Philomela

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Philomela is a relatively obscure figure in Greek mythology known primarily as the mother of Patroclus.

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Philomela canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mythological figure
woman in Greek mythology
appearsIn later mythographical traditions about Patroclus
associatedWith Opuntian Locris
surface form: Opuntian Lokris
child Patroclus
connectedTo Achilles
Trojan War
culture Ancient Greek
distinguishedFrom Philomela associated with the nightingale myth
Philomela
surface form: Philomela daughter of Pandion
era mythic age
ethnicGroup Greek
fictionalUniverse Trojan War
surface form: Trojan War cycle
gender female
languageOfName Ancient Greek
mythology Greek mythology
nameVariant Philomela
surface form: Philomela of Opus

Philomele
notableFor being the mother of Patroclus
relative Menoetius
Patroclus
residence Opus
roleInMyth mother of a Greek hero
spouseOrPartner Menoetius

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Patroclus mother Philomela