Inachus

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Inachus is a river god in Greek mythology, regarded as the first king of Argos and the progenitor of several important mythological figures.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Argive hero
deity in Greek mythology
mythological king
river god
ancestorOf Aegyptus NERFINISHED
Argive royal house
Danaids NERFINISHED
Danaus NERFINISHED
associatedWithPlace Argolid NERFINISHED
Argos NERFINISHED
Peloponnese NERFINISHED
cultType local river cult
culture Ancient Greek religion
gender male
hasChild Aegialeus NERFINISHED
Amymone NERFINISHED
Argus Panoptes NERFINISHED
Io NERFINISHED
Mycene NERFINISHED
Phoroneus NERFINISHED
hasConsort Argia NERFINISHED
Melia NERFINISHED
hasDomain river Inachus NERFINISHED
hasParent Oceanus NERFINISHED
Tethys NERFINISHED
hasRole first king of Argos
hasTitle king of Argos
isOneOf Oceanids NERFINISHED
Potamoi NERFINISHED
languageOfSources Ancient Greek NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Apollodorus "Bibliotheca" NERFINISHED
Ovid "Metamorphoses" NERFINISHED
Pausanias "Description of Greece" NERFINISHED
mythologicalEra age of early Argive kings
notableOffspringRole Io as ancestress of many Greek lineages
Phoroneus as culture hero of Argos
opposedDeity Poseidon NERFINISHED
participatedIn dispute between Hera and Poseidon over Argos
punishedBy Poseidon NERFINISHED
punishmentForm dried up river
sidedWith Hera NERFINISHED
symbol river
water
worshippedIn Argos NERFINISHED
Greece NERFINISHED

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

Io father Inachus
Inachos River namedAfter Inachus
Potamoi notableMember Inachus