Philonome
Philonome is a name found in Greek mythology, most notably associated with two distinct figures. The first Philonome was the daughter of King Amphithemis of Crete and the wife of the Argonaut Lycaon. She is primarily known for her tragic tale involving her stepson, Tenes. It is said that Philonome, driven by lust or malice, falsely accused Tenes of attempting to rape her. As punishment, Tenes was exiled or, in some versions, thrown into the sea. However, the truth eventually came to light, and Philonome, consumed by guilt and shame, took her own life.
A second, less prominent figure named Philonome was the daughter of a king named Pelias, who was