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  2. Founded in 2016 by Asa Greenberg and Ian McGloin, Argonaut Pictures produces and finances film, TV and digital entertainment productions. Our Origin Story The myth of Jason and the Argonauts originated in ancient Greece.

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  4. Photograph by Fred Bavendam, Minden Pictures, Nat Geo Image Collection. Animals. Reference. Argonaut. Common Name: Paper Nautilus. Scientific Name: Argonauta spp. Type: Invertebrates....

  5. Browse 240+ argonaut stock photos and images available, or search for greater argonaut to find more great stock photos and pictures. greater argonaut. Sort by: Most popular. Argonauta hians. An argonaut caught on camera while diving at night in Anilao, Philippines. Historic ship vector logo or icon design with oars and sail.

  6. Greek mythology. Argonaut, in Greek legend, any of a band of 50 heroes who went with Jason in the ship Argo to fetch the Golden Fleece. Jason’s uncle Pelias had usurped the throne of Iolcos in Thessaly, which rightfully belonged to Jason’s father, Aeson.

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  7. Mar 27, 2018 · This image provided by the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium shows a female Argonaut, or paper nautilus, a species of cephalopod that was recently scooped out of the ocean off the California coast ...

  8. A rare and misunderstood octopus, the argonaut lives far out to sea, where females construct fragile shells to live in, marble-sized males woo them with severed arms, and much of their lifecycle has never been observed. Written by Paul Caiger Photographed by Paul Caiger, Irene Middleton and Crispin Middleton.

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