In Greek mythology, Oenoe is a nymph

According to Pausanias she was represented in an altar of Athena

The altar for the goddess was made, they say, by Melampus, the son of Amythaon. Represented on the altar are Rhea and the nymph Oenoe holding the baby Zeus. On either side are four figures: on one, Glauce, Neda, Theisoa and Anthracia; on the other Ide, Hagno, Alcinoe and Phrixa. There are also images of the Muses and of Memory. Pausanias Description of Greece, Arcadia


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