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Phoebe or Phœbe may refer to: __NOTOC__ People and characters * Phoebe (given name), a list of people, mythological, biblical and fictional characters * Phoebe (Greek myth), several characters * Phoebe, an epithet of Artemis/ Diana and Selene/ Luna, in Greek and Roman mythology, the moon goddesses * Phoebe (biblical figure), deacon * Anna Phoebe (born 1981), German-born British violinist Plants and animals * ''Phoebe'' (beetle), a genus of longhorn beetles * Phoebe (bird), the common name for birds of genus ''Sayornis'' * ''Phoebe'' (plant), a genus of flowering plants Ships *''Phoebe'', a sailing ship chartered by the New Zealand Company in 1842 * , various ships * , two minesweepers Other uses * Phoebe (moon), a small outer moon of Saturn * Phoebe (computer), Acorn Computers' never-released successor to the Risc PC * ''Phoebe'' (George Mason University journal), a literary journal published by George Mason University * ''Phoebe'' (State University of New York journal), ...
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Phoebe (given Name)
Phoebe or Phœbe ( ; grc, Φοίβη, Phoíbē) is a female given name, feminine form of the male name Phoebus (), an epithet of Apollo meaning "bright", "shining". In Greek mythology, Phoebe (Titaness), Phoebe was a Titan (mythology), Titan associated with the power of prophecy as well as the moon. This was also an epithet of her granddaughter Artemis. Phoebe (moon), A moon of Saturn bears this name in honor of the Titan. This name also appears in Paul's epistle to the Romans in the New Testament, where it belonged to a Phoebe (biblical figure), female minister in the church at Kechries. An alternate spelling is Phebe. People *Phoebe Brand (1907–2004), American actress who was blacklisted during the McCarthy era *Phoebe Bridgers (born 1994), American musician *Phoebe Brown (born 1991), English singer *Phoebe Campbell (1847–1872), Canadian murderer *Phoebe Carrai (born 1955), American cellist *Phoebe Cary (1824–1871), American poet *Phoebe Cates (born 1963), ...
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Phoebe (plant)
''Phoebe'' is a genus of evergreen trees and shrubs belonging to the Laurel family, Lauraceae. There are 75 accepted species in the genus, distributed in tropical and subtropical Asia and New Guinea.''Phoebe'' Nees
''Plants of the World Online'', Kew Science. Accessed 29 August 2022.
35 species occur in , of which 27 are endemic. The first description of the genus was of the ''P. lanceolata'' made in 1836 by

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Phoebe (moon)
Phoebe ( ) is an irregular satellite of Saturn with a mean diameter of . It was discovered by William Henry Pickering on March 18, 1899 from photographic plates that had been taken starting on 16 August 1898 at the Boyden Station of the Carmen Alto Observatory near Arequipa, Peru, by DeLisle Stewart. It was the first satellite to be discovered photographically. Phoebe was the first target encountered upon the arrival of the '' Cassini'' spacecraft in the Saturn system in 2004, and is thus unusually well-studied for an irregular satellite of its size. ''Cassinis trajectory to Saturn and time of arrival were specifically chosen to permit this flyby. After the encounter and its insertion into orbit, ''Cassini'' did not go much beyond the orbit of Iapetus. Phoebe is roughly spherical and has a differentiated interior. It was spherical and hot early in its history and was battered out of roundness by repeated impacts. It is believed to be a captured centaur that originated in the ...
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Phoebe (computer)
The Phoebe 2100 (or ) was to be Acorn Computers' successor to the RiscPC, slated for release in late 1998. However, in September 1998, Acorn cancelled the project as part of a restructuring of the company. Specification :233 MHz Intel StrongARM SA110 Revision S CPU. Support for multiple CPUs on daughter cards available, but multiple CPU support was not available in RISC OS :64 MHz front-side bus :up to 512  MiB of SDRAM :IOMD2 I/O Controller ::PLX Technology PCI bridge PCI9080 :::4 PCI slots (33MHz) ::PC Style Joystick/Game Port ::3 Acorn Podule expansion sockets ::SMC37672 SuperIO chip supporting: :::PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse :::Two EIDE channels supporting up to four devices (6.4 GB unit supplied) :::Two serial ports :::Parallel Port :::Single Floppy drive :VIDC20 Revision R video controller supporting: ::4  MiB of EDO VRAM running at 200 MHz : NLX form factor Tower case with a custom yellow front panel (by the designers of Iomega's zip drive) : Slot loadin ...
