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Moon of Saturn
Methone /mɛˈθoʊniː/ is a small, egg-shaped natural satellite of Saturn that orbits out past Saturn's main ring system, between the orbits of Mimas and
Methone_(moon)
Topics referred to by the same term
Methone (Greek: Μεθώνη) may refer to: Methone (butterfly), a monotypic genus of metalmark butterflies Methone (moon), a small moon of Saturn, discovered
Methone
In Greek mythology, Methone (Ancient Greek: Μεθώνη) was the name shared by four women: Methone, one of the Alcyonides, daughters of the giant Alcyoneus
Methone_(mythology)
degrees is associated with the moon Methone. The material in the arc is believed to represent dust ejected from Methone by micrometeoroid impacts. The confinement
Rings_of_Saturn
City in Ancient Greece
Methone (Greek: Μεθώνη, Methṓnē), also called Thracian or Macedonian Methone to distinguish it from numerous other ancient Methones, was a city-state
Methone_(Macedonia)
Town in the southwestern corner of ancient Messenia
Methone (Ancient Greek: Μεθώνη, Methṓnē) or Mothone (Μοθώνη, Mothṓnē) was a town in the southwestern corner of ancient Messenia. It was an important place
Methone_(Messenia)
Methone (Ancient Greek: Μεθώνη, Methṓnē) was an ancient Greek city-state on the Pagasetic Gulf of Magnesia in ancient Thessaly. The town is mentioned
Methone_(Thessaly)
Moon of Saturn
extremely elongated shape whose surface is thought to be similarly smooth as Methone. It orbits between Janus and Mimas within Saturn's G Ring, in a 7:6 orbital
Aegaeon_(moon)
Municipal unit in Greece
Methoni (Greek: Μεθώνη), formerly Methone or Modon (Venetian: Modon), is a village and a former municipality in Messenia, Peloponnese, Greece. Since the
Methoni,_Messenia
Town in the Peloponnese, Greece
as m-dj-n-ij. Methana (Ancient Greek: τὰ Μέθανα, tà Méthana), Methone (Μεθώνη, Methṓnē), or Methene (Μεθήνη, Methḗnē) was in the territory of Troezen
Methana
Astronomical body that orbits a planet
greater than its polar axis and 5% greater than its other equatorial axis. Methone, another of Saturn's moons, is only around 3 km in diameter and visibly
Natural_satellite
Rise of Macedon
Mantias, still landed at Methone on the Macedonian coast, with 3,000 mercenary troops. Mantias now declined to leave Methone, so Argeus instead led the
Expansion of Macedonia under Philip II
Expansion_of_Macedonia_under_Philip_II
Species of butterfly
Methone is a genus in the butterfly family Riodinidae present only in the Neotropical realm. The genus Methone is monotypic. The single species is Methone
Methone_cecilia
12th century Byzantine theologian and philosopher
Nicholas of Methone (Greek: Νικόλαος Μεθώνης; died 1160/1166) was a Byzantine theologian and philosopher who served as the bishop of Methone from around
Nicholas_of_Methone
Roman Catholic prelate
(1630–1682) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Titular Bishop of Methone (1679–1682) and Auxiliary Bishop of Albano (1679–1682). Angelo Grimaldi
Angelo_Grimaldi
King of Emathia in Greek mythology
him the grandfather of the musician Orpheus. His wife was known to be Methone, a nymph while others called her Pierus' sister. In the account of Antoninus
Pierus_(eponym_of_Pieria)
Natural satellites of the planet Saturn
at Saturn in July 2004, initially discovered three small inner moons: Methone and Pallene between Mimas and Enceladus, and the second trojan moon of
Moons_of_Saturn
Ancient Greek mythological figure
Clymenus Melanippe Thoas Astypalaea Poseidon Polyboea Iphianeira Amphiaraus Methone Agelaus Ancaeus Eurypylus Clytie Thyreus Eurymede Heracles Chalciope Meleager
Aetolus_(son_of_Endymion)
