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In Roman mythology, Janus (or Ianus) was the god of gates, doors, doorways, beginnings, and endings. His most prominent remnants in modern culture are his namesakes: the month of ... | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janus_%28mythology%29 |
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Janus ( "JAY nus" ) is the sixth of Saturn 's known satellites: orbit: 151,472 km from Saturn diameter: 178 km (196 x 192 x 150) mass: 2.01e18 kg | http://www.nineplanets.org/janus.html |
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Janus may refer to: Janus (mythology), the two-faced Roman god of gates, doors, doorways, beginnings, and endings. Janus (moon), a moon of Saturn. Janus Patera, a shallow volcanic ... | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janus |
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JANUS Digital Displays is a digital signage solutions company specializing in custom LCD, LED and plasma directories which can interface with a company's existing scheduling or ... | http://www.janusdisplays.com/ |
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noun . 1. an ancient Roman god of doorways, of beginnings, and of the rising and setting of the sun, usually represented as having one head with two bearded faces back to back ... | http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=Janus |
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Janus is the Roman god of gates and doors (ianua), beginnings and endings, and hence represented with a double-faced head, each looking in opposite directions. He was worshipped at ... | http://www.pantheon.org/articles/j/janus.html |
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