Phoebus (disambiguation)

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Phoebus (also known as Apollo) is one of the Olympian deities in Greek and Roman mythology.

Phoebus may also refer to:

People

Given name

  • Francis Phoebus (c. 1469-1483), king of Navarre
  • Phoebus (songwriter) (born 1971), Greek composer
  • Phoebus Levene (1869-1940), American biochemist
  • Phoebus of Lusignan (15th century), Marshal of Armenia

Surname

  • Gaston Phoebus (14th century), 11th count of Foix
  • Harrison Phoebus (1840–1886), American entrepreneur
  • Samuel ben Uri Shraga Phoebus (17th century), Polish rabbi
  • Tom Phoebus (born 1942), starting pitcher in Major League Baseball

Other uses

  • Phoebus (lichen), a genus of fungus
  • Phoebus (planet), a fictional planet in the computer game Exile
  • Phoebus, Virginia, United States
  • Phoebus cartel, a cartel that existed to control the manufacture and sale of light bulbs
  • Phoebus High School, Hampton, Virginia, United States
  • Bölkow Phoebus, an early glass-fibre glider made by Bölkow GmbH, Germany in the 1960s
  • Bright Phoebus, an album by Mike and Lal Waterson
  • Bristol Phoebus, a prototype jet engine of 1949
  • Captain Phoebus, a fictional character from The Hunchback of Notre Dame
  • a poetic term for the Sun
  • a nuclear thermal rocket engine developed in the 60s by Project Rover

See also

  • Phobos (disambiguation)
  • Phöbus, a literary journal
  • Phoebe (disambiguation)
  • Phoebis, a butterfly genus
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