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Nymph of Greek mythology
In Greek mythology, Oenone (/ɪˈnoʊniː/; Ancient Greek: Οἰνώνη, romanized: Oinṓnē, lit. 'wine woman') was the first wife of Paris of Troy, whom he abandoned
Oenone
Topics referred to by the same term
Oenone (Œnone) is a female character in Greek mythology. Oenone may also refer to: "Oenone" (poem), by Alfred Lord Tennyson Oenone, ancient name of Aegina
Oenone_(disambiguation)
Trojan prince, second husband of Helen of Troy
eager to take command." Paris had a son named Corythus, either by nymph Oenone or through his marriage to Helen. Additionally he and Helen in various sources
Paris_(mythology)
1677 tragedy by Racine
the Amazons Aricie, or Aricia, princess of the royal blood of Athens Œnone, or Oenone, nurse and confidante of Phèdre Théramène, or Theramenes, tutor of
Phèdre
"Oenone" or "Œnone" is a poem written by Alfred Tennyson in 1829. The poem describes the Greek mythological character Oenone and her witnessing incidents
Oenone_(poem)
Species of butterfly
used in India to describe Junonia orithya. Junonia oenone oenone from continental Africa. Junonia oenone epiclelia Boisduval, 1833 from Madagascar, Aldabra
Junonia_oenone
Son of Paris in Greek mythology
romanized: Kóruthos) is a minor Trojan man, the son of Prince Paris by either Oenone or rarely Helen of Troy, both women he was married to. In one account Corythus
Corythus_(son_of_Paris)
Species of hummingbird
The golden-tailed sapphire (Chrysuronia oenone) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador
Golden-tailed_sapphire
Main-belt asteroid
215 Oenone is a typical main belt asteroid. It was discovered by the Russian astronomer Viktor Knorre on April 7, 1880, in Germany, and was the second
215_Oenone
Australian cyclist
Oenone Wood (born 24 September 1980 in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia) is a retired professional cyclist, who commenced her cycling career in 2001
Oenone_Wood
Irish artist
Edith Anna Œnone Somerville (/iːˌnoʊni ˈsʌmərvɪl/; 2 May 1858 – 8 October 1949) was an Irish novelist who habitually signed herself as "E. Œ. Somerville"
Edith_Somerville
Species of moth
Eupithecia oenone is a moth in the family Geometridae. It is found in the regions of Antofagasta (Antofagasta Province), Coquimbo (Limari Province), Valparaiso
Eupithecia_oenone
Ancient Greek river god
Asterope and Hesperia, who are sometimes considered to be the same person, and Oenone.[AI-generated source?] The city Cebrene (also spelled Kebrene or Kevrin)
Cebren
Species of wasp
Trissolcus oenone is a parasitoid wasp in the family Platygastridae, native to Australia and New Zealand. It parasitises the eggs of stink bugs (Pentatomidae)
Trissolcus_oenone
Species of moth
Euchromia oenone is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae. It was described by Arthur Gardiner Butler in 1876. It is found in the Solomon Islands. Euchromia
Euchromia_oenone
Series of novels by Philip Reeve
German-speaking cities. Meanwhile, the Stalker Shrike is 're-resurrected' by Dr. Oenone Zero. Shrike hears Zero confide aloud that she will kill Fang with a mysterious
Mortal_Engines_Quartet
Species of butterfly
it is known as the eyed pansy as the name blue pansy refers to Junonia oenone. In Australia, this butterfly is known as the blue argus, but this name
Junonia_orithya
others, but all sharing the same eerie organ-and-guitar motif. The term "Oenone" refers to a Greek mythological character, namely the first wife of Paris
List of unreleased songs recorded by Pink Floyd
