Creüsa

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Creüsa is a figure in Greek mythology, often known as an Athenian princess and mother of Ion by the god Apollo.

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Label Occurrences
Creüsa canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Athenian princess
human
mythological figure
princess
appearsIn Euripides' Ion NERFINISHED
Ion (play) NERFINISHED
associatedPlace Athens NERFINISHED
Delphi NERFINISHED
associatedWithDeity Apollo NERFINISHED
child Achaeus NERFINISHED
Ion NERFINISHED
cityAssociatedWithOffspring Ionian cities
consort Apollo NERFINISHED
Xuthus NERFINISHED
culture Greek mythology
ethnicity Athenian
father Erechtheus NERFINISHED
gender female
genreOfSources Greek tragedy
mythographic prose
languageOfName Ancient Greek
literarySource Euripides NERFINISHED
mother Achaeus NERFINISHED
Ion NERFINISHED
Ion (mythology) NERFINISHED
mythologicalCycle Athenian myths
Ionian foundation myths
nameInGreek Κρέουσα NERFINISHED
narrativeTheme child exposure and recognition
divine seduction
hidden birth
notableWork Euripides' Ion NERFINISHED
parentOfDynasty Ionians NERFINISHED
placeOfOrigin Athens NERFINISHED
relative Chthonia NERFINISHED
Oreithyia NERFINISHED
Pandion II NERFINISHED
Procris NERFINISHED
religiousContext Delphic oracle NERFINISHED
roleInMyth daughter of Erechtheus
mother of Ion by Apollo
wife of Xuthus
spouse Xuthus NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfMyth mythic age of Athens

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Xuthus spouse Creüsa