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- Pheme abstract "In Greek mythology, Pheme (/ˈfeɪmeɪ/ FAY-may; Greek: Φήμη, Roman equivalent: Fama) was the personification of fame and renown, her favour being notability, her wrath being scandalous rumors. She was a daughter either of Gaia or of Elpis (Hope), was described as "she who initiates and furthers communication" and had an altar at Athens. A tremendous gossip, Pheme was said to have pried into the affairs of mortals and gods, then repeated what she learned, starting off at first with just a dull whisper, but repeating it louder each time, until everyone knew. In art, she was usually depicted with wings and a trumpet.[citation needed]In Roman mythology, Fama ("rumor") was described as having multiple tongues, eyes, ears and feathers by Virgil (in Aeneid IV line 180 and following) and other authors. She is also described as living in a home with 1000 windows so she could hear all being said in the world. Virgil wrote that she "had her feet on the ground, and her head in the clouds, making the small seem great and the great seem greater."".
- Pheme thumbnail Dresden_Fama_(2005).jpg?width=300.
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- Pheme wikiPageExternalLink Pheme.html.
- Pheme wikiPageID "83727".
- Pheme wikiPageRevisionID "604629752".
- Pheme hasPhotoCollection Pheme.
- Pheme subject Category:Greek_goddesses.
- Pheme subject Category:Offspring_of_Gaia.
- Pheme subject Category:Personification_in_Greek_mythology.
- Pheme type Abstraction100002137.
- Pheme type Belief105941423.
- Pheme type Cognition100023271.
- Pheme type Content105809192.
- Pheme type Deity109505418.
- Pheme type Goddess109535622.
- Pheme type GreekGoddesses.
- Pheme type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Pheme type SpiritualBeing109504135.
- Pheme comment "In Greek mythology, Pheme (/ˈfeɪmeɪ/ FAY-may; Greek: Φήμη, Roman equivalent: Fama) was the personification of fame and renown, her favour being notability, her wrath being scandalous rumors. She was a daughter either of Gaia or of Elpis (Hope), was described as "she who initiates and furthers communication" and had an altar at Athens.".
- Pheme label "Fama (godin)".
- Pheme label "Fama (mitologia)".
- Pheme label "Fama".
- Pheme label "Fama".
- Pheme label "Fama".
- Pheme label "Feme".
- Pheme label "Feme".
- Pheme label "Pheme".
- Pheme label "Фама".
- Pheme label "ペーメー".
- Pheme sameAs Fama.
- Pheme sameAs Φήμη_(μυθολογία).
- Pheme sameAs Feme.
- Pheme sameAs Fama.
- Pheme sameAs Feme.
- Pheme sameAs Fama.
- Pheme sameAs ペーメー.
- Pheme sameAs Fama_(godin).
- Pheme sameAs Feme.
- Pheme sameAs Fama_(mitologia).
- Pheme sameAs m.0ld6v.
- Pheme sameAs Q1120723.
- Pheme sameAs Q1120723.
- Pheme sameAs Pheme.
- Pheme wasDerivedFrom Pheme?oldid=604629752.
- Pheme depiction Dresden_Fama_(2005).jpg.
- Pheme isPrimaryTopicOf Pheme.