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Partheniad
Partheniad Par*the"ni*ad, n. [See Parthenic.] A poem in honor of a virgin. [Obs.]

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- Parthenia may refer to: Parthenia (music), the first printed collection of music for keyboard in England Parthenia (Mauretania), a town and bishopric in...
- Parthenia or the Maydenhead of the first musicke that ever was printed for the Virginalls was, as the title states, the first printed collection of music...
- Parthenia was a Roman–Berber town in the former Roman province of Mauretania Sitifensis, the easternmost part of ancient Mauretania. It was located in...
- Coridon and Parthenia or "Coridon and Parthenia, The Languishing Shepherd made Happy. Or, Faithful Love rewarded" is a broadside ballad, which dates from...
- Holocola parthenia is a species of moth in the family Tortricidae. It is endemic to New Zealand and has been observed in the North, South and the Chatham...
- USS Parthenia (SP-671) was a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1919 or 1920. Parthenia was built as a private steam yacht of...
- horses, Parthenia and Eripha. The geographer Pausanias recounted the account of Marmax. "Going on from this point you come to the water of Parthenia, and...
- Parthenia Inviolata, or Mayden-Musicke for the Virginalls and B****-Viol is the second book of keyboard music printed in England, containing twenty pieces...
- Heterogymna parthenia is a moth in the Carposinidae family. It was described by Alexey Diakonoff in 1954. It is found in New Guinea. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble...
- Archiearis parthenias, the orange underwing, is a moth of the family Geometridae. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1761 and can be found...