- In Gr**** mythology,
Phemonoe ( /fiˈmɒnoʊ.i/;
Ancient Gr****: Φημονόη) was a Gr**** poet of the ante-Homeric period. She was said to have been the daughter...
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Zygaena eriphia Fabricius, 1777
Sphinx alecton Stoll, [1782]
Antichloris phemonoe Hübner, 1818
Sesia melanochloros Sepp, [1845]
Copaena sca****ris Herrich-Schäffer...
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after the highest,
middle and
lowest strings of his lyre.[citation needed]
Phemonoe was a seer and poet who was the
inventor of Hexameter. Apis, Idmon, Iamus...
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Hymns of Orpheus.
According to Gr**** mythology,
hexameter was
invented by
Phemonoe,
daughter of
Apollo and the
first Pythia of Delphi. In
classical hexameter...
- The
Libyan Sibyl,
named Phemonoe, was the
prophetic priestess presiding over the
Oracle of Zeus-Ammon (Zeus
represented with the
Horns of Ammon) at Siwa...
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prophesied the
Birth of
Jesus in the stable. The
Samian Sibyl, by name
Phemonoe, or
Phyto of whom
Eratosthenes wrote. The Suda's
lexicon says that the...
- Metaneira;
according to
others [he was son] of Hermes. He
lived after Phemonoe according to some, but
according to
others even
before her. He
wrote a...
- Castalia, and to have had two children, a son
Castalius and a
daughter Phemonoe, the
first person to
write hexameters. His
grandson through Castalius was...
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Antisthenes in his
Successions of
Philosophers attributes it
instead to
Phemonoe, a
mythical Gr**** poet. The
Roman poet
Juvenal quotes the
phrase in Gr****...
- wore
jewelry to
resemble a
young maiden girl.
According to tradition,
Phemonoe was the
first Pythia.
Though little is
known of how the
priestess was chosen...