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Anna Phoebe
Anna Phoebe McElligott (born 18 February 1981) is a London-based violinist, composer, and broadcaster who performs in musical genres including contemporary classical music, contemporary classical, rock music, rock, folk music, folk, jazz music, jazz, Celtic music, Celtic, and Middle Eastern music, Middle Eastern music. Early life and education Anna Phoebe was born in Hamburg, West Germany, to a Greek-Irish historian father and a German children's social worker mother. A native German speaker, she learnt English upon moving to Manchester, England at the age of four. After a period living in Michigan in the United States, Phoebe and her family settled in St Andrews, Scotland. Phoebe began playing the violin at the age of seven, encouraged by her mother, who is also a violinist. She read social policy and government at the London School of Economics. Around the time of her studies, she also worked with some Labour_Party_(UK), Labour Party politicians. As performer Having continue ...
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Phoebe (biblical Figure)
Phoebe (Feben, Phebe) Koine_Greek">nowiki/> Koine_Greek">nowiki/>Koine_Greek:_;__la">Phœbē,_,_was_a_first-century_Christian_woman_mentioned_by_the_Paul_of_Tarsus.html" ;"title="Koine_Greek:_;__la.html" ;"title="Koine_Greek.html" ;"title="nowiki/>Koine Greek">nowiki/>Koine Greek: ; la">Phœbē, , was a first-century Christian woman mentioned by the Paul of Tarsus">Apostle Paul in his Epistle to the Romans, verses . A notable woman in the church of Kechries, Cenchreae, she was trusted by Paul to deliver his letter to the Romans.Quient, Allison. "Phoebe: Helper or Leader?" ''Arise'', 14 Mar 2013. Christians for Biblical Equality Paul refers to her both as a "servant" or "deacon" (Greek ''diakonos'') and as a helper or patron of many (Greek ''prostatis''). This is the only place in the New Testament where a woman is specifically referred to with these two distinctions. Paul introduces Phoebe as his emissary to the church in Rome and, because they are not acquainted with her, Paul p ...
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Phoebe (beetle)
''Phoebe'' is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae,Biolib.cz - ''Phoebe''
Retrieved on 8 September 2014. containing the following species: * ''Phoebe alba'' Martins & Galileo, 2004 * ''Phoebe bicornis'' (Olivier, 1795) * ''Phoebe cava'' (Germar, 1824) * ''Phoebe concinna'' White, 1856 * ''Phoebe cornuta'' (Olivier, 1795) * ''Phoebe fryana'' Lane, 1966 * ''Phoebe goiana'' Lane, 1966 * ''Phoebe luteola'' Bates, 1881 * ''Phoebe mafra'' Martins & Galileo, 1998 * ''Phoebe mexicana'' Bates, 1881 * ''Phoebe nivea'' Lacordaire, 1872 * ''Phoebe ornator'' (Tippmann, 1960) * ''Phoebe phoebe'' (Lepeletier & Jean Guillaume Audinet-Serville, Audinet-Servi ...
