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Oenoe (mythology)

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Name of six people in Greek mythology

InGreek mythology, the nameOenoe orOinoe (/ˈɛn./;[1]Ancient Greek: Οἰνόη means "winy") may refer to:

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  1. ^Gardner, Dorsey (1887).Webster's Condensed Dictionary (3rd ed.). Broadway, Ludgate Hill: George Routledge and Sons. p. 753. Retrieved18 June 2018.
  2. ^Pausanias,8.47.3.
  3. ^Scholia onTheocritus,Idyll 1.3
  4. ^FrGHist 316 F4 [=Scholia onEuripides,Rhesus 36].
  5. ^Antoninus Liberalis,16 as cited inBoeus'Ornithogonia
  6. ^RE,s.v. Oinoe 1.
  7. ^RE,s.v. Oinoe 2;Pausanias,1.33.8.
  8. ^Apollonius Rhodius, 1.620 ff. with scholia on 1.623
  9. ^Nonnus, 29.253

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