Thasus

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Thasus is a minor figure in Greek mythology, traditionally regarded as a son of the Phoenician king Agenor and associated with the island of Thasos.

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Label Occurrences
Thasus canonical 5

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf character in Greek mythology
mythological figure
associatedPeople Phoenician settlers NERFINISHED
associatedWith island of Thasos NERFINISHED
category Children of Agenor NERFINISHED
Mythological kings of Thasos
Phoenician characters in Greek mythology
culture Greek mythology
eponymOf Thasos NERFINISHED
ethnicOrigin Phoenician
father Agenor NERFINISHED
fatherOccupation king of Phoenicia
gender male
linkedConcept colonization myths in Greek tradition
mythologicalTradition Phoenician
mythType foundation myth
nameLanguage Ancient Greek
nameVariant Thasos NERFINISHED
narrativeMotif search for abducted Europa
possibleRole first king of Thasos
regionAssociated Aegean Sea NERFINISHED
Thrace NERFINISHED
roleInMyth founder or namesake of Thasos
searchFor Europa NERFINISHED
sibling Cadmus NERFINISHED
Cilix NERFINISHED
Europa NERFINISHED
Phoenix NERFINISHED
sourceTradition Hellenistic mythography NERFINISHED
later Greek mythographers

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Agenor fatherOf Thasus
Agenor hasChild Thasus
Cilix hasRelative Thasus
Cilix searchCompanions Thasus