Pentheus

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Pentheus is a tragic king in Greek mythology, best known for opposing the worship of Dionysus and being torn apart by his own mother and aunts in a Dionysian frenzy.

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Pentheus canonical 9

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Predicate Object
instanceOf character in Greek mythology
mythological king
tragic figure
appearsIn Bacchae
surface form: The Bacchae
appearsInWorkBy Euripides
associatedWithCity Thebes
capturedBy Dionysus
causeOfDeath Dionysian frenzy
cousin Dionysus
culture Ancient Greek
deceivedBy Dionysus
disguisedAs woman
father Echion
forbids Bacchic worship
Dionysian rites
gender male
grandfather Cadmus
grandmother Harmonia
killedBy Agave
Autonoë
surface form: Autonoe

Ino
kingOf Thebes
languageOfPrimarySources Ancient Greek
literaryGenre tragedy
mannerOfDeath dismemberment
sparagmos
mother Agave
mythology Greek mythology
notableFor being torn apart by his mother and aunts
resisting Dionysus
opposes Dionysus
worship of Dionysus
predecessor Cadmus
punishedBy Dionysus
reasonForDisguise to spy on Bacchic rites
relative Autonoë
surface form: Autonoe

Ino
Semele
religiousStance rejects divinity of Dionysus
roleInTheBacchae king of Thebes
succeedsOnThroneOf Thebes
themeAssociated conflict between rational order and ecstatic religion
hubris
impiety
timePeriodOfMyth mythic age of Thebes

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

Bacchae featuresCharacter Pentheus
Cadmus grandchild Pentheus
Agave motherOf Pentheus
Agave parentOf Pentheus
Polydorus predecessor Pentheus
Βάκχαι character Pentheus