Aréthuse

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Aréthuse is a nymph from Greek mythology, often associated with freshwater springs and rivers, who appears as a character in the myth of Proserpine (Persephone).

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Aréthuse canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mythological character
nymph
appearsInLanguageTradition Greek literature
Latin literature
appearsInMyth myth of Persephone
myth of Proserpine NERFINISHED
associatedDeity Demeter NERFINISHED
Hades NERFINISHED
Persephone NERFINISHED
associatedWith freshwater springs
rivers
water
culture Greek mythology
domain freshwater
gender female
languageVariant Arethusa NERFINISHED
literaryTradition Greco-Roman mythology NERFINISHED
mythologicalType Naiad NERFINISHED
water nymph
narrativeFunction messenger who informs Demeter about Persephone’s abduction
originLanguage Ancient Greek
roleInMyth companion of Proserpine
witness of the abduction of Proserpine
worshipContext Greek religion NERFINISHED

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Proserpine hasCharacter Aréthuse