Calliope

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Calliope is the Muse of epic poetry in Greek mythology, often depicted as the chief of the nine Muses and associated with eloquence and heroic verse.

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Calliope canonical 24

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek mythological figure
Muse
deity
associatedWith eloquence
epic poetry
heroic verse
category the Muses
surface form: Muses
child Linus van Pelt
surface form: Linus

Orpheus
consort Apollo
Oeagrus
culture Ancient Greek religion
domain epic song
poetry
epithet “beautiful-voiced”
function inspire eloquent speech
inspire epic poetry
gender female
hasRole Muse of epic poetry
invokedBy epic poets
languageOfName Ancient Greek
memberOf the Muses
surface form: the nine Muses
mentionedIn Hesiod's Theogony
surface form: Hesiod’s “Theogony”

Homeric Hymns
mythology Greek mythology
nameMeaning “beautiful voice”
oftenDepictedWith laurel wreath
scroll
stylus
writing tablet
parent Mnemosyne
Zeus
patronOf epic poets
rhetoricians
position chief of the nine Muses
residence Mount Helicon
Mount Parnassus
sibling Clio
Erato
Euterpe
Melpomene
Polyhymnia
Terpsichore
Thalia
Urania
symbol laurel wreath
scroll
writing tablet
worshippedIn Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece

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the Muses member Calliope
Orpheus parent Calliope
Orpheus mother Calliope
works of Herodotus book9Title Calliope
subject surface form: Histories
Nine Muses member Calliope
Polyhymnia sibling Calliope
Mnemosyne motherOf Calliope
Mousai collectiveNameFor Calliope
Erato sibling Calliope
Thalia sibling Calliope
Urania sibling Calliope
Melpomene sibling Calliope
Terpsichore sibling Calliope
Clio sibling Calliope
Euterpe sibling Calliope
river god Achelous consort Calliope
subject surface form: Achelous
Oeagrus spouse Calliope
Oeagrus associatedWith Calliope
Oeagrus relative Calliope
Minerva hasSibling Calliope