Ganymede

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Ganymede is a divine hero in Greek mythology famed for his extraordinary beauty, whom Zeus carried off to serve as cupbearer to the gods.

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Label Occurrences
Ganymede canonical 8

Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf divine hero
figure in Greek mythology
abductor Zeus
appearsIn Homeric epics
surface form: Homeric tradition

works of later Greek poets
associatedPlace Troy
associatedWith Aquarius
Hebe
Hera
Troy
Zeus
carriedOffBy Zeus
constellationAssociation Aquarius in later tradition
culture Ancient Greek religion
etymology Greek name Ganymedes
family Assaracus
Callirrhoe
Dardanus
Ilus
Laomedon
Tros
father Tros
gender male
linkedTo pederastic ideals in ancient Greece
mythology Greek mythology
nationality Trojan
notableFor extraordinary beauty
occupation cupbearer
replaced Hebe as cupbearer of the gods
representedAs beautiful youth
youth carried by an eagle
residence Mount Olympus
reward eternal youth
immortality
rewardedBy Zeus
role cupbearer of the gods
served Olympian gods
spouseOrConsort none (mythologically a beloved of Zeus)
status immortal
symbol eagle
wine cup
themeIn Greek sculpture
Greek vase painting
Roman art

Referenced by (8)

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

Dardanus grandchild Ganymede
Priam sibling Ganymede
Aquarius mythologicalFigure Ganymede
Erichthonius relative Ganymede
Ilus (son of Tros) sibling Ganymede
Assaracus child Ganymede
Assaracus sibling Ganymede
Assaracus notableRelative Ganymede