Pénélope - définition. Qu'est-ce que Pénélope
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Pénélope - définition


Pénélope         
  • Poster by [[Georges Rochegrosse]] used for the 1913 [[Théâtre des Champs-Elysées]] production.
  • Muratore and [[Lucienne Bréval]] as Ulysse and Pénélope, Paris, 1913, drawn by Paul Charles Delaroche
OPERA BY GABRIEL FAURÉ
Pénélope is an opera in three acts by the French composer Gabriel Fauré. The libretto, by René Fauchois is based on Homer's Odyssey.
Penelope         
  • Penelope. Drawing after Attic pottery figure.
  • ''Penelope'', bronze by [[Emile-Antoine Bourdelle]]
  • Drawing of a depiction on an Ancient Greek pottery vessel. Penelope sits before a tapestry on a [[warp-weighted loom]]
  • Penelope encounters the returned Odysseus posing as a beggar. From a mural in the Macellum of [[Pompeii]]
  • ''Penelope and the Suitors'' by [[John William Waterhouse]] (1911-1912)
  • intaglio]] ring, Syria, last quarter of the 5th century BC ([[Louvre Museum]])
  • ''Penelope'' by Franklin Simmons (1896), marble. On display at the [[De Young Museum]] in San Francisco.
WIFE OF ODYSSEUS IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY
Penélopê; Penelope the Wise; Penelopeia; Penolope; Heedful Penelope
·noun A genus of curassows, including the guans.
Penelope         
  • Penelope. Drawing after Attic pottery figure.
  • ''Penelope'', bronze by [[Emile-Antoine Bourdelle]]
  • Drawing of a depiction on an Ancient Greek pottery vessel. Penelope sits before a tapestry on a [[warp-weighted loom]]
  • Penelope encounters the returned Odysseus posing as a beggar. From a mural in the Macellum of [[Pompeii]]
  • ''Penelope and the Suitors'' by [[John William Waterhouse]] (1911-1912)
  • intaglio]] ring, Syria, last quarter of the 5th century BC ([[Louvre Museum]])
  • ''Penelope'' by Franklin Simmons (1896), marble. On display at the [[De Young Museum]] in San Francisco.
WIFE OF ODYSSEUS IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY
Penélopê; Penelope the Wise; Penelopeia; Penolope; Heedful Penelope
Penelope ( ; Ancient Greek: Πηνελόπεια, Pēnelópeia, or , Pēnelópē) is a character in Homer's Odyssey. She was the queen of Ithaca and was the daughter of Spartan king Icarius and naiad Periboea.