Apemosyne was given to Nauplius to be sold or married abroad

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Apemosyne was a daughter of the Cretan king Catreus in Greek mythology, whose tragic story involves betrayal and death after being sent away from her homeland.

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Observed surface forms (3)

Surface form Occurrences
Apemosyne 0
Catreus 0
Nauplius 0

Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
mythological princess
associatedWith prophecy of Catreus
causeOfExile prophecy that Catreus would be killed by his offspring
countryOfOrigin Crete NERFINISHED
deathCause violent death (mythological)
ethnicGroup Cretan
fateOrderedByFather to be sold or married abroad
father Catreus NERFINISHED
gender female
guardian Nauplius NERFINISHED
homeLocation Crete NERFINISHED
leftHomeland Crete NERFINISHED
mythology Greek mythology
narrativeRole tragic heroine
occupation merchant of people
seafarer
purposeOfTransfer to be married abroad
to be sold abroad
reactionToProphecy decided to send his children away from Crete
receivedProphecy that he would be killed by one of his children
sibling Aerope NERFINISHED
Althaemenes NERFINISHED
Clymene NERFINISHED
theme betrayal
exile
tragic death
title King of Crete NERFINISHED
wasGivenTo Nauplius NERFINISHED

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Catreus fateOfChild Apemosyne was given to Nauplius to be sold or married abroad