Phaesyle (Hyad)

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Phaesyle (Hyad) is one of the mythological Hyades nymphs in Greek mythology, associated with bringing rain and linked to the star cluster in the constellation Taurus.

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Phaesyle 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hyad
mythological figure
nymph
appearsIn later Greek mythographic traditions
associatedAsterism Hyades
surface form: Hyades star cluster
associatedConstellation Taurus
associatedWith Taurus
surface form: constellation Taurus

rain
star cluster of the Hyades
culture Greek mythology
gender female
linkedTo agricultural fertility
seasonal rains
memberOf Hyades
mythologicalGroup Children of Atlas
surface form: daughters of Atlas
mythologicalType star nymph
nameLanguage Ancient Greek
parent Atlas
residesIn heavens
role rain-bringing nymph
sibling Ambrosia (Hyad)
Cleeia (Hyad)
Coronis (Hyad)
Eudora (Hyad)
Hyades nymphs
Hyas
Phaeo (Hyad)
Polyxo (Hyad)

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Hyades hasMember Phaesyle (Hyad)