- In Gr**** mythology,
Theonoe (Ancient Gr****: Θεονόη
means "divine wisdom" from theós 'god' and nóos or noûs 'mind') was a name that may
refer to the following...
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Théonoé is an
opera by the
French composer Joseph François Salomon,
first performed at the Académie
Royale de
Musique (the
Paris Opera) on 3 December...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Theonoe (Ancient Gr****: Θεονόη) was the
Mycenaean daughter of the
prophet Thestor and
possibly Polymele,
sister to Theoclymenus, Calchas...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Theonoe (Ancient Gr****: Θεονόη, romanized:
Theonóē, lit. 'she of god-like mind') is a
character in
Athenian playwright Euripides' play...
- species:
Theonoe africana Caporiacco, 1947 –
Tanzania Theonoe formivora (Walckenaer, 1841) –
France Theonoe major Denis, 1961 –
Spain Theonoe minutissima...
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being available for
Theoclymenus to marry, and she
consults the
prophetess Theonoe,
sister to Theoclymenus, to find out Menelaus' fate. Her
fears are alla****...
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father of Hecuba. By the
Nereid Psamathe,
Proteus fathered Theoclymenos and
Theonoe (Eidothea or Eurynome). Cabeiro,
mother of the
Cabeiri and the
three Cabeirian...
- were
Thestor and
possibly Polymele, and thus, the
brother of Leucippe,
Theonoe and Calchas. In the Odyssey, he
escaped from
Argos after killing one of...
- has the mind of God [ἁ θεονόα, a theonóa]. Perhaps, however, the name
Theonoe may mean "she who
knows divine things" [τὰ θεῖα νοοῦσα, ta
theia noousa]...
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described as a
handsome young man who was
loved by an
Egyptian prophetess,
Theonoe, but
never reciprocated her feelings.
According to legend,
while visiting...