- In Gr**** mythology,
Phaenna (Gr****: Φαέννα, "the shining"), was one of the
Charites (Graces). The Lakedaemonians, say that the
Charites are two, who gave...
- say that the
Charites are the two who gave them the
names of
Cleta and
Phaenna. Her name
means "renowned". Jane
Ellen Harrison (1991).
Prolegomena to...
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Pindar had
mentioned a cult of
Achilles on a "bright island" (φαεννά νᾶσος,
phaenná nâsos) of the
Black Sea,
while in
another of his works,
Pindar would retell...
- Amyclae, and to have
given to
those divinities the
names of
Cleta and
Phaenna. A
shrine was
erected to him in the
neighborhood of Therapne. Tyrtaeus...
- was
credited to be the
founder of the
sanctuary of the Graces,
Cleta and
Phaenna, near the
river Tiasa.
Pausanias (1918). "III.1.2".
Description of Greece...
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Binomial name
Arawacus sito (Boisduval, 1836)
Synonyms Thecla sito Boisduval, 1836
Thecla phaenna Godman & Salvin, [1887]
Arawacus mexicana D'Abrera, 1995...
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sister of Sparta. By the
river Tiasa was
situated a
temple of
Cleta and
Phaenna, the two
Charites recognized in Sparta,
which was
purported to have been...
-
Emmelia felina Herrich-Schäffer, 1868
Spragueia felina Emmelia trigridula Herrich-Schäffer, 1868
Agrophila phaenna Druce, 1889
Agrophila mata Druce, 1898...
-
Charites were Auxo and Hegemone,
while for the
Spartans they were
Cleta and
Phaenna. Also,
according to Pausanias, the ****enistic poet
Hermesianax said that...
- Pasiphaë
Pasithea Peitharchia Peitho Penia Pepromene ****phone (Kore)
Phaenna Pheme Pherusa Philophrosyne Philotes Phoebe Phrike Pistis Planē
Poena Polyhymnia...