Ate

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Ate is the Greek goddess of ruin, folly, and delusion, known for leading gods and mortals alike into reckless actions and disastrous consequences.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek goddess
mythological figure
associatedWith destruction
impulsive behavior
moral blindness
category Deities of fate and fortune
Greek goddesses
Personifications in Greek mythology
consequenceOfInfluence downfall of heroes
misfortune
contrastedWith prudence
wisdom
culture Ancient Greek mythology
domain delusion
folly
ruin
effectOnVictims clouds judgment
leads to self-destruction
gender female
influences decisions of gods
decisions of mortals
knownFor causing disastrous consequences
leading gods and mortals into reckless actions
languageOfName Ancient Greek NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Homeric epics NERFINISHED
tragedies of classical Athens
moralAspect error
sin
moralFunction explanation for irrational misdeeds
mythologicalType daimona
nameInGreek Ἄτη NERFINISHED
parent Zeus NERFINISHED
role personification of delusion
personification of infatuation
personification of rash action
personification of ruin
sphereOfActivity divine decisions
human mind
symbolizes blind impulse
recklessness
self-inflicted ruin

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

Eris (Greek goddess of strife and discord) offspring Ate
subject surface form: Eris
Eris offspring Ate