Iphimedeia

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Iphimedeia is a figure in Greek mythology known as the mother of the giant Aloadae twins, Otus and Ephialtes, and for her ill-fated passion for the sea god Poseidon.

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Iphimedeia canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
mortal woman in Greek mythology
associatedMyth myth of the Aloadae
associatedWith Aloadae NERFINISHED
category Characters in Greek mythology
Lovers of gods in Greek mythology
Mortal women of Greek mythology
childOf Triope NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greek
era mythic age
gender female
hasLover Poseidon NERFINISHED
hasOffspringWith Aloeus (in some traditions, as putative father of the Aloadae) NERFINISHED
Poseidon NERFINISHED
knownFor being mother of the Aloadae twins
her passion for Poseidon
languageOfSources Ancient Greek
maritalStatus married to Aloeus
mentionedIn Apollodorus, Bibliotheca NERFINISHED
Homeric tradition about the Aloadae
motherOf Ephialtes NERFINISHED
Otus NERFINISHED
mythology Greek mythology
relatedTo Aloeus NERFINISHED
Ephialtes NERFINISHED
Otus NERFINISHED
Poseidon NERFINISHED
Triope NERFINISHED
residesIn Thessaly (in some traditions) NERFINISHED
spouseOf Aloeus NERFINISHED

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