- mythology,
Oenone (/ɪˈnoʊniː/;
Ancient Gr****: Οἰνώνη Oinōnē; "wine woman") was the
first wife of
Paris of Troy, whom he
abandoned for Helen.
Oenone was also...
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Oenone Wood (born 24
September 1980 in Newcastle, New
South Wales, Australia) is a
retired professional cyclist, who
commenced her
cycling career in 2001...
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Oenone is a
typical main belt asteroid. It was
discovered by the
Russian astronomer Viktor Knorre on
April 7, 1880, in Germany, and was the second...
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Oenone (
Œnone) is a
female character in Gr**** mythology.
Oenone may also
refer to: "
Oenone" (poem), by
Alfred Lord
Tennyson Oenone,
ancient name of Aegina...
- pleasant. He was swift, and
eager to take command."
Paris and the
nymph Oenone had a son, Corythus. By Helen, he had Bunomus, Ag**** ("gentle"), Idaeus...
- "
Oenone" or "
Œnone" is a poem
written by
Alfred Tennyson in 1829. The poem
describes the Gr****
mythological character Oenone and her
witnessing incidents...
- the
Amazons Aricie, or Aricia,
princess of the
royal blood of
Athens Œnone, or
Oenone,
nurse and
confidante of Phèdre Théramène, or Theramenes,
tutor of...
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Eupithecia oenone is a moth in the
family Geometridae. It is
found in the
regions of Anto****asta (Anto****asta Province),
Coquimbo (Limari Province), Valparaiso...
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Trissolcus oenone is a
parasitoid wasp in the
family Platygastridae,
native to
Australia and New Zealand. It
parasitises the eggs of
stink bugs (Pentatomidae)...
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Edith Anna
Œnone Somerville[needs IPA] (2 May 1858 – 8
October 1949) was an
Irish novelist who
habitually signed herself as "E. Œ. Somerville". She wrote...