Parthenope attempted to drown herself after she failed to entice Odysseus (who had himself tied to the mast of his ship so he wouldn't be able to desert his companions). Her body washed ashore near modern Naples, originally called Parthenope in her honour. When Napoleon I overthrew the Kingdom of Naples, the French-backed Republic of Parthenope was proclaimed, in memory of her and the original name of Naples. The republic only lasted for 7 months in 1799, until the Kingdom of Naples was restored.
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| - Le parthenopi erano bellissime e sensuali donne-serpi dai lunghi capelli argentei e dalle squame viola. Strisciavano lungo i corridoi della torre della Fenice, attaccando gli intrusi con pericolose magie oscure.
- Parthenope attempted to drown herself after she failed to entice Odysseus (who had himself tied to the mast of his ship so he wouldn't be able to desert his companions). Her body washed ashore near modern Naples, originally called Parthenope in her honour. When Napoleon I overthrew the Kingdom of Naples, the French-backed Republic of Parthenope was proclaimed, in memory of her and the original name of Naples. The republic only lasted for 7 months in 1799, until the Kingdom of Naples was restored.
- Parthenope is the daughter of Stymphalus who was the ruler of a town which at the time bore the king's name (it is now Stymfalia). Little else is known about Parthenope other than the fact that she bore a son Everus by Herakles.
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| - Le parthenopi erano bellissime e sensuali donne-serpi dai lunghi capelli argentei e dalle squame viola. Strisciavano lungo i corridoi della torre della Fenice, attaccando gli intrusi con pericolose magie oscure.
- Parthenope attempted to drown herself after she failed to entice Odysseus (who had himself tied to the mast of his ship so he wouldn't be able to desert his companions). Her body washed ashore near modern Naples, originally called Parthenope in her honour. When Napoleon I overthrew the Kingdom of Naples, the French-backed Republic of Parthenope was proclaimed, in memory of her and the original name of Naples. The republic only lasted for 7 months in 1799, until the Kingdom of Naples was restored.
- Parthenope is the daughter of Stymphalus who was the ruler of a town which at the time bore the king's name (it is now Stymfalia). Little else is known about Parthenope other than the fact that she bore a son Everus by Herakles.
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