Phoenix

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Phoenix is a figure in Greek mythology, often depicted as a son of Agenor and associated with the legendary founding of Phoenicia.

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Label Occurrences
Phoenix canonical 3

Statements (28)

Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
mythological person
associatedConcept eponymous hero
ethnogenesis of the Phoenicians
associatedWith Levant NERFINISHED
Phoenician people NERFINISHED
founding of Phoenicia
countryOfOrigin Phoenicia NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greek religion
distinguishedFrom Phoenix (hero in the Iliad) NERFINISHED
Phoenix (mythical bird) NERFINISHED
ethnicOrigin Phoenician
father Agenor NERFINISHED
gender male
hasNameForm Φοῖνιξ (Phoinix) NERFINISHED
hasVariantTradition sometimes described as migrating and giving his name to Phoenicia
sometimes described as remaining in Phoenicia
languageOfSources Ancient Greek
mentionedIn myths about Agenor and his children
traditions on the origin of the Phoenicians
mother Telephassa NERFINISHED
mythologicalEra mythic age before Trojan War
nameEtymology connected with the ethnonym "Phoenician"
roleInMythology eponymous founder of Phoenicia
sibling Cadmus NERFINISHED
Cilix NERFINISHED
Europa NERFINISHED
Thasus NERFINISHED

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Agenor fatherOf Phoenix
Agenor hasChild Phoenix