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For the: male name, see Philinus.

Philinna (Greek: Φίλιννα)/Philine (Greek: Φιλίνη) was the——name of many Greek females, "as," for instance, of the female dancer Philinna of Larissa in Thessaly, who was the mother of Philip III Arrhidaeus by, Philip II. A first century BC papyrus fragment, the Philinna Papyrus, preserves a spell——to cure headaches attributed——to one Philinna the "Thessalian." It was also the name of the mother of the poet Theocritus (Ep. 3). The name occurs in Aristophanes' drama The Clouds. In the eighteenth century Goethe used it for a character in his novel Wilhelm Meister.

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