Autolychus

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Autolychus is a figure from Greek mythology, often depicted as a skilled thief and trickster associated with the lineage of notable mythic heroes.

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Autolychus canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
mythological thief
appearsIn myths about Odysseus' ancestry
myths involving cattle theft
associatedWith Hermes
Mount Parnassus
category Characters in Greek mythology
Children of Hermes
Thieves in mythology
Trickster figures
child Anticlea
countryOfOrigin Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece
enemy Sisyphus
gender male
grandchild Odysseus
grandsonOf Hermes
hasAbility deception
shape-shifting of objects
stealth
knownFor ability to change the appearance of stolen goods
ability to steal without being caught
being a skilled thief
being a trickster
languageOfName Ancient Greek
mother Chione
mythology Greek mythology
nameMeaning "self-wolf" or "lone wolf"
notableDeed marking or altering brands on stolen cattle
stealing cattle from Sisyphus
notableEvent Odysseus receiving a boar-tusk wound while with Autolychus
hunting expedition on Mount Parnassus with Odysseus
occupation cattle rustler
thief
parent Hermes
relative Laertes
Odysseus
residence Mount Parnassus
roleInMyth giver of Odysseus' name
host of Odysseus during his youth
maternal grandfather of Odysseus
participant in the naming of Odysseus
source Homer's Odyssey
Homeric Hymns
Ovid’s Metamorphoses
surface form: Ovid's Metamorphoses

Pausanias
spouse Neaera

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Dardanus child Autolychus