Clymene
Clymene (Greek Κλυμένη, Latin Clymene ) is:
In Greek mythology:
- An epithet of Persephone
- Clymene ( daughter of Minyas ), of Cephalus or Phylacus mother of Iphicles of Iasos or Schoeneus mother of Atalante
- Clymene ( wife of Nauplius ), grand-daughter of Minos and mother of Palamedes and Nauplios Oiax
- Clymene ( Nereid ), a Nereid, see Nereid ( mythology)
- Clymene ( Oceanid ), a Oceanid and mother of Phaeton
- Clymene ( nymph ), a nymph, wife of Parthenopaios ( Hyginus Fabulae 71)
- A relative of Menelaus and Helen Begleitering to Troy ( Homer Iliad 3.144 ), see Helena ( mythology)
- An Amazon
- One in Athens worshiped with an altar shape
- Clymene (mother of Homer ) (Pausanias 10.24.3 )
- Daughter of Phegeos, Hesiod mother of Stesichorus
In addition:
- (104 ) Clymene, a main belt asteroid
- Clymene dolphin, a dolphin from the kind of spotted dolphins
- Fell in love with a Francus daughter of the Gallic king Dicée in the legend of the Trojan descent of the French
- Disambiguation