .... Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of France Suresnes {{France-company-stub ...
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Simca Ariane
The Simca Ariane is a large saloon car launched in April 1957 by the French automaker Simca and manufactured in the company's factory at Poissy until 1963. Origins The plant at Poissy had been built by Ford France between 1937 and 1940, but after the war the economic direction of France was uncertain. Ford had equipped the plant to produce the V8 engined Ford Vedette but the government was imposing punitive levels of car tax on cars with large engines and sales fell well short of expectations. In addition, the Poissy plant experienced above average levels of industrial unrest. Simca purchased the plant from Ford in 1954, together with rights to build the latest version of the car produced in it, which now became the Simca Vedette, relaunched by Simca with different model names according to equipment levels. The Simca Vedette competed in France's large car market at a time when the economy was finally returning to growth, and enjoyed moderate success with their fashionabl ...
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