Disambiguation evidence for Corinth (through her association with Sisyphus) via surface form

"Corinth"


As subject (38)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Corinth".

Predicate Object
appearsInSourceTradition later mythographic accounts of Sisyphus
appearsInTradition Greek mythology
associatedWith Merope
associatedWith Sisyphus
country Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece
culturalContext Archaic and Classical Greek mythic tradition
hasMythicMotif clever mortal outwitting divine powers
hasMythicMotif eternal punishment as consequence of earthly actions
hasMythicTheme deception and trickery
hasMythicTheme hubris against the gods
hasMythicTheme relationship between mortals and gods
instanceOf ancient Greek city-state
instanceOf mythological location
linkedConstellationMyth Merope as one of the Pleiades
linkedLegend Sisyphus as a cunning king
linkedLegend punishment of Sisyphus in the underworld
linkedMythicFigure Bellerophon (later hero associated with Corinthian region)
linkedMythicFigure Sisyphus’s son Glaucus (in some genealogies)
mythicChronology age of heroes in Greek mythology
mythicGenealogicalRole kingdom of a descendant of Aeolus
mythicGenre didactic tale about deceit
mythicGenre heroic legend
mythicReputation realm of a deceitful king
mythicStatusOfRuler Sisyphus as founder-king in some traditions
mythologicalConnection Hades
surface form: Hades (realm where Sisyphus is punished)
mythologicalConnection House of Aeolus through Sisyphus
mythologicalConnection Pleiades through Merope
mythologicalConnection Thanatos
surface form: Thanatos (Death subdued by Sisyphus)
mythologicalConnection Zeus
surface form: Zeus (as adversary of Sisyphus)
mythologicalQueen Merope
narrativeFunctionInMyth earthly kingdom contrasted with the underworld
narrativeFunctionInMyth starting point of Sisyphus’s transgressions
narrativeFunctionInMyth symbol of royal power misused by Sisyphus
representedAs royal seat of Sisyphus in legend
roleInMythology setting of the myth of Sisyphus
symbolicAssociationInMyth consequences of cunning without wisdom
symbolicAssociationInMyth tension between human intelligence and divine order
traditionalRulerInMyth Sisyphus