Euterpe

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Euterpe is the Muse of music and lyric poetry in Greek mythology, often associated specifically with the flute.

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Euterpe canonical 15

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek mythological figure
Muse
deity
appearsIn classical Greek literature
later Roman literature
associatedConcept artistic creativity
inspiration
associatedWith aulos
flute
category the Muses
surface form: Greek Muses
culture Ancient Greek mythology
domain lyric poetry
music
epithet Giver of delight
gender female
hasType personification of artistic inspiration
influences musicians
poets
singers
languageOfName Ancient Greek
memberOf the Muses
surface form: the Nine Muses
mythologicalGroup Olympian deities (extended)
nameMeaning rejoicing well
parent Mnemosyne
Zeus
role Muse of lyric poetry
the Muse
surface form: Muse of music
sibling Calliope
Clio
Erato
Melpomene
Polyhymnia
Terpsichore
Thalia
Urania
symbol flute
musical instruments
worshippedIn Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece

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the Muses member Euterpe
works of Herodotus book2Title Euterpe
subject surface form: Histories
Nine Muses member Euterpe
Polyhymnia sibling Euterpe
Mnemosyne motherOf Euterpe
Mousai collectiveNameFor Euterpe
Calliope sibling Euterpe
Erato sibling Euterpe
Thalia sibling Euterpe
Urania sibling Euterpe
Melpomene sibling Euterpe
Terpsichore sibling Euterpe
Clio sibling Euterpe