- In Gr**** mythology,
Polyxena (/pəˈlɪksɪnə/;
Ancient Gr****: Πολυξένη, romanized: Poluxénē) was the
youngest daughter of King
Priam of Troy and his queen...
-
Zerynthia polyxena, the
southern festoon, is a
butterfly belonging to the
butterfly family Papilionidae. The
southern festoon can
reach a
wingspan of 46–52 mm...
- up
Polyxena in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Polyxena was a
Trojan princess at the time of the
Trojan War.
Polyxena can also
refer to:
Polyxena, the...
- fell
deeply in love with one of the
Trojan princesses,
Polyxena.
Achilles asks
Priam for
Polyxena's hand in marriage.
Priam is
willing because it
would mean...
- The
Polyxena sarcophagus is a late 6th
century BCE
sarcophagus from ****espontine Phrygia, at the
beginning of the
period when it
became a
Province of...
-
Princess Polyxena of Hesse-Rheinfels-Rotenburg (
Polyxena Christina Johanna; 21
September 1706 – 13
January 1735) was the
second wife of
Charles Emmanuel...
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Other named children of
Hecuba by
Priam are Helenus, Deiphobus, Laodice,
Polyxena, Creusa, Polydorus, Polites, Antiphus, Pammon,
Hipponous and Iliona. Hecuba...
- The Acts of Xanthippe,
Polyxena, and
Rebecca is a work of New
Testament apocrypha dating from the
third or
fourth century.
Regarding its
place in literature...
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Polyxena of
Lobkowicz (1566 – 24 May 1642) was a
politically active Czech noble and
styled Princess of the
House of Lobkowicz. She pla**** an important...
- now-fallen city. It
depicts Hecuba's
grief over the
death of her
daughter Polyxena and the
revenge she
takes for the
murder of her
youngest son, Polydorus...