sea goddess Leucothea

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Sea goddess Leucothea is a benevolent marine deity from Greek mythology who aids shipwrecked sailors, originally the mortal princess Ino before her divine transformation.

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Observed surface forms (4)

Surface form Occurrences
Leucothea 0
Ino 0
Melicertes 0

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf deity in Greek mythology
marine deity
mortal child
mortal woman
mythological character
princess
sea god
sea goddess
afterlifeStatus immortal
appearsIn Homeric tradition NERFINISHED
Odyssey NERFINISHED
associatedPlace sea near Scheria
associatedWith Palaemon NERFINISHED
safe sea travel
causeOfTransformation divine intervention
characteristic benevolent
cultRegion Boeotia NERFINISHED
Megara NERFINISHED
coastal Greece
culture Greek mythology
domain sea
epithet White Goddess of the Sea NERFINISHED
gender female
givenObject veil
givesObjectTo Odysseus NERFINISHED
helpsCharacter Odysseus NERFINISHED
languageOfName Ancient Greek
notableMyth rescue of Odysseus from shipwreck
opposedBy Hera NERFINISHED
otherName Ino NERFINISHED
White Goddess NERFINISHED
parent Ino NERFINISHED
parentOf Palaemon NERFINISHED
persecutedBy Hera NERFINISHED
relatedTo Dionysus NERFINISHED
role helper of sailors in distress
nurse of Dionysus
protector of shipwrecked sailors
spouse Athamas NERFINISHED
symbol veil
waves
title queen of Orchomenus
transformedFrom Ino NERFINISHED
veilFunction protects from drowning
wasOriginally Ino NERFINISHED
Melicertes NERFINISHED
worshipedAs harbor protector

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

Ino transformedInto sea goddess Leucothea