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- Belphoebe abstract "Belphoebe (or Belphebe, Belphœbe) is a character in Edmund Spenser's poem The Faerie Queene (1590), a representation of Queen Elizabeth I (conceived of, however, as a pure, high-spirited maiden, rather than a queen). Spenser intended her name to mean \"beautiful Diana\" (Phoebe being an epithet of the Greek moon goddess Artemis, who was known to the Romans as Diana), and it is suggested that she is a member of Poseidon's family. A virgin huntress, Belphoebe can certainly fight, as a potential rapist found out. She is the stronger, militant sister of Amoret.Belphoebe is mentioned in Kipling's poem \"The Queen's Men\", which is based on Spencer's work and which constitutes a lament for two young sea-captains who perished on a mission to which she sent them:".
- Belphoebe wikiPageID "2436635".
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- Belphoebe wikiPageRevisionID "695601884".
- Belphoebe wikiPageWikiLink Allegory.
- Belphoebe wikiPageWikiLink Artemis.
- Belphoebe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Characters_in_epic_poems.
- Belphoebe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fairy_royalty.
- Belphoebe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_androgynes.
- Belphoebe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_characters_introduced_in_1590.
- Belphoebe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_fairies_and_sprites.
- Belphoebe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_hunters.
- Belphoebe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_women_soldiers_and_warriors.
- Belphoebe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Literary_characters.
- Belphoebe wikiPageWikiLink Diana_(mythology).
- Belphoebe wikiPageWikiLink Edmund_Spenser.
- Belphoebe wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_I_of_England.
- Belphoebe wikiPageWikiLink Epithet.
- Belphoebe wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Belphoebe wikiPageWikiLink Phoebe_(given_name).
- Belphoebe wikiPageWikiLink Poseidon.
- Belphoebe wikiPageWikiLink Roman_mythology.
- Belphoebe wikiPageWikiLink Rudyard_Kipling.
- Belphoebe wikiPageWikiLink The_Faerie_Queene.
- Belphoebe wikiPageWikiLink Women_warriors_in_literature_and_culture.
- Belphoebe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Belphebe".
- Belphoebe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Belphoebe".
- Belphoebe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lit-char-stub.
- Belphoebe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Quote.
- Belphoebe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Belphoebe subject Category:Characters_in_epic_poems.
- Belphoebe subject Category:Fairy_royalty.
- Belphoebe subject Category:Fictional_androgynes.
- Belphoebe subject Category:Fictional_characters_introduced_in_1590.
- Belphoebe subject Category:Fictional_fairies_and_sprites.
- Belphoebe subject Category:Fictional_hunters.
- Belphoebe subject Category:Fictional_women_soldiers_and_warriors.
- Belphoebe subject Category:Literary_characters.
- Belphoebe hypernym Character.
- Belphoebe type FictionalCharacter.
- Belphoebe type Work.
- Belphoebe type Character.
- Belphoebe type Source.
- Belphoebe type Work.
- Belphoebe comment "Belphoebe (or Belphebe, Belphœbe) is a character in Edmund Spenser's poem The Faerie Queene (1590), a representation of Queen Elizabeth I (conceived of, however, as a pure, high-spirited maiden, rather than a queen). Spenser intended her name to mean \"beautiful Diana\" (Phoebe being an epithet of the Greek moon goddess Artemis, who was known to the Romans as Diana), and it is suggested that she is a member of Poseidon's family.".
- Belphoebe label "Belphoebe".
- Belphoebe sameAs Q4884656.
- Belphoebe sameAs m.07cxnf.
- Belphoebe sameAs Q4884656.
- Belphoebe wasDerivedFrom Belphoebe?oldid=695601884.
- Belphoebe isPrimaryTopicOf Belphoebe.