Ino

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Ino is a figure in Greek mythology, a Theban queen and later sea goddess known for caring for the infant Dionysus and for her tragic madness and transformation.

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Ino canonical 10

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Theban queen
figure in Greek mythology
mortal woman
sea goddess
accompaniedByInDeath Melicertes
afterlifeTransformation sea deity
alsoKnownAs Leucothea
appearsIn Homer's Odyssey
surface form: Homeric Odyssey
associatedWith Dionysian myths
madness
sea rescue
associatedWithCity Thebes
caresFor Dionysus
causeOfPersecution care for infant Dionysus
cultTitle Leucothea at sea sanctuaries
diesBy leaping into the sea
drivenMadBy Hera
drivesMad Athamas
fosterMotherOf Dionysus
hasChild Learchus
Melicertes
hasParent Cadmus
Harmonia
honoredAs protector of sailors
maritalStatus second wife of Athamas
mentionedBy Apollodorus of Athens
surface form: Apollodorus

Euripides
Ovid
motivatedBy jealousy of stepchildren
mythType apotheosized mortal
tragic heroine
offersObject immortal veil to Odysseus
originatesFrom Thebes
persecutedBy Hera
plotAgainst Helle
Phrixus
roleInOdyssey rescues Odysseus with a veil
siblingOf Agave
Autonoë
Polydorus
Semele
spouseOf Athamas
stepmotherOf Helle
Phrixus
transformationCause Hera’s persecution
divine pity
transformedInto sea goddess Leucothea
worshippedAs Leucothea

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Referenced by (10)

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

Semele sibling Ino
Cadmus children Ino
Harmonia children Ino
Agave sibling Ino
Autonoë sibling Ino
Autonoë hasSister Ino
Polydorus siblingOf Ino
Thyone sibling Ino
Pentheus relative Ino
Pentheus killedBy Ino