Pharos (disambiguation)

The Pharos of Alexandria was an ancient lighthouse, one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world.

Pharos may also refer to:

Lighthouses

Other uses

  • Pharos (horse), a British racehorse
  • Pharos (polis), the ancient Greek name of the Croatian island Hvar
  • Pharos (album), an album by the band SETI
  • Pharos, a character in Persona 3, a video game
  • Pharos, a crater in Proteus, the second-largest moon of Neptune
  • NLV Pharos, a lighthouse tender operated by the Northern Lighthouse Board around the coasts of Scotland and the Isle of Man
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gollark: Being wildly unsafe all the time is probably of some value in, say, embedded systems, but mostly it is better to have safe code which is not going to do memory-unsafe things.
gollark: I'm not saying "change it", just that it is not perfect.
gollark: At least for high-level/application programming use.
gollark: As I have said, a language *should* make it hard to do unsafe/bad/insecure things.

See also

  • Pharo, a programming language
  • Pharaohs, common title of the monarchs of ancient Egypt
  • Hvar, Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea whose Greek name is Pharos
  • Faros, a Greek village
  • All pages with titles containing Pharos
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