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Demophon Phyllis and
Demophoön by
Edward Burne-Jones (1870) King of
Athens Reign 1183 B.C. - 1150 B.C.
Predecessor Menestheus Successor Oxyntes Born Unknown...
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asked her to
nurse Demophoon, his son by Metanira. As a gift to Celeus,
because of his hospitality,
Demeter planned to make
Demophoon immortal by burning...
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Démophoon (sometimes
spelt Démophon) is an
opera by the
composer Luigi Cherubini,
first performed at the Académie
Royale de
Musique (the
Paris Opera)...
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Demophon or
Demophoon may
refer to:
Demophon of Athens, son of
Theseus and
Phaedra Demophon of Eleusis, or
Demophoon, son of King
Celeus and
Queen Metanira...
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Parisian society.
Cherubini received an
important commission to
write Démophoon to a
French libretto by Jean-François
Marmontel that
would be his first...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Demophon or
Demophöon (Ancient Gr****: Δημοφῶν or Δημοφόων), was an
Eleusinian prince as the son of King
Celeus and
Queen Metanira...
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immortalizing a
child in fire is seen in the case of
Demeter and the
infant Demophoon). In a
variant of the myth
first recounted in the Achilleid, an unfinished...
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their palace to
nurse the son of
Keleos and Metaneira,
Demophoon.
Demeter raised Demophoon,
anointing him with
nectar and
ambrosia and
placing him at...
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Phyllis and
Demophoön. The
features of
Maria Zambaco were
clearly recognisable in the
barely draped Phyllis, and the
undraped nakedness of
Demophoön coupled...
- De****nte (also De****onte; Il De****onte; De****onte, ré di
Tracia [King of Thrace]; Démophon; Demophontes; or Dirce, L'usurpatore
innocente [Dirce, the...