List_of_unreleased_songs_recorded_by_Pink_Floyd
Species of butterfly
oenone var. cebrene ab. demaculata Neustetter, 1916 Precis oenone var. sudanica Schultze, 1920 Junonia oenone f. aeolus Stoneham, 1965 Junonia oenone
Junonia_hierta
Epic poem by Quintus of Smyrna
exploits of Neoptolemus, Eurypylus and Deiphobus, the deaths of Paris and Oenone, to the building of the wooden horse. The remaining books, covering the
Posthomerica
British gardening and landscape expert (1909–1994)
who would in 1949 become the 3rd Viscount Chaplin. They had one daughter, Oenone Clarissa Chaplin (1934-2021), who married Michael Charles Deane Luke (b
Alvilde_Lees-Milne
Poem by Lord Tennyson
Spain. The scenery and experience influenced a few of his poems, including Oenone, The Lotos-Eaters and Mariana in the South. These three poems, and some
The_Lotos-Eaters
American actor and producer (born 1957)
Wooster Group. In 2002, "the game and talented" McDormand performed as Oenone in the Wooster Group's production of an "exhilarating dissection" of Racine's
Frances_McDormand
17th-century French dramatist (1639–1699)
tragedy. Except for the confidants, of whom Narcisse (in Britannicus) and Œnone (in Phèdre) are the most significant, Racine describes the fate of kings
Jean_Racine
British Poet Laureate (1809–1892)
paintings (1888, 1894, and 1916) by John William Waterhouse "The Lotos-Eaters" "Oenone" "The Palace of Art" "St. Simeon Stylites" (1833) The Lover's Tale (Two
Alfred,_Lord_Tennyson
English playwright, poet and spy (1640–1689)
possibly based on Behn's travel to Surinam twenty years earlier. Behn composed Oenone to Paris, a reworking of Ovid's Heroides, for John Dryden and Jacob Tonson's
Aphra_Behn
House" "The Kraken" "The Lady of Shalott" "The Lotos-Eaters" "Mariana" "Oenone" "Mariana in the South" The Miller's Daughter "Claribel" "The Ballad of
Frederick_Tennyson
Name of several characters in Greek mythology
Persius describes Paris's first consort as Callirhoe, owing to confusion with Oenone. Ancient Greece portal Myths portal Hesiod, Theogony 351 Hyginus, Fabulae
Callirhoe_(mythology)
Mythological Greek characters
Heracles and Auge, as his own son. Corythus, son of Paris and the nymph Oenone. When he grew up, his mother sent him to cause trouble at Troy. Not recognizing
Corythus
Species of moth
melas Walker, 1854 Syntomis vitreata Herrich-Schäffer, [1855] Syntomis andersoni Moore, 1871 Syntomis oenone Butler, 1876 Syntomis melaena Hampson, 1898
Caeneressa_diaphana
Mythical character
the Saronic Gulf opposite the coast of Epidaurus; it had once been called Oenone, Pausanias was informed. In poetry he and Telamon are sometimes the Endeides
Peleus
British writer and composer (1813–1896)
House" "The Kraken" "The Lady of Shalott" "The Lotos-Eaters" "Mariana" "Oenone" "Mariana in the South" The Miller's Daughter "Claribel" "The Ballad of
Emily,_Lady_Tennyson
Fictional city in Middle-earth
saved; Faramir can. Paris's body is burned on a pyre; his abandoned wife Oenone burns herself to death with him. Denethor has himself burned alive on a
Minas_Tirith
Painting by Giorgione
Egypt; to others, a scene from classical mythology (possibly Paris and Oenone; or Iasion and Demeter) or from an ancient Greek pastoral novel. According
The_Tempest_(Giorgione)
Germany Judith Arndt 2005 Australia Oenone Wood 2006 United States Christine Thorburn 2007 Australia Oenone Wood 2008 Germany Judith Arndt 2009 Netherlands
Tour_du_Grand_Montréal
Cycling race
Winning time 3h 08' 52" Medalists Gold Regina Schleicher (GER) Silver Nicole Cooke (GBR) Bronze Oenone Wood (AUS) ← 2004 Verona Salzburg 2006 →
