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Madisyn Butler
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24 November, 04:48
What is the myth or history of the Taurus star
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Mythology. When Zeus fell in love with the Phoenician Princess Europa, he transformed himself into a white bull with golden horns named Taurus and carried Europa away to Crete. Taurus, located between the constellations Aries and Gemini, is referenced in astrology, which is not a science
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