Adrasteia

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Adrasteia is a nymph in Greek mythology associated with nurturing the infant Zeus and sometimes linked with divine retribution and inevitability.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Adrasteia canonical 2
Perseis 1

Statements (40)

Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
nymph
alsoKnownAs Adrastea
appearsIn Homeric epics
surface form: Homeric tradition

later Greek mythographers
associatedWith Crete NERFINISHED
Curetes
Ida
Nemesis
Zeus
divine retribution
goat Amalthea
inescapable fate
inevitability
justice
punishment of hubris
category Companions and nurses of Zeus
Greek goddesses of justice and retribution
Nymphs of Greek mythology
countryOfOrigin Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece
culture Greek mythology
epithetOf Nemesis
fed Zeus with milk of Amalthea
function avenger of wrongs
protector of infants
gender female
hasAspect nurturing deity
retributive deity
linkedTo Cybele
Demeter
Rhea
meaningOfName the Inevitable
surface form: the inescapable one
raised Zeus
residence Cretan cave
role caretaker of the infant Zeus
nurse of Zeus
siblingOrCompanion Ida
worshippedIn Arcadia
Crete NERFINISHED
Cyprus

Referenced by (3)

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

Meliae parent Adrasteia
Aeëtes mother Adrasteia
this entity surface form: Perseis
Nemesis cultTitle Adrasteia