2005 UCI Road World Championships – Women's road race
2005_UCI_Road_World_Championships_–_Women's_road_race
Amico as Protesilaus, Mary Burke-Hueffmeier as Laodamia and Ellie Nicoll as Oenone. Critic Ted Ying singled out Heynen's performance as a "forceful personification
Helen_of_Sparta_(play)
Painting by Reyer van Blommendael
Socrates is leaning on a stone with the inscription "Know thyself". Paris and Oenone (detail), another painting by Bloemmendael featuring exactly the same type
Socrates, his two Wives, and Alcibiades
Socrates,_his_two_Wives,_and_Alcibiades
Book by Natalie Haynes
Laodamia and Penthesilea, as well as some female goddesses, including Oenone, Thetis, Eris, Themis, and Athena. Haynes' motivation for A Thousand Ships
A_Thousand_Ships
Medicinal plants of Asia
butterfly and moth that use A. g. micrantha as a larval foodplant; Junonia oenone, Junonia hierta, Junonia natalica, Junonia terea, Protogoniomorpha parhassus
Asystasia_gangetica
Name of the Muses in Greek mythology
is applied by the Roman poet Ovid as a by-name or adjective to the nymph Oenone, daughter of the river-god Cebrenus. Pegasis is used by the Greek author
Pegasides
2018 British-American miniseries
N/A Paris, now a disgraced fugitive, pays a visit to his former wife Oenone, but he is not welcome. He blames his plight on the goddess Aphrodite. 6
Troy:_Fall_of_a_City
Book with engravings of sexual scenes that was created in around 1524
Female figure study of nude in frontal disposition - 2 Paris and Oenone Paris Oenone Side-by-side, man on top 3 Angelique and Medor Medor Angelique Reverse
I_Modi
continues with his decision to leave his foster-father Anacreon and lover Oenone to go to Troy to plead for the return of a bull that is being taken there
Troy_(BBC_radio_drama)
(62 mi). Natalie Bates from Australia won the gold medal in the race, with Oenone Wood winning the silver medal. Reigning champion Nicole Cooke, who was the
Cycling at the 2006 Commonwealth Games – Women's road race
Cycling_at_the_2006_Commonwealth_Games_–_Women's_road_race
Greek and Roman mythological creature
Hamameliades; same as these are also the Boucolai (Pastoral Nymphs) Kissiae (ivy) • Oenone India mother of Melantheus, an Indian chief assisting Dionysus in the war
Nymph
1996 SF novel by Peter F. Hamilton
Oenone, becomes the most notable of the new brood of voidhawks, and its captain, Syrinx, the most wilful. As with many Edenists, Syrinx and Oenone volunteer
The_Reality_Dysfunction
Roman poet (43 BC – AD 17/18)
collection and are written by the heroines Penelope, Phyllis, Briseis, Phaedra, Oenone, Hypsipyle, Dido, Hermione, Deianeira, Ariadne, Canace, Medea, Laodamia
Ovid
French painter
Olympia), 1814 La mort d'Archimède (Death of Archimedes), 1815 Œnone refuse de guérir Pâris (Oenone refuses to heal Paris), 1816 La mort de Bonchamps (Death
Thomas_Degeorge
Nymph in Greek mythology
transhumanist future society known as Edenism, and serves as the captain of the Oenone, a living starship. A 1972 poem by James Merrill, titled "Syrinx", draws
Syrinx
Ancient Greek mythological ruler of the Myrmidons and judge of the dead
(Αἰάκεια) was celebrated in his honour. Aeacus was born on the island of Oenone or Oenopia, where his mother Aegina had been carried by Zeus to secure her
Aeacus
Meeting house built in 1575 by Mughal Emperor Akbar for interfaith dialogue
JSTOR 25209315. S2CID 159864148. Notes to Akbar’s Dream, from The Death of Œnone, and Other Poems by Alfred Tennyson (1892). Media related to Ibādat Khāna
