children of Styx

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The children of Styx are a group of powerful deities in Greek mythology, typically including figures like Nike, Kratos, Bia, and Zelus, who personify victory, strength, force, and zeal and serve closely alongside Zeus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek mythological figures
group of deities
allegiance Olympian order
associatedWith Zeus NERFINISHED
cosmicFunction embodiment of abstract qualities
culture Ancient Greek religion
describedIn Theogony by Hesiod NERFINISHED
genderComposition mixed
hasParent Pallas NERFINISHED
Styx NERFINISHED
hasSiblingRelationship each other
includesFemaleDeity Bia NERFINISHED
Nike NERFINISHED
includesMaleDeity Kratos NERFINISHED
Zelus NERFINISHED
languageOfOrigin Ancient Greek
loyalTo Zeus NERFINISHED
member Bia NERFINISHED
Kratos NERFINISHED
Nike NERFINISHED
Zelus NERFINISHED
mythology Greek mythology NERFINISHED
notableEvent support of Zeus during Titanomachy
notableMemberCount 4
opposedTo Titans NERFINISHED
opposes chaos and rebellion against Zeus
pantheon Olympian-associated deities
personify force
strength
victory
zeal
relatedConcept Olympian gods NERFINISHED
Styx NERFINISHED
Titanomachy NERFINISHED
resideIn Olympus NERFINISHED
reward dwelling on Olympus
honor among the gods
rewardedBy Zeus NERFINISHED
role allies of Zeus in Titanomachy
attendants of Zeus
subclassOf offspring of Styx
typeOfDeity personification deity
worshipContext ancient Greek cult and myth

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

Bia groupMembership children of Styx