Tenages

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Tenages is a figure in Greek mythology, known as one of the Heliadae, the sons of Helios associated with the island of Rhodes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Heliada
figure in Greek mythology
associatedWith island of Rhodes NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath murder by his brothers
childOf Helios NERFINISHED
Rhodos NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greek religion and mythology
deathPlace Rhodes NERFINISHED
gender male
hasOccupation astronomer (mythological)
meteorologist (mythological)
killedBy Actis NERFINISHED
Candalus NERFINISHED
Macareus NERFINISHED
Triopas NERFINISHED
knownFor extraordinary skill in the science of astronomy
extraordinary skill in the science of meteorology
mentionedIn Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica NERFINISHED
motiveForMurder jealousy of his superior scientific skill
mythologicalLocation Rhodes NERFINISHED
nationality Rhodian (mythological) NERFINISHED
partOf mythic cycle of the Heliadae
reputation most gifted among the Heliadae in scientific knowledge
siblingGroup sons of Helios and Rhodos associated with Rhodes
siblingOf Actis NERFINISHED
Candalus NERFINISHED
Cercaphus NERFINISHED
Macareus NERFINISHED
Ochimus NERFINISHED
Triopas NERFINISHED
timePeriod mythic age of Greek mythology

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Rhode offspring Tenages