Damno

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Damno is a figure from Greek mythology known primarily as the wife of Agenor, a Phoenician king and father of notable children such as Europa and Cadmus.

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Damno canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf character in Greek mythology
human
mythological figure
associatedWith Phoenician royal family
countryOfOrigin Phoenicia NERFINISHED
culture Greek mythology
family House of Agenor NERFINISHED
gender female
hasChild Argiope NERFINISHED
Astyoche NERFINISHED
Beroe NERFINISHED
Cadmus NERFINISHED
Cepheus NERFINISHED
Cilicia NERFINISHED
Cilix NERFINISHED
Europa NERFINISHED
Euryanassa NERFINISHED
Euryanassa (daughter of Agenor) NERFINISHED
Eurymedusa NERFINISHED
Euryphaessa NERFINISHED
Euryte NERFINISHED
Eurythoe NERFINISHED
Isaia NERFINISHED
Melia NERFINISHED
Phineus NERFINISHED
Phoenix NERFINISHED
Sidon NERFINISHED
Syros NERFINISHED
Telephassa NERFINISHED
Thasus NERFINISHED
Tyre NERFINISHED
hasSpouse Agenor, king of Phoenicia NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Greek mythological traditions about Agenor and his children
mythologicalTradition Greek
notableFor being the mother of Cadmus
being the mother of Europa
being the wife of Agenor
regionAssociatedWith Levant NERFINISHED
role queen of Phoenicia
spouse Agenor NERFINISHED
Damno NERFINISHED

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Agenor spouse Damno