(c.750–720 BCE) Greek inscription
Acesander (also Hakesandros or Hakesander) is a drinking cup from ancient Methone, a city in Macedonia (corresponding to modern Methoni, Pieria), that contains
Acesander's_cup
Greek mythological hero
was the son of Poeas, king of Meliboea in Thessaly, and Demonassa or Methone. He was a Greek hero, famed as an archer, and a participant in the Trojan
Philoctetes
Municipal unit in Greece
Methoni (Greek: Μεθώνη Πιερίας) is a village and a former municipality in Pieria regional unit, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part
Methoni,_Pieria
Region of Ancient Greece
Demetrias Eurymenae Glaphyrae Homole or Homolium Iolcus Magnesia Meliboea Methone Mylae Nelia Olizon Pagasae Rhizus Spalaethra Thaumacia The Thessalian Magnetes
Ancient_Magnesia
Mythical character, father of Orpheus
Pieria, his father is given as King Pierus and his mother as the nymph Methone. He was described as "a Thracian wine-god, who was himself descended from
Oeagrus
353/52 BC Macedonian victory in Greece
since Diodorus says that the battle took place while Philip besieged Methone, which Diodorus (at one point) places in 354 BC. However, Diodorus's chronology
Battle_of_Crocus_Field
inter alia, from Platamonas (the ancient Heraklion), Aiginio, Ancient Methone, Ancient Pydna, Pigi Artemidos, Trimbina, Kitros (Louloudies) and Korinos
History of Pieria (regional unit)
History_of_Pieria_(regional_unit)
French astronomer
discover the two smallest known moons of the Saturn system in 2004,,,: Methone and Pallene. The official attribution for sightings of new moons or rings
Sébastien_Charnoz
Figures in Greek mythology
sisters were identified individually as, Alkippe, Anthe, Asteria, Drimo, Methone, Pallene and Phthonia (Phosthonia or Chthonia). When their father Alcyoneus
Alcyonides
(Greek: Μέθων), an ancestor of Orpheus, was considered the founder of Methone in Pieria. Plut. Quaes. Gr. 11 A Geographical and Historical Description
Methon
Mythological Greek ruler
Clymenus Melanippe Thoas Astypalaea Poseidon Polyboea Iphianeira Amphiaraus Methone Agelaus Ancaeus Eurypylus Clytie Thyreus Eurymede Heracles Chalciope Meleager
Calydon_of_Aetolia
King of Cos in Greek mythology
Clymenus Melanippe Thoas Astypalaea Poseidon Polyboea Iphianeira Amphiaraus Methone Agelaus Ancaeus Eurypylus Clytie Thyreus Eurymede Heracles Chalciope Meleager
Eurypylus_of_Cos
War between Mark Antony and Octavian, 32–30 BC
when Octavian's general Agrippa captured the Greek city and naval port of Methone. The city had previously been loyal to Antony. The fighting had been brutal
War_of_Actium
programs of Cassini: Locating small and yet unknown moons. Later named "Methone" (S/2004 S 1) and "Pallene" (S/2004 S 2), these objects are small compared
Timeline_of_Cassini–Huygens
Moon of Saturn
about 2 Earth years. The close proximity to the orbits of Pallene and Methone suggests that these moons may form a dynamical family.[citation needed]
Anthe_(moon)
Gulf in the northwest Aegean sea
there are no beaches on the northwest coast, where wetlands stretch from Methone (northwest coast) to Thessaloniki's western suburb of Kalochori. The Port
Thermaic_Gulf
Greek and Roman mythological creature
of Sithon Menodice daughter of Orion and mother of Hylas by Theiodamas Methone Pieria mother of Oeagrus by King Pierus of Emathia Myrmex Attica beloved
Nymph
port cities still held by the Venetians (Nafplio, Monemvasia, Parga and Methone the most important of them). The Cyclades, in the middle of the Aegean
History_of_Greece
Ancient Greek kingdom in the southern Balkans
However, an Athenian invasion led by Timotheus, son of Conon, captured Methone and Pydna, and an Illyrian invasion led by Bardylis succeeded in killing
Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)
Ancient Greek mythological figure
Clymenus Melanippe Thoas Astypalaea Poseidon Polyboea Iphianeira Amphiaraus Methone Agelaus Ancaeus Eurypylus Clytie Thyreus Eurymede Heracles Chalciope Meleager
Agenor_(son_of_Pleuron)
5th-century BC Spartan general
(Τέλλις) and Argileonis, and won his first laurels by leading the relief of Methone, which was besieged by the Athenians (431 BC). During the following year
Brasidas
4th-century BC pretender to the Macedonian throne
Argaeus made an attempt to take Aegae, but was repulsed. On his retreat to Methone, he was intercepted by Philip and defeated. Argaeus was either killed in
Argaeus_II_of_Macedon
Perga Sillyon Ityra Kelenderis Thrakios phoros (Θράκιος φόρος) Heraclion Methone Aeneia Bormiscus Dicaea Kalindoia Acanthus (Athos) Aphytis Dion (Athos)
Members_of_the_Delian_League
Roman politician and general (83–30 BC)
general Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa captured the Greek city and naval port of Methone, loyal to Antony. The enormous popularity of Octavian with the legions
Mark_Antony
World's Writing Systems, 1996 Panhellenes at Methone: Graphê in Late Geometric and Protoarchaic Methone, edited by Jenny Strauss Clay, Irad Malkin, Yannis
History_of_the_Greek_alphabet
Band of heroes in Greek mythology
of Dionysus and Ariadne Philoctetes ✓ ✓ ✓ 3 Meliboea son of Poeas and Methone or Demonassa Phlias ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 5 Araethyrea, Phlius son of Dionysus and
Argonauts
Part of Iliad, listing towns, war leaders and number of ships
with 50 oarsmen each who were also archers Philoctetes, later by Medon Methone, Thaumacia, Meliboea, Olizon 2.729 No name given. 30 Podalirius, Machaon
Catalogue_of_Ships
Town in the Magnesia regional unit, Greece
was the ancient city Methone. At the hill named Nevestiki the ruins of an ancient wall have been found. The residents of Methone supported the Argonauts
Ano_Lechonia
Ancient Greek mythical character
Clymenus Melanippe Thoas Astypalaea Poseidon Polyboea Iphianeira Amphiaraus Methone Agelaus Ancaeus Eurypylus Clytie Thyreus Eurymede Heracles Chalciope Meleager
Meleager
King of West-Mauretania, ally of Caesar, ally of Mark Anthony
power struggle between Antony and Octavian. He was killed at the siege of Methone prior to the Battle of Actium and his territory was seized by Bocchus.
Bogud
Clymenus Melanippe Thoas Astypalaea Poseidon Polyboea Iphianeira Amphiaraus Methone Agelaus Ancaeus Eurypylus Clytie Thyreus Eurymede Heracles Chalciope Meleager
Ancaeus_(son_of_Poseidon)
Moon of Saturn
Enceladus, although this effect is not as large as Mimas' perturbations on Methone. The perturbations cause Pallene's osculating orbital elements to vary
Pallene_(moon)
Chemical compound
doi:10.1107/S0108270197099423. Horning, E. C.; Horning, M. G. (1946). "Methone Derivatives of Aldehydes". The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 11 (1): 95–99
Dimedone
Naval battle between Octavian and Mark Antony/Cleopatra (31 BC)
Military operations began in 32 BC, when his general Agrippa captured Methone, a Greek town allied to Antony. But by the publication of Antony's will
Battle_of_Actium
American classical philologist
Tzifopoulos, Yannis Z., eds. (2017). Panhellenes at Methone: graphê in Late Geometric and Protoarchaic Methone. De Gruyter. ISBN 9783110501278. Briggs, Ward
Jenny_Strauss_Clay
Clymenus Melanippe Thoas Astypalaea Poseidon Polyboea Iphianeira Amphiaraus Methone Agelaus Ancaeus Eurypylus Clytie Thyreus Eurymede Heracles Chalciope Meleager
Pleuron_(son_of_Aetolus)
