Pseudea

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Pseudea is a minor figure in Greek mythology associated with lies and falsehood, traditionally considered one of the many personified spirits born from the goddess Eris (Strife).

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Label Occurrences
Pseudea canonical 1

Statements (43)

Predicate Object
instanceOf GreekMythologyCharacter
daimon
mythologicalFigure
personification
associatedConcept discord
socialDisharmony
associatedWith Eris NERFINISHED
classification spiritOfLies
cosmicGeneration bornFromStrife
culture AncientGreek
domain deceit
falsehood
lies
gender female
groupMembership childrenOfEris NERFINISHED
personifiedAbstractConcepts
importanceLevel minorDeity
languageOfName AncientGreek
literaryFunction moralExemplumOfLying
mentionedIn HesiodTheogony NERFINISHED
moralAssociation dishonesty
falseOaths
mythology GreekMythology
nameMeaning Lies
nature malignSpirit
ontologyType chthonicOrLiminalSpirit
opposedConcept truth
parent Eris NERFINISHED
roleInMythology embodimentOfLying
siblingOf Algea NERFINISHED
Androktasiai NERFINISHED
Ate NERFINISHED
Dysnomia NERFINISHED
Horkos NERFINISHED
Hysminai NERFINISHED
Lethe NERFINISHED
Limos NERFINISHED
Makhai NERFINISHED
Neikea NERFINISHED
Phonoi NERFINISHED
sourceType mythographicListOfPersonifications
tradition ArchaicGreekPoetry NERFINISHED
worshipStatus notCentrallyWorshipped

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Eris offspring Pseudea