the Heliadae

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The Heliadae are a group of sons of the sun god Helios and the nymph Rhode in Greek mythology, known as early rulers and culture-bringers on the island of Rhodes.

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Observed surface forms (2)

Surface form Occurrences
Heliadae 2
Rhode (for some Heliadae traditions) 1

Statements (33)

Predicate Object
instanceOf figures in Greek mythology
mythological group
offspring of a god
appearsInTradition Greek mythology of the island of Rhodes
associatedWithDomain astronomy
sea travel
sun
associatedWithPlace Rhodes NERFINISHED
hasCulturalFunction founders of cities on Rhodes
organizers of religious cults on Rhodes
hasDivineParent Helios NERFINISHED
hasEtymology name derived from Helios
hasMortalOrNymphParent Rhode NERFINISHED
hasMythologicalRole culture-bringers on Rhodes
first kings of Rhodes
hasParent Helios NERFINISHED
Rhode NERFINISHED
includesMember Actis NERFINISHED
Candalus NERFINISHED
Cercaphus NERFINISHED
Macareus NERFINISHED
Ochimus NERFINISHED
Triopas NERFINISHED
knownAs sons of Helios and Rhode
knownFor advances in astronomy
advances in navigation
advances in seafaring
being early rulers of Rhodes
bringing culture to Rhodes
languageOfMyth Ancient Greek
relatedToDeity Helios NERFINISHED
relatedToNymph Rhode NERFINISHED
ruledOver Rhodes NERFINISHED

Referenced by (4)

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

Children of Helios hasMember the Heliadae
this entity surface form: Heliadae
Children of Helios hasMother the Heliadae
this entity surface form: Rhode (for some Heliadae traditions)
Children of Helios notableMember the Heliadae
this entity surface form: Heliadae
Rhode offspring the Heliadae