
Also known as Enone, Oinone, Oenonë
thumb|Oenone holding pan pipes, behind Paris and Eros – a detail from a [[sarcophagus with the Judgement of Paris, Roman, Hadrianic period (Palazzo Altemps, Rome)]]
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thumb|Oenone holding pan pipes, behind Paris and Eros – a detail from a [[sarcophagus with the Judgement of Paris, Roman, Hadrianic period (Palazzo Altemps, Rome)]]
In Greek mythology, Oenone (; ) was the first wife of Paris of Troy, whom he abandoned for Helen. Oenone was also the ancient name of an island, which was later named after Aegina, daughter of the river god Asopus.
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).