War between the Amphictyonic League and the Phocians
siege of Methone. Other historians have placed Neon in 354 BC, because Diodorus says that the battle took place while Philip besieged Methone which Diodorus
Third_Sacred_War
Medieval naval battle between the Eastern Roman Empire and the Aghlabids; Roman victory
Nasar. Thanks to favourable wind, the fleet soon reached the port of Methone on the southern tip of Greece, but there was forced to halt, as many of
Battle_of_Cephalonia
Figure from Greek mythology
Clymenus Melanippe Thoas Astypalaea Poseidon Polyboea Iphianeira Amphiaraus Methone Agelaus Ancaeus Eurypylus Clytie Thyreus Eurymede Heracles Chalciope Meleager
Porthaon
views is the deeply hostile work of Panteugenos' opponent, Nicholas of Methone. Reportedly, Panteugenos strictly distinguished God the Father from Christ
Council_of_Blachernae_(1157)
Contributions of women to the field of science
Malkin, Yannis Z. Tzifopoulos eds., Panhellenes at Methone: Graphê in Late Geometric and Protoarchaic Methone, Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG, 2017, p. 154[ISBN missing]
Women_in_science
Metapontium (Μεταπόντιον) Methana Epidauria, Greece Vathy Methone Central Macedonia, Greece abandoned Methone Messenia, southern Greece Mothoni (Μοθώνη), Modon
List_of_ancient_Greek_cities
Battle during the expansion of Macedonia
v t e Expansion of Macedonia under Philip II Methone (359 BC) Paionia and Illyria (358 BC) Amphipolis (357 BC) Pydna (357* BC) Potidea (356 BC) Illyria
Battle_of_Chaeronea_(338_BC)
Collection of writings by Greek Christian authors (1857–1866)
Presbyter, Joannes Chilas Metropolite of Ephesus, Nicolaus Metropolite of Methone, Eustathius of Thessalonica PG 136: Eustathius of Thessalonica, Antonius
Patrologia_Graeca
Retrieved 29 September 2023. Morris, S.P.; Papadopoulos, J.K. (2023). Ancient Methone, 2003-2013: Excavations by Matthaios Bessios, Athena Athanassiadou, and
List of oldest continuously inhabited cities
List_of_oldest_continuously_inhabited_cities
Byzantine–Vandal war in North Africa (533–534)
left the Dardanelles on 1 July, and crossed the Aegean Sea to the port of Methone, where it was joined by the last contingents of troops. Belisarius took
Vandalic_War
Situation in which an astronomical object's orbital period matches its rotational period
rotations are not known or not known enough. These are: Daphnis Aegaeon Methone Anthe Pallene Helene Polydeuces Cordelia Ophelia Bianca Cressida Desdemona
Tidal_locking
Set of Macedonian tombs in present-day Greece
necropolises of Pydna around ancient Pydna and beside the ancient road from Methone in the north to Dion in the south. The oldest tombs are from the Bronze
Necropolises_of_Pydna
King Thaumacus of Thaumacia and the father of the hero Philoctetes by Methone. As an Argonaut, Poeas is identified as the greatest archer of the group
Poeas
Character in Greek mythology
Clymenus Melanippe Thoas Astypalaea Poseidon Polyboea Iphianeira Amphiaraus Methone Agelaus Ancaeus Eurypylus Clytie Thyreus Eurymede Heracles Chalciope Meleager
Althaea_(mythology)
Period of Byzantine literature from 1081 to 1204
work of prominent polemic theologians: Euthymios Zigabenos, Nicholas of Methone, and Andronikos Kamateros. The imperial efforts aimed at reconciling the
Byzantine literature of the Komnenian and Angelid periods
Byzantine_literature_of_the_Komnenian_and_Angelid_periods
2006 International Astronomical Union definition
that Methone's shape reflects the balance between the tidal force exerted by Saturn and the moon's gravity, its tiny 3 km diameter suggests Methone is composed
IAU_definition_of_planet
Mythological Greek characters
