Eurydice

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Eurydice is a figure from Greek mythology best known as the wife of Orpheus, whose tragic death and attempted rescue from the underworld form one of the most famous mythic love stories.

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Eurydice canonical 13
Euridice 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
mythological character
appearsIn Ovid’s Metamorphoses
Georgics
surface form: Virgil’s Georgics

myth of Orpheus and Eurydice
associatedMortalWorldSetting Thrace
surface form: Thrace (in some versions of the myth)
associatedWith Hades
Persephone
Underworld
wedding gone wrong (death soon after marriage)
category Characters in Greek mythology
Women in Greek mythology
causeOfDeath snake bite
conditionOfRelease Orpheus must not look back at her until reaching the upper world
culture Ancient Greek mythology
diesFrom snake bite
etymology often interpreted as “wide justice” or “broad justice”
fateInMyth returns permanently to the underworld when Orpheus looks back
hasGender female
hasGenre heroic-lyric myth
hasTheme loss and irreversibility
love stronger than death
trust and disobedience
influenced later literature about tragic lovers
operas based on Orpheus and Eurydice
visual art depicting Orpheus in the underworld
languageOfOrigin Ancient Greek
mentionedBy Ovid
Virgil
modeOfDeath accidental
mythType tragic love story
nameInGreek Εὐρυδίκη
narrativeRole motivation for Orpheus’s descent to the underworld
notableFor descent to the underworld myth
marriage to Orpheus
relatedMyth Orpheus’s katabasis (descent to the underworld)
relationship beloved of Orpheus
residenceAfterDeath Underworld
spouse Orpheus
spouseAction myth of Orpheus and Eurydice
surface form: Orpheus attempts to rescue her from the underworld
symbolism irretrievable loss
lost beloved
timePeriodOfMyth Archaic and Classical Greek tradition (as later recorded in Roman literature)

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

Orpheus spouse Eurydice
Orpheus consort Eurydice
Orpheus associatedWith Eurydice
Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice ballet music associatedWithCharacter Eurydice
this entity surface form: Euridice
L'Orfeo subject Eurydice
Amor guidesFateOf Eurydice
subject surface form: Amor (Gluck)
Amor restoresToLife Eurydice
subject surface form: Amor (Gluck)
Atreus brotherOf Eurydice
Maria Dizzia notableWork Eurydice
Hadestown featuresCharacter Eurydice