This article is about the mythological figures. For the ancient Egyptian city, see Antinopolis.
In Greek mythology, the name Antinoe (/ænˈtɪnoʊ.iː/; Ancient Greek: Ἀντινόη) may refer to:
Antinoe, mother of Ancaeus and Epochus by King Lycurgus of Arcadia.[1] The latter's wife was otherwise known as Cleophyle or Eurynome.[2]
Antinoe, daughter of King Cepheus of Tegea. Instructed by an oracle, she removed the inhabitants of Mantinea from the old settlement founded by Mantineus, son of Lycaon, to a new one. She was guided to the new site by a snake, and from that circumstance the river on the banks of which the new city was founded received the name Ophis (Greek for "snake").[3] The tomb of Antinoe, known as "The Common Hearth", was shown in Mantinea.[4]
Antinoe, daughter of Pelias, King of Iolcus. She was a sister of Asteropeia. After the sisters had been tricked by Medea into killing their own father, they had to flee from Iolcus to Arcadia, where they ended their days and were buried.[5]
^Scholia on Apollonius of Rhodes, Argonautica 1.164
^Apollodorus, 3.9.2
^Pausanias, 8.8.4
^Pausanias, 8.9.5
^Pausanias, 8.11.3; note the contradiction to the account of the Bibliotheca (1. 9. 10), which informs that Pelias' daughters were four, Alcestis, Hippothoe, Pelopia and Peisidice. Pausanias refers to the painter Micon for the names, and notes that the sisters were never mentioned by names in any poetic works known to him.
In Greek mythology, the name Antinoe (/ænˈtɪnoʊ.iː/; Ancient Greek: Ἀντινόη) may refer to: Antinoe, mother of Ancaeus and Epochus by King Lycurgus of...
Abadiu of Antinoe was a bishop of Antinoe (part of modern-day Egypt) in the Fourth Century. He is commemorated as a saint in the Coptic Orthodox Church...
The Archdiocese of Antinoe is titular diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in the Province of Egypt. It was part of the Patriarchate of Alexandria, and...
Pisidice, Alcestis, Pelopia, Hippothoe, Amphinome, Evadne, Asteropeia, Antinoe and Medusa. These daughters are sometimes called collectively as Peliades...
Le Mans Julian of Cuenca (1127–1208), bishop of Cuenca, Spain Julian of Antinoe, see Julian and Basilissa Julian, brother of Julius of Novara Julian, companion...
Amphidamas, Epochus, Ancaeus, and Iasus. Elsewhere is also called Cleophyle or Antinoe. Eurynome, daughter of Iphitus and mother of Adrastus of Argos by Talaus...
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the Bishop of Quilon, Titular Bishop of Tabae, and Titular Archbishop of Antinoë. Aloysius Maria Benziger was born in Einsiedeln, Switzerland on January...
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I Gabriel VII John XIV Cyril V Macarius III Cyril VI Bishops Abadiu of Antinoe Abraam of Faiyum Alexander of Jerusalem Amun of Scetis Basil of Caesarea...
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and retrieval sites are unknown, though it may have been written near Antinoë in Upper Egypt, and it may have an earlier Greek edition from the fourth...
In April 2010, the prophetess of Antinoe, a 6th-century mummy discovered in 1907 in the Coptic necropolis of Antinoe in Middle Egypt, returned to the...
after 552 Hermit Abachum 200s 270 found in Roman Martyrology Abadiu of Antinoe 300s 300s Abamun of Tarnut 300s 372 Martyr Abanoub 300s 300s Coptic child...
executive Captain George Fried (1877–1949), won Navy Cross for rescue of ships Antinoe, and Florida Stanley P. Friedman (1925–2006), writer John Garfield (1913–1952)...
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century AD. Only a double-folio single leaf was known. It was discovered in Antinoë in Egypt and in 1907 brought to the German town Giessen, from which it...
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remembered for his valiant rescue of the crews of the British steamship Antinoe in 1926 while captaining the luxury liner SS President Roosevelt and three...
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I Gabriel VII John XIV Cyril V Macarius III Cyril VI Bishops Abadiu of Antinoe Abraam of Faiyum Alexander of Jerusalem Amun of Scetis Basil of Caesarea...
I Gabriel VII John XIV Cyril V Macarius III Cyril VI Bishops Abadiu of Antinoe Abraam of Faiyum Alexander of Jerusalem Amun of Scetis Basil of Caesarea...
I Gabriel VII John XIV Cyril V Macarius III Cyril VI Bishops Abadiu of Antinoe Abraam of Faiyum Alexander of Jerusalem Amun of Scetis Basil of Caesarea...