daughters of the giant Alcyoneus. She was the sister of Anthe, Asteria, Drimo, Methone, Pallene and Phthonia (Phosthonia or Chthonia). When their father Alcyoneus
Alcippe_(mythology)
Season of television series
However, when Raki is attacked by the two Class-3 Pallasite Claw twins Methone and Ymir, Yuna finally gains the resolve to awaken her new Aquila Cloth
Saint_Seiya_Omega_season_2
Military and administrative division of the Byzantine Empire
899) Corinth Peloponnese Patrae, Argos, Lacedaemon, Korinthos, Helos, Methòne, Elis, Monemvasia Phasiane (Derzene) (thema Phasianēs/Derzēnēs, Θέμα Φασιανῆς/Δερζηνῆς)
Theme_(Byzantine_district)
Part of the Last War of the Roman Republic
Military operations began in 32 BC, when his general Agrippa captured Methone, a Greek town allied to Antony. But by the publication of Antony's will
Battle_of_Alexandria_(30_BC)
Moon of Saturn
Prometheus Pandora Co-orbitals Epimetheus Janus Ring-embedded moons Aegaeon Methone Anthe Pallene Major moons (with trojans) Mimas Enceladus Tethys Telesto
Angrboda_(moon)
Several figures in Greek mythology
whom she bore Philoctetes. Otherwise, the mother of the hero was called Methone. Demonassa, mother of Aegialeus by Adrastus. Demonassa, daughter of Amphiaraus
Demonassa
Moon of Saturn
Prometheus Pandora Co-orbitals Epimetheus Janus Ring-embedded moons Aegaeon Methone Anthe Pallene Major moons (with trojans) Mimas Enceladus Tethys Telesto
Saturn_LVIII
Moon of Saturn
Prometheus Pandora Co-orbitals Epimetheus Janus Ring-embedded moons Aegaeon Methone Anthe Pallene Major moons (with trojans) Mimas Enceladus Tethys Telesto
Phoebe_(moon)
Decade
Philip II of Macedon takes and destroys Methone, a town which has belonged to Athens. During the siege of Methone, Philip loses an eye. Rome allies itself
350s_BC
Athenian politician and general (5th century BC)
the peninsula of Methone in the Argolis, between Troezen and Epidaurus. The isthmus was fortified and Nicias left a garrison in Methone. In 424 BCE, he
Nicias
Hot Jupiter exoplanet orbiting a Sun-like star
of a gram per cubic centimetre, approximately the same as Saturn's moon Methone. At the time of its discovery in 2007, TrES-4 was described as both the
TrES-4b
Trojan moon of Saturn
Prometheus Pandora Co-orbitals Epimetheus Janus Ring-embedded moons Aegaeon Methone Anthe Pallene Major moons (with trojans) Mimas Enceladus Tethys Telesto
Calypso_(moon)
Eastern Mediterranean natural disaster
nearly two miles from the shore, like the Laconian vessel near the town of Methone which I saw when I passed by, yawning apart from long decay. The tsunami
365_Crete_earthquake
Subfamily of insects
(Hübner, 1819) a populous genus with many species. Hades (Westwood, 1851) Methone (Doubleday, 1847) Styx Staudinger, 1875 Wikimedia Commons has media related
Euselasiinae
Ancient Greek city
World, Wayne Sayles, 2007, p. 88 Panhellenes at Methone: Graphê in Late Geometric and Protoarchaic Methone, edited by Jenny Strauss Clay, Irad Malkin, Yannis
Cyme_(Aeolis)
Moon of Saturn
Prometheus Pandora Co-orbitals Epimetheus Janus Ring-embedded moons Aegaeon Methone Anthe Pallene Major moons (with trojans) Mimas Enceladus Tethys Telesto
Mimas
giant Alcyoneus. She was the sister of Alkippe, Anthe, Asteria, Drimo, Methone and Phthonia (Phosthonia or Chthonia). When their father was slain by Heracles
Pallene_(mythology)
Trojan moon of Saturn
Polydeuces, Cassini has discovered five other objects orbiting Saturn in 2004: Methone, Pallene, S/2004 S 3, S/2004 S 4, and S/2004 S 6. After the discovery announcement
Polydeuces_(moon)
Human settlement in Greece
