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- Philophrosyne /fɪləˈfrɒzɪniː/ was the feminine personification of goodness, friendship, and reception. Their sisters were Eucleia, Eupheme, and Euthenia...
- Philophrosyne (/fɪləˈfrɒsəniː/ or /fɪləˈfrɒzəniː/), also Jupiter LVIII and provisionally known as S/2003 J 15, is a natural satellite of Jupiter. It was...
- ("Good Repute"), Eupheme ("Acclaim"), Euthenia ("Prosperity"), and Philophrosyne ("Welcome"). The Iliad and Dionysiaca refer to the wife of Hephaestus...
- daughters of Hephaestus and Aglaia, alongside Eucleia, Euthenia, and Philophrosyne. RE, s.v. Eupheme 2; Delcourt, p. 47; Orphic fr. 182 Kern, p. 213. Delcourt...
- her is Penia ("Poverty"). Their sisters were Eucleia, Eupheme, and Philophrosyne. Along with her sisters, she was a member of the younger Charites. According...
- ("Good Repute"), Eupheme ("Acclaim"), Euthenia ("Prosperity"), and Philophrosyne ("Welcome"). Some scholars conclude that these references refer to the...
- Phrike Phthonus Poine Polemos Poros Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche The Younger Charites Eucleia Eupheme Euthenia Philophrosyne...
- similar to Heimarmene Pheme, spirit of rumour, report, and gossip Philophrosyne, spirit of friendliness, kindness, and welcome Philotes, spirit of friendship...
- social network who concurrently helped in naming another Jovian moon Philophrosyne. Eupheme orbits Jupiter at an average distance of 19,622 Mm in 628.06...
- glory, and good repute. Along with her sisters, Eupheme, Euthenia and Philophrosyne, she was a member of the younger Charites. According to Plutarch, Eucleia...