In Greek mythology, Phemonoe ( /fiˈmɒnoʊ.i/; Ancient Greek: Φημονόη) was a Greek poet of the ante-Homeric period. She was said to have been the daughter...
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Antichloris eriphia (redirect from Antichloris phemonoe)
Zygaena eriphia Fabricius, 1777 Sphinx alecton Stoll, [1782] Antichloris phemonoe Hübner, 1818 Sesia melanochloros Sepp, [1845] Copaena scapularis 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 Greek mythology, hexameter was invented by Phemonoe, daughter of Apollo and the first Pythia of Delphi. In classical hexameter...
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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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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...
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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 Greek poet. The Roman poet Juvenal quotes the phrase in Greek...
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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...
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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...
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he lived is uncertain, but he appears to have been usually placed after Phemonoe, though some writers assigned him even an earlier date. He is represented...
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the Peleiades at Dodona were very early, and preceded the appointment of Phemonoe, the prophetess at Delphi. The introduction of female attendants probably...
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She was identified in this text as "India" while the latter was called "Phemonoe." The Sibyl's son Evander founded in Rome the first shrine of Pan which...
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Delphi and the invention of the hexameter were traditionally attributed to Phemonoe; the fusion of these two traditions appears to be Boeo's own innovation...
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