Ibadat_Khana
Motif made by overlapping two or more letters
King Maha Vajiralongkorn of Thailand Paired monograms of the authors Edith Œnone Somerville and Martin Ross Cypher of Margareta of Romania. John Ronald Reuel
Monogram
Swedish actress and singer (born 1945)
roles at the Dramatic Theatre, including Albine in Britannicus in 1976, Œnone in Phèdre in 2006, Mistress Page in The Merry Wives of Windsor in 2009,
Irene_Lindh
1983 novel by Christa Wolf
one is permitted to see her, and Cassandra has seen Paris' former wife Oenone leaving his room. However, she is unable to accept that Troy—that her father—would
Cassandra_(novel)
Butterfly genus in family Lycaenidae
Satyrium minshanicum Murayama, 1992 Satyrium neoeximia Murayama, 1992 Satyrium oenone Leech, [1893] Satyrium ornata (Leech, 1890) Satyrium patrius (Leech, 1891)
Satyrium_(butterfly)
0 Labour Sasikala Suresh 1,145 Labour Asad Omar 1,097 Liberal Democrats Oenone Cox 1,067 29.0 Liberal Democrats Darren Diamond 1,036 Liberal Democrats
Headstone_South_(ward)
Poem by Alfred Tennyson
House" "The Kraken" "The Lady of Shalott" "The Lotos-Eaters" "Mariana" "Oenone" "Mariana in the South" The Miller's Daughter "Claribel" "The Ballad of
Claribel_(poem)
Welsh cyclist
Millward UCI Women's Road World Cup Champion 2003 Succeeded by Oenone Wood Preceded by Oenone Wood UCI Women's Road World Cup Champion 2006 Succeeded by Marianne
Nicole_Cooke
Cycling team
Alexis Rhodes and Madeleine Sandig left the team and Anke Wichmann and Oenone Wood both retired. The main new riders for the team were the Americans Amber
Velocio–SRAM_Pro_Cycling
Poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
also being able to experience the world around her. The character Oenone of "Oenone" is a combination of aspects from both Mariana's and Fatima's characters
Mariana_(poem)
1999 SF novel by Peter F. Hamilton
use it could be in the fight with the possessed. Syrinx and the voidhawk Oenone volunteer for the mission and Joshua Calvert agrees to take the Lady Macbeth
The_Naked_God
National road cycling championship in Australia
1998, 2001 Katrin Garfoot 2016, 2017, 2018 2 Tracey Gaudry 1995, 2000 Oenone Wood 2004, 2005 Sara Carrigan 2002, 2003 Carla Ryan 2007, 2009 Sarah Gigante
Australian National Time Trial Championships
Australian_National_Time_Trial_Championships
1970 soundtrack album by various artists
bluesy instrumental. A track entitled "Fingal's Cave" and another called "Oenone" were recorded but did not appear on the finished album. Pink Floyd also
Zabriskie_Point_(album)
Genus of moths
Euchromia magna (Swinhoe, 1891) Euchromia mathewi Butler, 1888 Euchromia oenone Butler, 1876 Euchromia paula (Röber, 1887) Euchromia polymena (Linnaeus
Euchromia
Poem by Tennyson
House" "The Kraken" "The Lady of Shalott" "The Lotos-Eaters" "Mariana" "Oenone" "Mariana in the South" The Miller's Daughter "Claribel" "The Ballad of
Godiva_(poem)
Greek island in the Ionian Sea
Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg, Austrian general and aristocrat Edith Œnone Somerville (1858-1949), Irish novelist, born in Corfu Nikolaos Sophianos
Corfu
French painter and lithographer (1791–1834)
works for various churches. In 1816 he won the Prix de Rome with his piece Oenone Refusing to Help the Wounded Paris. He spent two years studying art in Rome
Antoine_Jean-Baptiste_Thomas
Nymph in Greek mythology
form of a flame; he then took her to an island near Attica, then called Oenone, henceforth known by her name. Aegina's father Asopus chased after them;
