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Aquila, The Eagle, is one of the official IAU-constellations. Its history goes back to a Sumerian constellations (TI<sub>8</sub>, The Eagle) in the same area of the sky.
Aquila, The Eagle, is one of the official IAU-constellations. Its history goes back to a Sumerian constellations (TI<sub>8</sub>, The Eagle) in the same area of the sky.

== Origin of constellation ==

== Transfer and Transformation of the constellation ==

== Greek Mythology ==

== References ==

* [[References]] (general)
* [[References (Babylonian)]]
* [[References (Greco-Roman)|References (ancient Greco-Roman)]]
* [[References (Medieval and Early Modern)|References (medieval)]]


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[[Category:Eurasia]] [[Category:Constellation]] [[Category:Almagest]] [[Category:Mesopotamian]] [[Category:West Asian]] [[Category:Modern]]

Revision as of 09:27, 9 July 2024

Aquila, The Eagle, is one of the official IAU-constellations. Its history goes back to a Sumerian constellations (TI8, The Eagle) in the same area of the sky.

Origin of constellation

Transfer and Transformation of the constellation

Greek Mythology

References