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Phoebe (Greek Myth)
In Greek mythology, Phoebe ( ; grc, Φοίβη, Phoíbē, associated with ''phoîbos'', "shining") was the name or epithet of the following characters: * Phoebe (Titaness), one of the Titans, grandmother of Apollo and Artemis. * Phoebe (daughter of Leucippus), daughter of Leucippus. * Phoebe, a hamadryad who became one of King Danaus' many wives or concubines and possible mother of some of these Danaïdes: Hippodamia, Rhodia, Cleopatra, Asteria, Glauce, Hippomedusa, Gorge, Iphimedusa and Rhode.Apollodorus2.1.5/ref> Apollodorus only identified these daughters of Danaus by Phoebe and Atlantia (another hamadryad), not specifying who was the daughter of the other. These ten women joined the sons of Aegyptus who were begotten on an Arabian woman. Later on, these princesses slew their cousin-husbands during their wedding night. According to Hippostratus, Danaus had all of his progeny by a single woman, Europe, daughter of the river-god Nilus. In some accounts, he married his c ...
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Phoebe (George Mason University Journal)
''Phoebe: A Journal of Literature and Art'' is a literary journal based at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia and first published in 1971. It publishes one print issue and one online issue each year in addition to running annual contests in fiction, poetry, and nonfiction. The journal has served as a space for up-and-coming writers, whose style, form, voice, and subject matter demonstrate a vigorous appeal to the senses, intellect, and emotions of readers. According to the Phoebe constitution, "We insist on openness, which means we welcome both experimental and conventional prose and poetry, and we insist on being entertained, which means the work must capture and hold our attention, whether it be the potent language of a poem or the narrative mechanics of a short story." Notable contributors Matt Bell (author), Dorothea Lasky, Karen An-hwei Lee, Richard Bausch, Joshua Ferris, Russell Edson, Jenny Boully, Cornelius Eady, Kim Addonizio, Katie Ford, Thomas Lux, Jacob M. ...
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New Zealand Company Ships
The New Zealand Company was a 19th-century English company that played a key role in the colonisation of New Zealand. The company was formed to carry out the principles of systematic colonisation devised by Edward Gibbon Wakefield, who envisaged the creation of a new-model English society in the southern hemisphere. Under Wakefield's model, the colony would attract capitalists who would then have a ready supply of labour—migrant labourers who could not initially afford to be property owners, but who would have the expectation of one day buying land with their savings. The New Zealand Company established settlements at Wellington, Nelson, Wanganui and Dunedin and also became involved in the settling of New Plymouth and Christchurch. It reached the peak of efficiency about 1841, encountered financial problems from 1843 from which it never recovered, and wound up in 1858. This list details the various ships used by the Company in establishing its settlements in New Zealand at Wel ...
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Artemis
In ancient Greek mythology and religion, Artemis (; grc-gre, Ἄρτεμις) is the goddess of the hunt, the wilderness, wild animals, nature, vegetation, childbirth, care of children, and chastity. She was heavily identified with Selene, the Moon, and Hecate, another Moon goddess, and was thus regarded as one of the most prominent lunar deities in mythology, alongside the aforementioned two.Smiths.v. Artemis/ref> She would often roam the forests of Greece, attended by her large entourage, mostly made up of nymphs, some mortals, and hunters. The goddess Diana is her Roman equivalent. In Greek tradition, Artemis is the daughter of the sky god and king of gods Zeus and Leto, and the twin sister of Apollo. In most accounts, the twins are the products of an extramarital liaison. For this, Zeus' wife Hera forbade Leto from giving birth anywhere on land. Only the island of Delos gave refuge to Leto, allowing her to give birth to her children. Usually, Artemis i ...
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Phoebe (bird)
The genus ''Sayornis'' is a small group of medium-sized insect-eating birds, known as phoebes, in the tyrant flycatcher family Tyrannidae. Taxonomy The genus ''Sayornis'' that was introduced by the French naturalist Charles Lucien Bonaparte in 1854 with black phoebe (''Sayornis nigricans'') as the type species. The genus name is constructed from the specific part of Bonaparte's name for Say's phoebe, ''Muscicapa saya'', and Ancient Greek ''ornis'' meaning "bird". The English ''Phoebe'' is a name for the Roman moon-goddess Diana. Description They are native to North and South America South America is a continent entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere at the northern tip of the continent. It can also be described as the sout .... They prefer semi-open or open areas. These birds wait on a perch and then catch insects. Their nest is an open cup sometimes placed on man-made ...
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