Idas

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Idas is a figure in Greek mythology known as a heroic but contentious suitor who abducted Marpessa and later became her husband.

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Label Occurrences
Idas canonical 13

Statements (42)

Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
mortal hero
associatedWith Aphareus
Apollo
Argonauts
Calydonian Boar Hunt
surface form: Calydonian boar hunt

Lynceus
Marpessa
category Heroes in Greek mythology
Messenian characters in Greek mythology
child Alcestis (mythological queen)
surface form: Alcestis

Cleopatra
chosenBy Marpessa
conflict war between Apharetidae and Dioscuri
culture Greek
deathCause killed by Polydeuces
enemy Castor
Polydeuces
epithet contentious suitor
father Aphareus
gender male
groupAffiliation Argonauts
Calydonian Boar Hunt
surface form: Calydonian hunters
hometown Arene in Messenia
knownFor abducting Marpessa
contending with Apollo for Marpessa
participation in the Calydonian boar hunt
Argonautica
surface form: voyage of the Argonauts
literarySource Apollodorus' Bibliotheca
surface form: Apollodorus’ Bibliotheca

Homer's Iliad
surface form: Homer’s Iliad (indirect genealogical references)

Pausanias’ Description of Greece
memberOf Apharetidae
mother Arene
mythology Greek mythology
notableEvent abduction of Marpessa in a chariot
judgment of Zeus over Marpessa’s choice
opponentInLove Apollo
region Messenia
role suitor of Marpessa
sibling Lynceus
spouse Marpessa
weapon spear

Referenced by (13)

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Marpessa spouse Idas
Marpessa partner Idas
Marpessa abductedBy Idas
Marpessa choseAsHusband Idas
Marpessa associatedHero Idas
Atys character Idas
Castor killedBy Idas
Atys (Lully) character Idas
subject surface form: Atys
Argonauts hasMember Idas
Evenus associatedWith Idas
Evenus defeatedBy Idas