Queen Arete

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Queen Arete is a wise and influential Phaeacian queen in Greek mythology, best known from Homer's Odyssey for her role in aiding the hero Odysseus.

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Queen Arete canonical 1

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instanceOf Phaeacian
character in Greek mythology
character in the Odyssey
mythological queen
appearsIn Odyssey NERFINISHED
associatedPeople Alcinous NERFINISHED
Nausicaa NERFINISHED
Odysseus NERFINISHED
associatedPlace Scheria NERFINISHED
child Clytoneus NERFINISHED
Laodamas NERFINISHED
Nausicaa NERFINISHED
createdBy Homer NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greek
etymologyOfName from Greek "aretē" meaning "virtue" or "excellence"
familyRelation daughter of Rhexenor in some traditions
niece of Alcinous in some traditions
genre Greek mythology
gives gifts to Odysseus
hasCourt Phaeacian palace in Scheria NERFINISHED
helpsWith Odysseus’s return to Ithaca
influences decisions of King Alcinous
languageOfWorkOrName Ancient Greek
literaryTradition Epic poetry
memberOf Phaeacians NERFINISHED
moralAlignment benevolent
narrativeFunction tests Odysseus through supplication ritual
notableFor hospitality to strangers
influence over the Phaeacians
wisdom
portrayedAs just ruler
wise counselor
receives supplication from Odysseus
receivesGuest Odysseus shipwrecked on Scheria
reignsOver Scheria NERFINISHED
religion Ancient Greek religion
roleInNarrative helper of Odysseus
mediator between Odysseus and Alcinous
sourceTextBook Odyssey, Book 11 NERFINISHED
Odyssey, Book 13 NERFINISHED
Odyssey, Book 6 NERFINISHED
Odyssey, Book 7 NERFINISHED
Odyssey, Book 8 NERFINISHED
spouse King Alcinous NERFINISHED
symbolizes female wisdom
hospitality (xenia)
idealized queenship
timePeriodOfMyth mythic age of heroes

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Scheria ruledBy Queen Arete