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    CSS Juno. Juno, a fast, iron-framed paddle-wheeler, operated as a mail steamer between London and Glasgow, sailed as a British blockade runner but was purchased by Confederate agents, probably in May 1863. Successfully evading blockaders, she ran into Charleston where she served as a dispatch, picket, and flag-of-truce boat. In July 1863 she ...

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  4. Juno, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Juno, Texas. /  30.15194°N 101.11528°W  / 30.15194; -101.11528. Juno was a small unincorporated community in Val Verde County, Texas, United States, in the southwestern part of the state. Its last business closed in 1984, and the only remnant of Juno now is a lone ranch. What remains of the village was, by 2013, situated on private ...

  5. Juno Award for Recording Package of the Year - Wikipedia

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    The Juno Award for "Recording Package of the Year" has been awarded since 1975, as recognition each year for the best album art for a music recording in Canada. The Award was subtitled as "Presented in honour of Andrew MacNaughtan " after MacNaughtan's death in early 2012. The award was previously known as "Best Album Graphics", "Best Album ...

  6. Juno Dawson - Wikipedia

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    Juno Dawson (formerly James Dawson; born 10 June 1981) is an English author of young adult fiction and non-fiction. Dawson's notable works include This Book Is Gay , Mind Your Head , Margot & Me , The Gender Games , Clean , Meat Market , and the series, "Her Majesty's Royal Coven".

  7. Junonalia - Wikipedia

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    Junonalia. Sardonyx cameo (ca. 37–50) depicting two members of the imperial family as Jupiter Ammon and Juno-Isis [1] The Iunonalia or Junonalia was a Roman festival in honor of Juno, held on March 7 (the Nones ). Among extant Roman calendars, it appears only in the Calendar of Filocalus (354 AD), [2] and was added to the festival calendar ...

  8. Quiritis - Wikipedia

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    Quiritis. Quiritis was a Sabine (pre- Roman) goddess of motherhood. She was often associated with protection. In later years, Quiritis was identified with the goddess Juno, who was sometimes worshipped under the name Juno Quiritis (or Juno Curitis). Some scholars believe that Juno was in fact merely another version of Quiritis, although others ...

  9. Juno Baby - Wikipedia

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    Juno Baby. Juno Baby was a multiple Emmy Award winning line of children’s educational-development products that blend original music with puppet characters. [1] The product line focuses around the characters of Juno, a six-year-old girl with a natural passion for music, her two-year-old brother Rai Rai, and several animal companions.