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Juno (mythology) - Music, Other uses

In Roman mythology, the supreme goddess, and the wife of Jupiter. Originally an ancient Italian deity associated with the Moon and the life of women, she was later identified with Hera.

Juno may refer to:

Juno (mythology), a major Roman goddess June, the month named after Juno

Music

Juno (band), an American indie rock band Juno (musical), a Broadway musical with score by Marc Blitzstein based on Sean O'Casey's play Juno and the Paycock Juno Reactor, a trance music project of Ben Watkins Juno Mak, a Cantopop artist Juno Award, a Canadian music award Roland Juno-60 or Roland Juno-106, synthesizers by Roland "Juno", a song by Funeral for a Friend, from their debut EP Between Order &

Other uses

Juno (Dune), a Titan in the fictional Dune universe Juno Beach, one of five beaches used as landing zones in the Battle of Normandy in World War II 3 Juno, the third asteroid to be discovered Juno clump, a probable asteroid family in the vicinity of 3 Juno Juno Online Services, an internet service provider in the United States Project Juno, a British commercial venture that sent Helen Sharman to space Juno, protagonist of the video game Jet Force Gemini Mega Man Juno, a villain in the video game Mega Man Legends Juno Tasker, a villain in the 1994 film True Lies Juno Lighting, a company that specializes in commercial and residential lighting

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