Auge

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Auge is a figure in Greek mythology, a princess of Tegea and priestess of Athena who became the mother of the hero Telephus by Heracles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
priestess
princess
associatedHero Heracles NERFINISHED
Telephus NERFINISHED
associatedSanctuary sanctuary of Athena Alea at Tegea NERFINISHED
associatedTheme divine retribution
exposure of children
foundation legends of Mysia
rape and seduction in myth
child Telephus NERFINISHED
cityAssociatedWith Tegea NERFINISHED
connectedPlace Mysia NERFINISHED
Pergamon NERFINISHED
consort Heracles NERFINISHED
cultRole priestess of Athena
culturalSphere Ancient Greece NERFINISHED
deityServed Athena NERFINISHED
ethnicity Arcadian NERFINISHED
father Aleus NERFINISHED
gender female
grandfather Aphidas NERFINISHED
languageOfName Ancient Greek
lover Heracles NERFINISHED
mother Neaera NERFINISHED
mythologicalCategory Heracleid myth NERFINISHED
mythologicalEra age of Heracles NERFINISHED
mythologicalTradition Greek mythology NERFINISHED
mythType heroic myth
nameInGreek Αὐγή NERFINISHED
notableOffspring Telephus NERFINISHED
region Arcadia NERFINISHED
sourceText Apollodorus, Bibliotheca NERFINISHED
Diodorus Siculus, Library of History NERFINISHED
Pausanias, Description of Greece NERFINISHED
title princess of Tegea

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Telephus childOf Auge