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Oenone (Nymph)

LC control no.no2021026335
Descriptive conventionsrda
Personal name headingOenone (Nymph)
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Variant(s)Enone (Nymph)
Oinōnē (Nymph)
Οινωνη (Nymph)
Oenone (Naiad)
Oenone (Greek deity)
Other standard no.Q858671
LocatedIda, Mount (Turkey)
Phrygia
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Found inWidmann, Joseph Viktor. Moderne Antiken, 1912: title page (Oenone)
Selva, Nicolò Maria. Enone abbandonata : dramma musicale rappresentato su' teatri di Bologna, 1651.
Britannica online, March 4, 2021 (Oenone, in Greek mythology, a fountain nymph of Mount Ida, the daughter of the River Cebren, and the beloved of Paris, a son of King Priam of Troy)
   <https://www.britannica.com/topic/Oenone-Greek-mythology>
Wikipedia, March 4, 2021 (In Greek mythology, Oenone (Ancient Greek: Οἰνώνη = Oinōnē, means "wine woman") was the first wife of Paris of Troy, whom he abandoned for the Queen Helen of Sparta; Oenone was a mountain nymph (an oread) on Mount Ida in Phrygia; her father was either the river-gods, Cebren or Oeneus)
Theoi Project website, March 4, 2021 (Oinone (Oenone) was a Naiad-nymph of Mount Ida in the Troad. She was the first wife of Paris who abandoned her when Aphrodite awarded him the hand of Helene in marriage; Greek name: Οινωνη = Oinōnē; Latin spelling: Oenone)
   <https://www.theoi.com/Nymphe/NympheOinone.html>
World history encyclopedia website, March 4, 2021 (Oenone was a nymph in Greek Mythology, the daughter of the river god Cebren and sister of the nymph Asterope/Hesperia. She was given the gift of prophecy by Rhea (mother of the gods) and the gift of healing by Apollo)
   <https://www.ancient.eu/Oenone/>