Sarpedon

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Sarpedon is a figure in Greek mythology, often known as a son of Zeus and a prominent warrior in the Trojan War.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Sarpedon canonical 8
Sarpedon (in their duel) 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Trojan War participant
figure in Greek mythology
mythological warrior
allyOf Hector
Priam
appearsIn Homer's Iliad
associatedWith Lycia
battle Trojan War
bodyRetrievedBy Apollo
bodyTransportedTo Lycia
brother Minos
Rhadamanthus
buriedIn Lycia
commands Lycian forces
culture Ancient Greek religion
deathLocation Trojan plain
ethnicity Lycian
father Zeus
foughtFor Trojans
genre epic mythology
hasIconography depicted as armored warrior
frequently shown dying in battle
hasMythVariant son of Zeus and Europa
son of Zeus and Laodamia
hasTheme divine favoritism
heroic death
mortality of heroes
honoredBy Zeus
influenced classical art
killedBy Patroclus
languageOfSources Ancient Greek
mentionedBy Apollodorus of Athens
surface form: Apollodorus

Homer
Quintus of Smyrna
mother Europa
Laodamia
notableDepiction Attic vase paintings
surface form: Euphronios Krater
notableFor bravery in battle
leadership of Lycian allies
opponent Achaeans
relatedTo Minos
Rhadamanthus
role Lycian prince
Trojan ally
sideInConflict Trojans
surface form: Trojan side
timePeriod mythic age of heroes
title King Iobates of Lycia
surface form: King of Lycia
weapon spear

Referenced by (9)

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

Minos sibling Sarpedon
Europa children Sarpedon
Trojan War hasParticipant Sarpedon
Tlepolemus killedBy Sarpedon
Tlepolemus conflictWith Sarpedon
Tlepolemus wounded Sarpedon
this entity surface form: Sarpedon (in their duel)
Tlepolemus woundedBy Sarpedon
Telephassa notableDescendant Sarpedon
Rhadamanthus sibling Sarpedon