Pleiades (disambiguation)
The Pleiades are
- In Greek mythology ( also referred to as Atlanteans ) seven daughters of Atlas and Pleione the Okeanine, see Pleiades ( mythology)
- Named after them " Seven Sisters ", the Pleiades star cluster, see Pleiades
- A compared with the Pleiades open star cluster IC 2602 Southern Pleiades see
From the Pleiades other names are derived for
- Seven Alexandrian poets of the 3rd century BC, see Tragic Pleiad
- A French school of poets of the 16th century (La Pléiade )
- Several well-known book series of the publishing house Éditions Gallimard ( " Bibliothèque de la Pléiade " )
- A group of German chess masters in the 19th century, see Berlin School (Chess )
- A Swiss Frauenloge of Freemasons
- A scenic mountain in Switzerland ( Les Pleiades )
- ( fr. Pleiades ) the optical payloads of the satellite system Orfeo (satellite)
- A supercomputer ( " Pleiades ") of the SGI Altix family
- A scientific database for ancient geography, see Pleiades (database)
- Disambiguation