Helenus

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Helenus is a figure in Greek mythology, a Trojan prince and seer known for his prophetic abilities and role in advising both Trojans and Greeks during the Trojan War.

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Label Occurrences
Helenus canonical 6

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Trojan prince
human
mythological figure
seer
advisorTo Achaeans
Neoptolemus
associatedWith Epirus
oracle traditions
capturedBy Greeks
Odysseus
culture Greek mythology
ethnicity Trojan
father Priam
founded a city in Epirus (often identified with Buthrotum)
gender male
homeCity Troy
knownFor advising Greeks during the Trojan War
advising Trojans during the Trojan War
divination
prophetic abilities
loyalTo Priam
Trojans
marriedAfterWarTo Andromache
mother Hecuba
participatedIn Trojan War
revealedSecretOf conditions for the fall of Troy
ruledOver part of Epirus
sibling Cassandra
Creusa
Deiphobus
Hector
Ilione
Laodice
Paris
Polydorus
Polyxena
Troilus
multiple children of Priam
source Homeric tradition
Virgil's Aeneid
surface form: Virgil’s Aeneid

later mythographic texts
spouse Andromache
stepchild Astyanax
surface form: Astyanax (in some traditions, if he survives)
toldToBring Neoptolemus to Troy
Palladium from Troy’s citadel
Philoctetes and the bow of Heracles to Troy
toldToPerform proper sacrifices for Greek victory
twin Cassandra

Referenced by (6)

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

Cassandra sibling Helenus
Cassandra twinSibling Helenus
Priam father Helenus
Priam child Helenus
Hector sibling Helenus
Deiphobus sibling Helenus