- mythology,
there were two
women known as
Philonoe /fɪˈloʊnoʊˌiː/ (Ancient Gr****: Φιλονόη) or
Phylonoe (Φυλονόη):
Philonoe, a
Spartan princess as the daughter...
- Hippolochus, and
Laodamia (Deidamia or Hippodamia) by
Philonoe,
daughter of King
Iobates of Lycia.
Philonoe was also
known under several other names: Alkimedousa...
- Leda also had
three other daughters by Tyndareus: Timandra, Phoebe, and
Philonoe. Leda was
admired by Zeus, who
seduced her in the
guise of a swan. As a...
- /ˈdʒɒbətiːz/ (Ancient Gr****: Ἰοβάτης) was a
Lycian king, the
father of
Antea and
Philonoe. He was
sometimes named Amphianax.
Bellerophon was sent into
exile to the...
- whom he
became the
father of Castor, Clytemnestra, Timandra,
Phoebe and
Philonoe, and the
stepfather of
Helen of Troy and Pollux.
Tyndareus had a brother...
-
accounts of
their parentage.
Their other sisters were Timandra, Phoebe, and
Philonoe.
Castor and
Pollux are
sometimes both mortal,
sometimes both divine. One...
-
Graphium philonoe, the
eastern white-lady swordtail, is a
butterfly in the
family Papilionidae. It is
found in Sudan, Ethiopia, Uganda, Kenya, the Democratic...
- Zeus and Leda or Nemesis, and the
sister of Clytemnestra, Castor, Pollux,
Philonoe,
Phoebe and Timandra. She was
married to King
Menelaus of
Sparta "who became...
- hero
Bellerophon and the
mother of his children. She was
commonly called Philonoe or else
named Anticlea, C****andra or Pasandra.
Scholia ad Homer, Iliad...
- Peisus; Hilaeira;
Castor and Pollux, Helen, Clytemnestra, Timandra, Phoebe,
Philonoe; Penelope, Perileos, Thoas, Iphthime, Aletes, Imeusimus,
Damasippus – Fourth...