Phineus (brother of Agenor in some traditions)

E511414

Phineus is a figure in Greek mythology sometimes identified as a brother of Agenor, associated with royal Phoenician or Near Eastern genealogies in variant mythic traditions.

Try in SPARQL Jump to: Surface forms Statements Referenced by

All labels observed (2)

Statements (20)

Predicate Object
instanceOf character in Greek mythology
human
mythological figure
associatedWith Near Eastern genealogies
Phoenicia NERFINISHED
royal Phoenician genealogies
attestedAs brother of Agenor in some later or secondary sources
culture Ancient Greek
describedAs brother of Agenor in some traditions
distinctFrom Phineus, king of Thrace NERFINISHED
Phineus, seer tormented by the Harpies NERFINISHED
genealogicalFunction link between Greek and Near Eastern lineages
hasRole royal figure in some mythic genealogies
linkedTo Phoenician royal house
mythology Greek mythology
name Phineus NERFINISHED
region Eastern Mediterranean NERFINISHED
relative Agenor NERFINISHED
sourceType ancient mythographic traditions
traditionVariant variant genealogical traditions

Referenced by (2)

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

Agenor sibling Phineus (brother of Agenor in some traditions)
Children of Poseidon includes Phineus (brother of Agenor in some traditions)
this entity surface form: Phineus (in some traditions)