Ogygus

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Ogygus is a figure in Greek mythology known as a primordial king of Boeotia or Attica and, in some traditions, a son of the sea god Poseidon.

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Ogygus canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek mythological figure
mythological king
associatedEvent Ogygian deluge NERFINISHED
associatedWith Attica NERFINISHED
Boeotia NERFINISHED
Ogygian flood NERFINISHED
Thebes NERFINISHED
culture Greek mythology
describedAs autochthonous king
primeval ruler
epithet Ogygian NERFINISHED
eponymOf Ogygian Thebes NERFINISHED
Ogygian land NERFINISHED
father Alalcomenia NERFINISHED
Aulis NERFINISHED
Eleusis NERFINISHED
Thelxion NERFINISHED
gender male
kingOf Attica NERFINISHED
Boeotia NERFINISHED
languageOfName Ancient Greek
linkedTo early history of Eleusis
early history of Thebes
mentionedBy Eusebius of Caesarea NERFINISHED
Pausanias NERFINISHED
Stephanus of Byzantium NERFINISHED
mythType local foundation myth
nameForm Ogyges NERFINISHED
Ogygos NERFINISHED
notableFor association with a primordial flood
being one of the earliest kings in Greek myth
ontologyType person
parent Boetia NERFINISHED
Poseidon NERFINISHED
Uranus NERFINISHED
parentageTradition son of Boeotia (personified)
son of Poseidon
son of Uranus
region Attica NERFINISHED
Boeotia NERFINISHED
reignCharacterization time of the Ogygian flood
role primordial king
spouse Thebe NERFINISHED
Thebe (eponym of Thebes) NERFINISHED
status legendary figure
timePeriod mythic pre-Deucalion era

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