Aglaea

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Aglaea is a Greek goddess associated with beauty and splendor, one of the three Graces (Charites) in classical mythology.

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Label Occurrences
Aglaea canonical 11

Statements (35)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Charis
Greek goddess
mythological figure
appearsIn Greek mythological tradition
associatedWith adornment
beauty
elegance
splendor
category The Three Graces
surface form: Charites in Greek mythology

Greek goddesses of beauty
collectiveRole goddess of grace and beauty
collectiveWith Euphrosyne
Thalia
culture Ancient Greek mythology
domain beauty in social life
charm
festivity
grace
groupRole one of the three Charites
languageOfSources Classical Greek literature
surface form: Ancient Greek literature
memberOf The Three Graces
surface form: the Charites

The Three Graces
surface form: the Three Graces
nameLanguage Ancient Greek
nameMeaning “brightness”
“splendor”
oftenDepictedAs radiant figure
young woman
oftenDepictedWith Euphrosyne
surface form: Euphrosyne and Thalia
parent none
sibling Euphrosyne
Thalia
symbolizes ornamental splendor
radiant beauty
worshipRegion Greek Antiquity
surface form: ancient Greece
worshipType minor deity

Referenced by (11)

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

Hephaestus spouse Aglaea
Asclepius child Aglaea
Acrisius mother Aglaea
Hygieia sibling Aglaea
Iaso sibling Aglaea
Iaso veneratedWith Aglaea
Epione parentOf Aglaea
Epione relative Aglaea
The Three Graces depicts Aglaea
subject surface form: The Three Graces (Canova sculpture)