Icarius

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Icarius is a figure in Greek mythology, a Spartan nobleman best known as the father of Penelope and father-in-law of Odysseus.

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Label Occurrences
Icarius canonical 4

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
mythological Greek person
appearsIn myths about the wooing of Penelope
associatedMyth story of Penelope choosing to follow Odysseus
associatedWith Odysseus
Penelope
Sparta
child Aletes
Alyzeus
Damasippus
Imeusimus
Iphthime
Penelope
Perileos
Thoas
countryOfOrigin Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece
culture Greek mythology
fatherInLawOf Odysseus
fatherOf Penelope
gender male
grandparent Andromeda
Perseus
knownFor offering Penelope in marriage to Odysseus
trying to persuade Penelope to remain in Sparta
languageOfName Ancient Greek
literarySource Apollodorus of Athens
surface form: Apollodorus

Pausanias
scholia on Homer
mythologicalEra age of heroes
notableFor being the father of Penelope
being the father-in-law of Odysseus
occupation nobleman
parent Gorgophone
Oebalus of Sparta
placeOfOrigin Sparta
relative Tyndareus
residence Sparta
sibling Arene
Eurytus
Hippocoon
Lycurgus (legendary lawgiver)
surface form: Lycurgus

Oebalus
Thestius
Tyndareus
spouse Dorodoche
Periboea
Polycaste
title Spartan nobleman

Referenced by (4)

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Penelope hasFather Icarius
Tyndareus sibling Icarius
Gorgophone child Icarius
Periboea spouseOf Icarius