Ancaeus of Samos

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Ancaeus of Samos is a figure in Greek mythology known as a son of Poseidon and a skilled seafarer and Argonaut.

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Surface form Occurrences
Ancaeus of Tegea 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Argonaut
demigod
figure in Greek mythology
associatedWith island of Samos NERFINISHED
boatRole steersman of the Argo NERFINISHED
category Children of Poseidon NERFINISHED
Heroes of the Argonauts NERFINISHED
Mythological kings of Samos
childOf Astypalaea NERFINISHED
Poseidon NERFINISHED
deathCause goring by a boar
distinguishedFrom Ancaeus of Tegea NERFINISHED
epithet son of Poseidon
gender male
grandparentOf Eupalamos NERFINISHED
Samos (eponymous hero) NERFINISHED
hasMythVariant parentage from Altes instead of Poseidon
killedBy Calydonian boar NERFINISHED
memberOf Argonauts NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Apollodorus’ Bibliotheca NERFINISHED
Apollonius of Rhodes’ Argonautica NERFINISHED
mythology Greek mythology
notableFor participation in the voyage of the Argo
occupation helmsman
seafarer
parentOf Samos (eponymous hero) NERFINISHED
participatedIn Calydonian boar hunt NERFINISHED
ruled Samos NERFINISHED
spouse Samia NERFINISHED
weapon double-headed axe

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Children of Poseidon includes Ancaeus of Samos
Children of Poseidon includes Ancaeus of Samos
this entity surface form: Ancaeus of Tegea