Phaeo (Hyad)

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Phaeo (Hyad) is a figure from Greek mythology associated with the Hyades, a group of nymphs linked to rain and the constellation Taurus.

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Phaeo (Hyad) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hyad
mythological figure
nymph
appearsIn later mythographic lists of the Hyades
associatedConstellation Taurus
associatedDeity Dionysus
Zeus
associatedWith Pleiades and Hyades mythic cycle
constellation Taurus
rain
cosmicRole rain nymph
culture Greek mythology
describedAs one of the daughters of Atlas in some traditions
one of the nymphs who nursed the infant Dionysus in some accounts
family Hyades
surface form: Hyades sisters
gender female
hasSiblings Hyas (in some traditions, as brother of the Hyades)
linkedTo rain-bringing stars
Hyades
surface form: star cluster Hyades
memberOf Hyades
mourningMotif connected to the myth of the Hyades mourning Hyas in some versions
mythologicalGroupType Okeanid- or nymph-type sisterhood (Hyades)
nameLanguage Ancient Greek
nameTransliteration Phaeo
nature minor mythological character
roleInMyth companion of other Hyad nymphs

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

Phaesyle (Hyad) sibling Phaeo (Hyad)
subject surface form: Phaesyle