the Peloponnesian War (431 BCE), the Athenian fleet, having sailed from Methone in Messenia, landed at Pheia (that is, in the bay of Katakolo), and laid
Pheia_(Elis)
Oration by Demosthenes
Demosthenes denounces Philip on account of his conquests of Pydna, Potidaea, and Methone. He laments the loss of these once-independent cities now under Philip's
First_Philippic
Spanish Roman Catholic prelate
January 12, 2016 "Methone (Titular See)" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved June 24, 2017 "Titular Episcopal See of Methone" GCatholic.org
Alfonso_de_Santa_Cruz
Calendar year
resolves to study oratory), Callistratus is condemned to death. He flees to Methone in Macedonia, where he is accommodated by King Perdiccas III who draws
361_BC
Italian bishop and hagiographer
great flood of the Tiber. In 1538, he was consecrated titular Bishop of Methone by Cardinal Gian Pietro Carafa, future Pope Paul IV, and appointed coadjutor
Luigi_Lippomano
Methone 356 Lokros is overthrown by Dionysius II 355 Social War Ends 355 Argolas is besieged by Phocis 355 Dion is overthrown by Callipus 354 Methone
Timeline_of_ancient_Greece
Roman general and statesman (c. 63–12 BC)
and Cleopatra broke out. He captured the strategically important city of Methone at the southwest of the Peloponnese, then sailed north, raiding the Greek
Marcus_Vipsanius_Agrippa
Clymenus Melanippe Thoas Astypalaea Poseidon Polyboea Iphianeira Amphiaraus Methone Agelaus Ancaeus Eurypylus Clytie Thyreus Eurymede Heracles Chalciope Meleager
Hypermnestra (daughter of Thestius)
Hypermnestra_(daughter_of_Thestius)
1770 Greek uprising against the Ottoman Empire
revolt failed to effectively spread, and thus the fortresses of Navarino, Methone, and the administrative center of Morea, Tripolitsa (modern Tripoli), remained
Orlov_revolt
Moon of Saturn
Prometheus Pandora Co-orbitals Epimetheus Janus Ring-embedded moons Aegaeon Methone Anthe Pallene Major moons (with trojans) Mimas Enceladus Tethys Telesto
Ymir_(moon)
Byzantine general
known to have asked searching questions of the theologian Nicholas of Methone concerning the nature of the 'indwelling of the Holy Spirit within the
John_Axouch
Maximus the Confessor, John of Damascus, Anastasius of Sinai, Nicholas of Methone, Nicetas of Heraclea, Symeon of Thessalonica and Mark of Ephesus. The pinnacle
Question-and-answer literature
Question-and-answer_literature
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African, Indian, Sanskrit
Born of Hand; Difficult to Obtain
Surname or Lastname
English (Norman) and French
English (Norman) and French : nickname from Old French druerie ‘love’, ‘friendship’, a derivative of dru ‘lover’, ‘friend’ (see Drew 3). In Middle English the word also had the concrete meanings ‘love affair’, ‘love token’, ‘sweetheart’.English (Norman) and French : from a Germanic personal name composed of Old High German triuwa ‘truth’, ‘trust’ + rīc ‘power(ful)’.Irish (County Roscommon) : English name adopted by bearers of Gaelic Mac an Druaidh ‘son of the druid’. Compare Drew 6.
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A Blue Flower
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English Hebrew
and Zachary.
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Friend. Famous Bearer: American early rock star who died young in a tragic plane crash.
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Owner of the Two Horns; World Conqueror; Epithet of a Just King Mentioned in the Quran
Girl/Female
English
Diminutive of any name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher.....
Surname or Lastname
English (Midlands)
English (Midlands) : unexplained. Compare Slaten.
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