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Teneu
Teneu (or Thenew (), Tannoch, Thaney, Thanea, Denw, etc.) is a legendary Christian saint who was venerated in medieval Glasgow, Scotland. Traditionally she was a sixth-century Brittonic princess of the ancient kingdom of Gododdin (in what became Lothian) and the mother of Saint Mungo, apostle to the Britons of Strathclyde and founder of the city of Glas Ghu (Glasgow). She and her son are regarded as the city's co-patrons, and Glasgow's St Enoch Square allegedly marks the site of a medieval chapel dedicated to her, built on or near her grave ("St. Enoch" is in fact a corruption of "St. Teneu").
Chione
who was changed into a snow cloud
rape in the Hebrew Bible
Sexual violence in the Hebrew Bible
Rape of Persephone
myth in Greek mythology
Yrsa
right|200px|thumb|Yrsa falling in love with Helgi, not knowing that he is her father, by Jenny Nyström (1895).
Coronis
name of several minor figures in Greek mythology
Harpalyce
mythical daughter of Clymenus, turned into a bird
Erinome
In ancient Greek and Roman mythology, Erinoma () or Erinona () is a beautiful maiden who attracted the attention of both Zeus and Adonis, as well as the wrath of Hera and Aphrodite. Her story seems to be a local variant of Adonis's myth originating from the island of Cyprus, and survives only in the late works of Servius, a Latin grammarian who lived during the early fifth century AD.
Goewin
Goewin () is a figure in Welsh mythology, where she has a small but crucial role in the Math fab Mathonwy, one of the Four Branches of the Mabinogi.
Opis
Hyperborean nymph in Greek mythology