Crossword-Solution: ANTIOPE 7 letters, 11 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

We have 11 clues for the answer “ANTIOPE”

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AMPHION, mother of 1 answer
DIRCE, victim of 1 answer
Queen of Amazons 1 answer
ZETHUS, mother of 1 answer
AMAZON Queen 2 answers
Queen of the Amazons. 2 answers
THESEUS, Amazon queen abducted by 2 answers
HIPPOLYTUS, mother of 3 answers
THESEUS, wife of 4 answers
DAUGHTER OF ARES 43 answers
AMAZON 48 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ANTIOPE (5)

They show him transformed into a bull, for Europa; into gold, for Danae; into a swan, for Leda; into a satyr, for Antiope; and into a thunder-bolt, for Semele.
Barlaam and Ioasaph St. John of Damascus 1996
Antiope is a mere lay-figure, introduced at the end of the book because Telemachus must needs be allowed to have hope of marrying someone or other.
The Ancien Regime Charles Kingsley 2005
For, as Euripides says, “Every man shines in that and pursues that, and devotes the greatest portion of the day to that in which he most excels,” (Antiope, fragm.
Gorgias Plato 1999
SOCRATES: You certainly would when you saw each of them rivalling the other and esteeming that of the greatest importance in the state, 'Wherein he himself most excelled.' (Euripides, Antiope.) --I mean that which was best in any art, while he was entirely ignorant of what was best for himself and for the state, because, as I think, he trusts to opinion which is devoid of intelligence.
Alcibiades II An Imitator of Plato 1999
Concerning his voyage into the Euxine Sea, Philochorus and some others write that he made it with Hercules, offering him his service in the war against the Amazons, and had Antiope given him for the reward of his valor; but the greater number, of whom are Pherecides, Hellanicus, and Herodorus, with a navy under his own command, and took the Amazon prisoner,--the more probable story, for we do not read that any other, of all those that accompanied him in this action, took any Amazon prisoner.
The Boys' and Girls' Plutarch Plutarch 2001

Quotes with ANTIOPE (2)

Here's a thought. You answer what I ask and I keep not killing you." - Antiope Flint - DREAMNASIUM
Geoffrey Thorne
We know their names: Hippolyta, Antiope, Thessalia. But they were long thought to be just travelers' tales or products of the Greek storytelling imagination. A lot of scholars still argue that. But archaeology has now proven without a doubt that there really were women fitting the description that the Greeks gave us of Amazons and warrior women.
Adrienne Mayor
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1944–1948).