Epaphus

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Epaphus is a figure in Greek mythology, traditionally regarded as a son of Zeus and associated with the founding of cities in Egypt.

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Epaphus canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf demigod
figure in Greek mythology
mythological king
associatedWith Egypt NERFINISHED
city of Apis NERFINISHED
city of Memphis NERFINISHED
birthplace Egypt NERFINISHED
category Children of Zeus NERFINISHED
Kings in Greek mythology
Mythological characters associated with Egypt
child Libya NERFINISHED
Lysianassa NERFINISHED
Thebe NERFINISHED
descendant Aegyptus NERFINISHED
Agenor NERFINISHED
Belus NERFINISHED
Cadmus NERFINISHED
Danaus NERFINISHED
Europa NERFINISHED
Heracles NERFINISHED
Perseus NERFINISHED
ethnicOrigin Argive (through Io)
father Zeus NERFINISHED
gender male
grandfather Cronus NERFINISHED
Inachus NERFINISHED
grandmother Melia NERFINISHED
Rhea NERFINISHED
mother Io NERFINISHED
mythologicalCycle Io cycle NERFINISHED
mythologicalTradition Greek mythology
nameLanguage Ancient Greek
nameMeaning “touch” or “touched”
notableSource Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound NERFINISHED
Apollodorus, Bibliotheca NERFINISHED
Herodotus, Histories NERFINISHED
raisedIn Egypt NERFINISHED
roleInMythology eponymous hero of the city Apis
founder of Memphis in Egypt
spouse Cassiopeia NERFINISHED
Memphis NERFINISHED

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Io child Epaphus