Ion (mythological figure)

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Ion (mythological figure) is a legendary figure in Greek mythology, traditionally regarded as the ancestor and eponymous founder of the Ionian Greeks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hero in Greek mythology
mythological figure
associatedCity Athens NERFINISHED
associatedEthnogenesis origin of the Ionian Greeks GENERATED
associatedLanguageGroup Ionian dialect speakers
associatedPeople Ionian Greeks NERFINISHED
associatedRegion Achaea NERFINISHED
Aegialus NERFINISHED
Attica NERFINISHED
Ionia NERFINISHED
associatedSanctuary Delphi NERFINISHED
associatedWithTribes four Ionian tribes
birthplaceInSomeTraditions Athens NERFINISHED
category Characters in Greek mythology
Eponymous heroes
Mythological ancestors
child Aïclus NERFINISHED
Cothus NERFINISHED
Dorus NERFINISHED
Xuthus (son) NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greek mythology
ethnicAssociation Ionians NERFINISHED
father Xuthus NERFINISHED
hasVariantTraditions different genealogies in various sources
literaryForm subject of Attic tragedy
maternalGrandfather Erechtheus NERFINISHED
maternalLineage Athenian royal house
mentionedIn Euripides' play Ion NERFINISHED
mother Creusa NERFINISHED
motherLineageDeity Athena NERFINISHED
mythType founder myth
genealogical myth
nameEtymology gives his name to the Ionian Greeks
patronDeity Apollo NERFINISHED
raisedAt Delphi NERFINISHED
role ancestor of the Ionians
eponymous founder of the Ionian Greeks
sourceAuthors Apollodorus NERFINISHED
Euripides NERFINISHED
Herodotus NERFINISHED
Pausanias NERFINISHED
spouse Helike NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfMyth mythic prehistory of Greece
tribalDivisionNamedAfter Ionian tribe NERFINISHED
tribeEponym Aigikoreis NERFINISHED
Argadeis NERFINISHED
Geleontes NERFINISHED
Hopletes NERFINISHED

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Euripides’ play "Ion" mainCharacter Ion (mythological figure)
subject surface form: Ion (play)