PHÆA, in Antiquity, a famous fow which infested the neighbourhood of Cromyon. Theseus destroyed it as he was travelling from Træzene to Athens to make himself known to his father. Some imagine that the bear of Calydon sprang from this fow. According to some authors, Phæa was a woman who prostituted herself to strangers, whom she murdered, and afterwards plundered.
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