Aegina_(mythology)
Greek island, south of Athens
Aegina, he took her to Oenone, an island close to Attica. Here, Aegina gave birth to Aeacus, who would later become king of Oenone; thenceforth, the island's
Aegina
Poem by Alfred Tennyson
House" "The Kraken" "The Lady of Shalott" "The Lotos-Eaters" "Mariana" "Oenone" "Mariana in the South" The Miller's Daughter "Claribel" "The Ballad of
Lady_Clare
Poem by Tennyson
House" "The Kraken" "The Lady of Shalott" "The Lotos-Eaters" "Mariana" "Oenone" "Mariana in the South" The Miller's Daughter "Claribel" "The Ballad of
The_Ballad_of_Oriana
English television chef (born 1943)
followed by The Krypton Factor. Brookes was persuaded to do a screen test with Oenone Williams of Exchange Flags, a lunchtime current affairs programme for the
Susan_Brookes
American writer (1927–2002)
Afterwards, he opened his own agency. Slesar was married three times: to Oenone Scott, 1953–1969; to Jan Maakestad, 1970–1974; and to Manuela Jone in 1974
Henry_Slesar
9713 Oeax 23995 Oechsle 8602 Oedicnemus 8959 Oenanthe 164585 Oenomaos 215 Oenone 16583 Oersted 16167 Oertli 9825 Oetken 19676 Ofeliaguilar 10820 Offenbach
List of named minor planets: O
List_of_named_minor_planets:_O
1946 novel by Daphne du Maurier
was accompanied by prolific research, in which du Maurier was assisted by Oenone Rashleigh, whose family owned Menabilly, and historian A. L. Rowse, to ensure
The_King's_General
Genus of gastropods
Hartman, 1881 Marianna Pilsbry, 1909 Matata Hartman, 1881 Nenia Hartman, 1881 Oenone Hartman, 1881 Partula (Astraea) Hartman, 1881 (invalid: junior homonym of
Partula_(gastropod)
Phoenician goddess of love and fertility, also see (672) DMP · 214 215 Oenone – Oenone, Greek nymph DMP · 215 216 Kleopatra – Cleopatra (69–30 BC), Queen
Meanings of minor-planet names: 1–1000
Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_1–1000
4th-century Greek poet
exploits of Neoptolemus, Eurypylus and Deiphobus, the deaths of Paris and Oenone, and the building of the wooden horse. As well as drawing inspiration from
Quintus_Smyrnaeus
Epistolary poem collection by Ovid
confessing her semi-incestuous and illicit love for him. Epistula V. The nymph Oenone, by Hellenistic tradition Paris' first wife, writes to Paris, son of Priam
Heroides
Cycling race
Flexpoint Team 214 5 Ina Teutenberg (GER) T-Mobile Professional Cycling 211 6 Oenone Wood (AUS) Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung 170 7 Trixi Worrack (GER) Equipe
2006 Lowland International Rotterdam Tour
2006_Lowland_International_Rotterdam_Tour
Hospital in London, England
Recycling board. In 2019 Trinity partnered with social media influencer Oenone for the same campaign. Among those who have stayed at the hospice are: Ninian
Royal_Trinity_Hospice
Mnemosyne Moirai Clotho Lachesis Muses Nemesis Nephele Nesoi Nete Nike Nyx Oenone Oenotropae Oizys Opera Palioxis Pallas Panacea Pandia Pasikrata Pasiphaë
List_of_goddesses
Australian-born travel writer
my good companions of the Rhone - Foy Quiller Couch, Daphne du Maurier, Oenone Johnson" Vyvyan, C. C. (1955). Temples and Flowers: A journey to Greece
Clara_Coltman_Rogers_Vyvyan
Australia Date 21 March 2006 Competitors 14 Winning time 37:40.87 Medalists Oenone Wood Australia Kathy Watt Australia Sara Carrigan Australia
Cycling at the 2006 Commonwealth Games – Women's road time trial
Cycling_at_the_2006_Commonwealth_Games_–_Women's_road_time_trial
Historical Hindu practice of widow immolation
widow-burning. In Book 10 of Quintus Smyrnaeus' Posthomerica (lines 467ff.), Oenone is said to have thrown herself on he burning pyre of her erstwhile husband
