Lampetia

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Lampetia is a figure from Greek mythology, traditionally known as one of the daughters of the sun god Helios who watches over his sacred cattle.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf daughter of Helios
figure in Greek mythology
nymph
appearsIn Odyssey, Book 12 NERFINISHED
associatedAnimal cattle
associatedDeity Helios NERFINISHED
associatedTheme divine retribution
sacred law
associatedWith Phaethusa, fellow guardian of Helios' cattle
island of Thrinacia NERFINISHED
sacred cattle of Helios
associatedWork Epic poetry
culture Ancient Greek
domain sun
epithet daughter of the Sun
gender female
guardianOf cattle of Helios on Thrinacia
hasFunction watching over Helios' flocks
hasRelative Phaethusa NERFINISHED
languageOfAttestation Ancient Greek
mentionedIn Homer's Odyssey NERFINISHED
mythology Greek mythology
narrativeRole warns Helios about the slaughter of his cattle
parent Helios NERFINISHED
reportedTo Helios NERFINISHED
residence Thrinacia NERFINISHED
role guardian of the cattle of Helios
sibling Phaethusa NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfMyth Archaic Greek literature
typeOfBeing divine attendant

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

Heliades member Lampetia
Children of Helios hasMember Lampetia