Phoenix

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Phoenix is the mythical bird that cyclically regenerates from its own ashes, symbolizing rebirth and renewal.

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Label Occurrences
Phoenix canonical 13
phoenix 3

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf legendary creature
mythological bird
symbol
associatedWithConcept eternal return
purification by fire
associatedWithCulture ancient Egyptian mythology
ancient Greek mythology
ancient Roman mythology
associatedWithElement fire
sun
associatedWithPlant palm tree
diesBy fire
hasAbility cyclical regeneration
self‑resurrection
to rise from its own ashes
hasBodyPart beak
talons
wings
hasColor crimson
gold
purple
red
hasMythologicalOriginIn ancient mythology
influencedMythOf Bennu
lifecycleFeature creates a nest of aromatic wood before death
lives for many centuries before burning
mentionedIn Greek literature
Roman literature
early Christian writings
rebornFrom its own ashes
relatedMythologicalCreature Bennu
Fenghuang
Simurgh
representsInChristianity Christ’s resurrection
life after death
resembles eagle
heron
symbolizes eternal life
hope
immortality
rebirth
renewal
resurrection
the cyclical nature of life
transformation
usedAsSymbolIn Christian iconography
alchemy
heraldry
modern popular culture

Referenced by (16)

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

Elon University mascot Phoenix
Mozilla Firefox originalName Phoenix
Summer Phoenix familyName Phoenix
Maroons mascot Phoenix
subject surface form: Chicago Maroons
Air China logoSymbol Phoenix
this entity surface form: phoenix
Europa father Phoenix
Europa siblings Phoenix
Albus Dumbledore patronus Phoenix
this entity surface form: phoenix
La Fenice Theatre namedAfter Phoenix
this entity surface form: phoenix
Phoenix Program codename Phoenix
Chiron teacherOf Phoenix
Scorpio associatedAnimal Phoenix