Phaenna was a Grace Goddess worshipped alongside Cleta in Ancient Laconia by the Spartans. The two were also mentioned in the account of Pausanias.
Genealogy and Family[]
Her parents may have been Zeus and Eurynome but this cannot be confirmed.
Role and Significance[]
Not much is known about her role and significance, she was one of the two Grace Goddesses worshipped in Ancient Laconia by the Spartans. What she presided over is unknown.
Appearance and Personality[]
She would appear as a youthful and beautiful woman, typical of Greek Goddesses
Trivia[]
Her name means 'the shining' or 'bright' in Greek and was spelt Φαέννα.