Ινώ

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Ινώ is a figure in Greek mythology, a Theban queen and daughter of Cadmus who became the sea goddess Leucothea after a tragic fate.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mythological figure
queen in Greek mythology
sea goddess
afterlifeForm marine divinity
appearsIn Homeric tradition NERFINISHED
Odyssey NERFINISHED
associatedWithCity Θήβα NERFINISHED
associatedWithDomain sea
became Λευκοθέα NERFINISHED
causeOfTransformation madness and leap into the sea
causes plot against Phrixus and Helle
childOf Harmonia NERFINISHED
Κάδμος
cultPlace coastal sanctuaries in Greece
cultTitle Leucothea NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greek religion
deathCause suicide by leaping into the sea with Melicertes
drivesToMadness Αθάμας
gender female
givenObject veil that protects from drowning
givesObjectTo Odysseus NERFINISHED
hasGreekName Ἰνώ
hasRelative Dionysus NERFINISHED
hasRomanEquivalent Leucothea NERFINISHED
hasSymbol veil
helps shipwrecked sailors
involvedInMyth myth of the Golden Fleece
mentionedBy Apollodorus NERFINISHED
Homer NERFINISHED
Ovid NERFINISHED
motherOf Λέαρχος NERFINISHED
Μελικέρτης NERFINISHED
mythologicalCycle Theban cycle NERFINISHED
mythologicalRole protector of sailors
nameInLatin Ino NERFINISHED
nameInRomanTradition Leucothea NERFINISHED
persecutedBy Ἥρα NERFINISHED
rescues Odysseus NERFINISHED
roleWithDionysus nurse of infant Dionysus in some traditions
siblingOf Αγαύη
Αυτόνοη
Πολύδωρος NERFINISHED
Σεμέλη
spouseOf Αθάμας NERFINISHED
stepmotherOf Έλλη NERFINISHED
Φρίξος NERFINISHED
transformedInto sea goddess
worshippedAs Leucothea NERFINISHED

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Σεμέλη siblings Ινώ