(Mitoloji) Finike kralı Agenar ile Telepassa'nın kızı. Boğa şekiline giren Zeus tarafından kaçırıldı. Zeus'tan Minos, Sarpedon, Rhadamnthys adlarını taşıyan üç oğlu oldu. Adını Avrupa bölgesine verdi
In Greek mythology, the daughter either of Phoenix or of Agenor, king of Phoenicia. Her beauty inspired the love of Zeus, who approached her in the form of a white bull and carried her off across the sea to Crete. After bearing Zeus three sons, she married the king of Crete, who adopted her sons. They grew up to become King Minos of Crete, King Rhadamanthus of the Cyclades, and Prince Sarpedon of Lycia. On Crete she was worshiped under the name Hellotis. The continent of Europe is named for her
{i} daughter of Agenor and sister of Cadmus, mother of Minos (Greek Mythology); one of the greater satellites of Jupiter (Astronomy)
Issues from some European countries since 1956 to further the project of a United Europe and to commemorate the annual European Postal and Telecommunications Conference
A satellite of Jupiter orbiting at a mean distance of 671,000 kilometers Also called Jupiter II
the 4th largest of Jupiter's satellites; covered with a smooth shell of frozen water
The "United Europe'' theme celebrated annually on stamps of western European nations since 1956 The original Europa stamps were issued by the nations in the European coal and steel association Today, European nations that are members of the postal and telecommunications association (CEPT) issue Europa stamps
Europa is a large, dense, icy moon of Jupiter Its surface is covered with long, crisscrossing track ways (but few craters) and frozen sulphuric acid Its diameter is less than 2,000 miles (3,138 km), smaller than the Earth's moon It takes Europa 3 55 days to orbit Jupiter Its mean distance from Jupiter is about 420,000 miles (670,900 km) Its mass is 4 80x1022 kg It was discovered by Galileo and S Marius (independently) in 1610