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PAR-THEN-O-PEE
Parthenope Nightingale was Florence Nightingale older's sister. Her name was from her place of birth, Naples (Parthenope in Ancient Greek).
Frances Parthenope Verney died in 1890.
Parthenope
Pronounce it like "Gil-Ai Bownshwa"
You pronounce it, Oh-pull Koh-boy
(parr-THEN-oh-pee) The syllable, THEN has a soft 'TH' as in the word, 'Thick'. (NYE-ten-gayle)
Anax parthenope was created in 1839.
Parthenope Nightingale was Florence Nightingale older's sister. Her name was from her place of birth, Naples (Parthenope in Ancient Greek).
Frances Parthenope Verney died in 1890.
Frances Parthenope Verney was born in 1819.
Parthenope University of Naples was created in 1930.
Her name was Lady Frances Parthenope Verney (after she got married).
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Parthenope Nightingale
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Yes, Florence Nightingale had a sister named Frances Parthenope Nightingale, who was commonly known as Parthenope. She supported Florence in her work and was also involved in philanthropic activities.