- In Gr****
mythology Philonis (Ancient Gr****: Φιλωνίς) was an
Attican daughter of
Daedalion or of
Eosphoros and Cleoboea, from Thoricus. In some accounts...
- of Autolycus.
According to most, he was the son of
Hermes and
Chione or
Philonis. In Ovid's version,
Autolycus was
conceived after Hermes had intercourse...
-
Thyia (or son of Poseidon, not Apollo)
Philammon Chione or
Leuconoe or
Philonis Coronus Chrysorthe Parthenos Chrysothemis Asclepius Coronis Leo Coryceia...
- 510 [1995])." (Aitken & Davies, 2016)
Philo Judaeus, "De ebrietate" in
Philonis Alexandrini opera quae
supersunt ed. P. Wendland, Berlin: Reimer, 1897...
- of this treatise, Breslau, 1889,
preceded the
edition of the same in "
Philonis Alexandrini", etc., 1896, i.). "De Abrahamo", on Abraham, the representative...
-
Autolycus by
Apollo and
Hermes respectively. She may be the same with
Philonis and Leuconoe. Chione,
daughter of Callirrhoe, who was
changed into a snow...
- Apollo. In some accounts, the
mother of
Philammon was
called Chione or
Philonis. In some
editions of Hyginus' Fabulae,
Leuconoe was the
suggested reading...
- he was
buried in the [Augustan] mausoleum." See Smallwood, E.M. (1970),
Philonis Alexandrini.
Legatio ad Gaium, 2nd edn, Leiden: Brill, p. 317. Barrett...
-
became the
father of Cephalus, Actor, Aenetus, Phylacus,
Asterodia and
Philonis.
After the
death of his brother, Salmoneus,
Deioneus took his daughter...
-
received from his
father Apollo. Philammon's
mother was
either Chione (or
Philonis),
daughter of Daedalion, or Leuconoe,
daughter of Eosphoros, or Chrysothemis...