Periclymenus

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Periclymenus is a figure in Greek mythology, famed as one of the sons of Neleus and Poseidon who was granted the power of shape-shifting in battle.

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Label Occurrences
Periclymenus canonical 2

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
mythological character
ability shape-shifting
associatedWithDeity Poseidon NERFINISHED
associatedWithPlace Pylos NERFINISHED
canTransformInto ant
bee
boar
eagle
horse
leopard
lion
snake
various animals
culture Ancient Greek religion and mythology
deathPlace Pylos NERFINISHED
ethnicity Greek
family Neleids NERFINISHED
father Neleus NERFINISHED
Poseidon NERFINISHED
gender male
grantedPowerBy Poseidon NERFINISHED
hasAttribute great strength in battle
versatility in combat
killedBy Heracles NERFINISHED
killedIn sack of Pylos by Heracles
mentionedIn Apollodorus' Bibliotheca NERFINISHED
Homer's Odyssey NERFINISHED
Ovid's Metamorphoses NERFINISHED
mother Chloris NERFINISHED
mythologicalCycle Heracles myths
Neleid saga NERFINISHED
notableFor resisting Heracles at Pylos
shape-shifting in battle
participatedIn war between Heracles and Neleus
residence Pylos NERFINISHED
sibling Alastor NERFINISHED
Asterius NERFINISHED
Deimachus NERFINISHED
Epilaus NERFINISHED
Eurybius NERFINISHED
Eurymenes NERFINISHED
Evagoras NERFINISHED
Nestor NERFINISHED
Pero NERFINISHED
Phrasius NERFINISHED
Pylaon NERFINISHED
Taurus NERFINISHED

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

Tyro grandmotherOf Periclymenus
Nestor sibling Periclymenus