- In Gr**** mythology,
Autonoë (/ɔːˈtɒnoʊ.iː/;
Ancient Gr****: Αὐτονόη) was a
Theban princess as the
eldest daughter of Cadmus,
founder of
Thebes in Boeotia...
-
Autonoe /ɔːˈtɒnoʊ.iː/, also
known as
Jupiter XXVIII, is a
natural satellite of Jupiter.
Autonoe was
discovered by a team of
astronomers from the University...
- mythology,
Autonoë (/ɔːˈtɒnoʊ.i/;
Ancient Gr****: Αὐτονόη
Autonoê means "think for oneself") may
refer to the
following personages:
Autonoë, one of the...
-
Autonoe was a
Theban princess as the
eldest daughter of Cadmus,
founder of
Thebes in Boeotia, and the
goddess Harmonia.
Autonoe may also
refer to: Autonoe...
- Apollo", and was
linked to the
founding myth of
Thebes by
marriage with
Autonoë,
daughter of Cadmus, the founder.
Aristaeus may
appear as a
winged youth...
-
reference to the
elongated shape of Euboea) was a
daughter of
Aristaeus and
Autonoe.
Macris reared the
young Hera in
Euboea during the goddess'
early childhood...
- city of Thebes, Greece, and of the
goddess Harmonia. Her
sisters were
Autonoë, Ino and Semele, and her
brother was Polydorus.
Agave married Echion, one...
- of the sons of
Aegyptus and Caliadne. He
married (and was
murdered by)
Autonoe,
daughter of
Danaus and
Polyxo Eurylochus from Zacynthos, one of the suitors...
- Polydorus,
another ruler of Thebes.
Together with her two sisters,
Agave and
Autonoë, they were the
surrogates and
divine nurses of Dionysus: Ino was a primordial...
-
Harmonia began a
dynasty with a son Polydorus, and four daughters, Agave,
Autonoë, Ino and Semele. In rare account, the
couple instead had six daughters...