Sati_(practice)
Australian cyclist
Hemsley (2002) Olivia Gollan (2003) Oenone Wood (2004) Lorian Graham (2005) Katherine Bates (2006) Katie Mactier (2007) Oenone Wood (2008) Carla Ryan (2009)
Tracey_Gaudry
Opera by Tommaso Traetta
(Aricia), Elena Lopéz (Phaedra), Simon Edwards (Theseus), Maria Miccoli (Oenone), Stefania Donzelli (Diana), Luca Grassi (Plutone), Monica Sesto (Tisifone)
Ippolito_ed_Aricia
Sports organisation in Australia
Kerry Saxby-Junna, Jamie Dwyer, Anna Meares, Malcolm Page, Ricky Ponting, Oenone Wood and Matthew Cowdrey. In August 2013, Stuart O'Grady was indefinitely
Australian_Institute_of_Sport
1830 poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
works including The Lady of Shalott in the form of a quiet island and in Oenone as a quiet valley. In Mariana, the landscape is isolated and brooding, which
The_Deserted_House
English poet
House" "The Kraken" "The Lady of Shalott" "The Lotos-Eaters" "Mariana" "Oenone" "Mariana in the South" The Miller's Daughter "Claribel" "The Ballad of
Charles_Tennyson_Turner
Female follower of Dionysus
Indian War. Nyse – one of the followers of Dionysus in the Indian War. Oenone – one of the followers of Dionysus in the Indian War. Phasyleia – a maid
Maenad
Versicolored emerald, Chrysuronia versicolor Golden-tailed sapphire, Chrysuronia oenone White-chested emerald, Chrysuronia brevirostris Plain-bellied emerald, Chrysuronia
List_of_birds_of_Brazil
Blue-chinned sapphire, Chlorestes notatus LC Golden-tailed sapphire, Chrysuronia oenone LC White-tailed goldenthroat, Polytmus guainumbi LC Dusky hummingbird, Cynanthus
List of hummingbirds of North America
List_of_hummingbirds_of_North_America
Street vendor of newspapers
link]. Retrieved 17 June 2007. - See "Newsies". David Nasau, (1999) p. 9. Oenone Kubie, "Reading Lewis Hine's Photography of Child Street Labour, 1906–1918
Newspaper_hawker
Country house on the Isle of Wight, England
House" "The Kraken" "The Lady of Shalott" "The Lotos-Eaters" "Mariana" "Oenone" "Mariana in the South" The Miller's Daughter "Claribel" "The Ballad of
Farringford_House
2002 Germany Petra Rossner 2003 Australia Sara Carrigan 2004 Australia Oenone Wood 2005 Australia Rochelle Gilmore 2006 Germany Ina-Yoko Teutenberg
Australia_World_Cup
Australian cyclist
Hemsley (2002) Olivia Gollan (2003) Oenone Wood (2004) Lorian Graham (2005) Katherine Bates (2006) Katie Mactier (2007) Oenone Wood (2008) Carla Ryan (2009)
Anna_Millward
Australian cyclist (born 1980)
Carrigan crossed a gap to the leading group to join fellow Australian cyclist, Oenone Wood. At the start of the final lap Carrigan broke away, with only Judith
Sara_Carrigan
Genus of birds
golden-tailed sapphire: Ornismya chrysura Lesson, R, 1832 and Ornismia oenone Lesson, 1832. This genus formerly included only a single species, the golden-tailed
Chrysuronia
OENONE
OENONE
OENONE
Boy/Male
Tamil
Blue lotus
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Good friend
Biblical
peace; perfection; retribution
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Foundation
Girl/Female
Tamil
Mind
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, German, Swedish
Grace; Favor
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pleased
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Light
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from a diminutive of Middle English sparewe ‘sparrow’ (see Sparrow).Altered form of German Sperling.
OENONE
OENONE
OENONE
OENONE
OENONE