- mythology,
Phaethusa or Phaëthusa /ˌfeɪəˈθjuːzə/ (Ancient Gr****: Φαέθουσα
Phaéthousa, "radiance") was a
daughter of
Helios and Neaera, the personification...
- as well as
three daughters: Lampetie, Aigle, and
Phaethousa. (In the Odyssey,
Lampetie and
Phaethousa, the
shepherds of Helios'
cattle and
sheep on Thrinacia...
- Phoebe,
Aetherie and Dioxippe. Aeschylus's
fragmentary Heliades names Phaethousa and Lampetia, who are
otherwise called daughters of Neaera. A scholiast...
- Merope, Helie, Aegle, Lampetia, Phoebe, Aetherie, and Dioxippe.
Sometimes Phaethousa is
included in this number. The
names "Clymenus" and "Merope" in Hyginus'...
- world, and
Helen King
compares their transition in
particular to that of
Phaethousa. Jay Kyle
Petersen compares their life to that of
Callon of Epidaurus...