Dido

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Dido is the legendary queen of Carthage, best known from classical literature for her tragic love affair with the Trojan hero Aeneas.

All labels observed (7)

Label Occurrences
Dido canonical 10
Queen Dido 2
Dido in Hector Berlioz's "Les Troyens" 1

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Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf character in Greek mythology
character in Roman mythology
legendary figure
literary character
mythological queen
appearsIn Virgil's Aeneid
surface form: Virgil's Aeneid Book 1

Virgil's Aeneid
surface form: Virgil's Aeneid Book 4
associatedLegend oxhide trick in founding Carthage
associatedWith Rome–Carthage rivalry
origin legend of Carthage
associatedWithCity Carthage
associatedWithRegion Phoenician civilization
surface form: Phoenicia
causeOfDeath self-immolation
characterType tragic heroine
creatorOfLiteraryDepiction Virgil
culture Phoenician civilization
surface form: Phoenician

Punic
depictedIn opera "Dido and Aeneas" by Henry Purcell
painting "The Death of Dido" by Guercino
diesBy suicide
fleeingFrom Pygmalion's tyranny
founds Carthage
hasLover Aeneas
hasSibling Pygmalion of Tyre
influenced later medieval and Renaissance literature
knownFor founding of Carthage
tragic love affair with Aeneas
languageOfPrimarySources Latin
languageOfSecondaryAncientSources Greek
mannerOfDeath stabbing herself with Aeneas's sword
motivatedBy despair over Aeneas's departure
nameVariant Alyssa
Elissa
relatedWork Virgil's Aeneid
surface form: Aeneid
religion Phoenician polytheism
role queen of Carthage
sourceTradition Greek historiography
Roman literature
spouse Acerbas
Sychaeus
symbolOf betrayal
conflict between duty and passion
tragic love
timeFrame legendary early first millennium BCE
vows eternal enmity between Carthage and Rome
worshippedAs foundress of Carthage

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Referenced by (17)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Dido Building Carthage portrays Dido
this entity surface form: Queen Dido
Byrsa Hill associatedWith Dido
this entity surface form: Queen Dido
Aeneas lover Dido
Elissa alsoKnownAs Dido
Elissa literaryName Dido
Christopher Marlowe notableWork Dido
this entity surface form: Dido, Queen of Carthage
Francesco Cavalli notableWork Dido
this entity surface form: Didone
Jessye Norman notableRole Dido
this entity surface form: Dido in Hector Berlioz's "Les Troyens"
Heroides mainCharacter Dido
Les Troyens character Dido
this entity surface form: Didon
Alexander Baron notableWork Dido
this entity surface form: King Dido