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    In Greek mythology, Ino was a Theban princess who later became a queen of Boeotia. After her death and transfiguration, she was worshiped as a goddess under her epithet Leucothea, the "white goddess." Alcman called her "Queen of the Sea" (θαλασσομέδουσα thalassomédousa), which, if not hyperbole, … See more

    Ino was the second daughter of the King Cadmus and Queen Harmonia of Thebes and one of the three sisters of Semele, the mortal woman of the house of Cadmus who gave birth to Dionysus. Her only brother was See more

    • Atamante preso dalle Furie by Arcangelo Migliarini (1801) at Roma, Accademia di San Luca
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    Maenads were reputed to tear their own children limb from limb in their madness. In the back-story to the heroic tale of Jason and the Golden Fleece See more

    Inoa (Ἰνῶα), there were festivals which were celebrated in many different places in honour of Ino. See more

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    South façade of the Cour Carrée in the Palais du Louvre. In Greek mythology, Ino(/ˈaɪnoʊ/EYE …

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      • ↑ Henry George Liddell. Robert Scott. A Greek-English Lexicon
        ↑ Alcman, fragment 83.
      • ↑ Hesiod, who calls her only Ino, lists her among the "glorious offspring" of unions between a mo…
        ↑ Bibliotheke i.9.1; "it is possible, however", Kerenyi suggests (The Gods of the Greeks p 264) "that originally she did not cause the seed-corn to be roasted, but introduced the practice of roasting corn in general."
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      Ino was a queen of Thebes in Greek mythology, the daughter of Cadmus and Harmonia.

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      In Greek mythology, Ino ( / ˈaɪnoʊ / EYE-noh; Ancient Greek: Ἰνώ [iːnɔ̌ː] [1]) was a mortal …

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