Phoenix

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Phoenix is a figure in Greek mythology, often portrayed as a legendary king associated with the region of Phoenicia and linked to the origins of the Phoenician people.

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Label Occurrences
Phoenix canonical 2

Statements (25)

Predicate Object
instanceOf legendary king
mythological figure
associatedWith Levant NERFINISHED
Mediterranean trade cultures in Greek imagination
Phoenicia NERFINISHED
Phoenician people NERFINISHED
category Characters in Greek mythology associated with peoples and regions
culture Greek mythology NERFINISHED
distinguishedFrom Phoenix (Homeric hero, son of Amyntor) NERFINISHED
Phoenix (mythical bird)
gender male
hasCulturalRole link between Greek mythic geography and historical Phoenicia
hasLegacy used in later traditions to explain the name of the Phoenicians
hasMythologicalFunction culture hero
founder-hero
hasNameEtymology connected with the Greek word "phoinix"
hasNarrativeTheme eponymous naming of lands and peoples
ethnogenesis of the Phoenicians
languageOfTradition Ancient Greek
mentionedIn Greek mythographical traditions
writings of Herodotus
region Eastern Mediterranean NERFINISHED
role eponymous ancestor of the Phoenicians
symbolicConnection origin of the ethnonym "Phoenicians"
origin of the name of Phoenicia

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Telephassa child Phoenix
Telephassa relative Phoenix