Phoinix
Phoinix ( Φοῖνιξ, latin Phoenix) is:
In the ancient geography:
- Town in Lycia, now in Turkey Finike
- Phoinix ( Caria ), city and mountain in Caria, at today's Fenaket on Karayüksek Dagi in the southwest of Marmaris
- Phoinix ( Crete), village on the southwest coast of Crete at today Loutro
- Phoinix ( Sicily), place in Sicily, at today's Savoca
- Phoinix ( Mali ), River in Mali
- Phoinix (Thessaly ), river in Thessaly
- Phoinix ( Achaia ), small river in Achaia
In Greek mythology:
- Phoinix (son of Amyntor ), the tutor of Achilles
- Phoinix ( son of Agenor ), son Telephassa, brother or father of Europe, eponym of the Phoenicians
- A bird that burns and rises from its ashes, see Phoenix ( mythology)
Name of Person:
- Phoinix ( Diadoche ) ( 4th century BC )
- Phoinix of Colophon, to ancient Greek writers
In addition:
- ( 4543 ) Phoinix, an asteroid
See also:
- Phoenix
- Phenix
- Disambiguation