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Parthenope is a 2024 coming-of-age
drama film written,
produced and
directed by
Paolo Sorrentino. An
international co-production
between Italy and France...
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Parthenope (/pɑːrˈθɛnəpi/ parth-EN-ə-pee;
Ancient Gr****: Παρθενόπη) may
refer to:
Parthenope (siren), one of the
sirens in Gr****
mythology Parthenope...
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Parthenope (/pɑːrˈθɛnəpi/ parth-EN-ə-pee) is a large,
bright main-belt asteroid.
Parthenope was
discovered by
Annibale de
Gasparis on 11 May 1850,...
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Parthenope (Ancient Gr****: Παρθενόπη) was one of the
sirens in Gr**** mythology. Her name
means 'maiden-voiced' from
parthenos (παρθένος,
meaning fig. 'maiden/virgin')...
- Anax
parthenope, the
lesser emperor, is a
dragonfly of the
family Aeshnidae. It is
found in
Southern Europe,
North Africa,
Middle East and Asia. It is...
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Frances Parthenope Verney, Lady
Verney (née Nightingale; 19
April 1819 – 12 May 1890), was an
English writer and journalist.
Parthenope was born in Naples...
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Historical affiliations Parthenope 8th century–507 BCE
Neapolis 507–326 BCE
Neapolis 326–89 BCE ∟ ally of
Roman Republic Roman Republic 199–89 BCE ∟ municipium...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Parthenope (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Παρθενόπη
means "maiden-voiced") may
refer to the
following personages:
Parthenope,
mother of
Europa and...
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Parthenope Ann Wald-Harding (/pɜːrθɛnoʊpiː/) (born 2002),
usually credited as
Parthenope, is an
English musician and singer. She is best
known for her...
- The
Parthenope University of
Naples (Italian: Università
degli Studi di
Napoli "
Parthenope") is one of the
universities located in Naples, Italy. Now one...