Tantalus

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Tantalus is a figure from Greek mythology, a king notoriously punished by the gods for his grave offenses and regarded as an ancestor of the cursed House of Atreus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
mortal
mythological king
ancestorOf Agamemnon
Menelaus
associatedPlace Lydia
Phrygia
associatedWith House of Atreus myth cycle
surface form: House of Atreus
child Broteas
Niobe
Pelops
culture Ancient Greek mythology
etymologyOf word "tantalize"
fatherOf Broteas
Niobe
Pelops
gender male
grandfatherOf Atreus
Thyestes
kingOf Phrygia
Mount Sipylus
surface form: Sipylus
locationOfPunishment Tartarus
mentionedIn works of Euripides
works of Hyginus
works of Pindar
mythType heroic myth
notableFor being ancestor of the House of Atreus
eternal punishment in the Underworld
offending the Olympian gods
offense revealing divine secrets to mortals
serving his son Pelops as food to the gods
stealing ambrosia and nectar from the gods
parent Plouto
Zeus
punishedBy Zeus
punishment eternal torment in Tartarus
standing beneath fruit branches that withdraw when he tries to eat
standing in a pool of water that recedes when he tries to drink
relatedMyth House of Atreus myth cycle
surface form: curse of the House of Atreus

House of Atreus myth cycle
surface form: myth of Pelops
residence Mount Sipylus
spouse Clytia
Dione
Euryanassa
Eurythemista
symbolizes divine retribution
eternal, unattainable desire

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Atreid dynasty hasMember Tantalus
Atreid dynasty hasProgenitor Tantalus
Niobe father Tantalus
Thyestes grandfather Tantalus
Thyestes child Tantalus
this entity surface form: Tantalus (son of Thyestes)
Pelops father Tantalus
Pleisthenes sibling Tantalus
this entity surface form: Tantalus (son of Atreus)
“Yet Do I Marvel” alludesTo Tantalus
subject surface form: Yet Do I Marvel