Laodamia

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Laodamia is a figure in Greek mythology, traditionally known as the daughter of the hero Bellerophon and often associated with tragic love and early death.

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Label Occurrences
Laodamia canonical 4

Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
mythological princess
associatedHero Bellerophon NERFINISHED
Protesilaus NERFINISHED
associatedWith Trojan War cycle NERFINISHED
early death
tragic love
category Characters in Trojan War myths
Princesses in Greek mythology
Women in Greek mythology
child Unnamed child of Protesilaus (in some traditions)
culture Ancient Greece NERFINISHED
deathCause grief for Protesilaus
suicide
deathLocation Phthia (traditional) NERFINISHED
era mythic age
ethnicity Achaean
family House of Bellerophon NERFINISHED
father Bellerophon NERFINISHED
fatherOccupation hero
gender female
grandfather Glaucus NERFINISHED
greatGrandfather Sisyphus NERFINISHED
killedBy self
languageOfTradition Ancient Greek
literaryReception subject of later tragic and romantic retellings
mentionedIn Hyginus Fabulae NERFINISHED
Ovid Heroides NERFINISHED
later Greek mythographic traditions
mother Philonoë NERFINISHED
motherAlternativeName Alkimedousa NERFINISHED
Anticleia NERFINISHED
Pasandra NERFINISHED
mythology Greek mythology
narrativeRole exemplum of marital fidelity
notableFor devotion to Protesilaus
suicidal death after loss of husband
relative Deidameia NERFINISHED
Hippolochus NERFINISHED
Isander NERFINISHED
residence Phthia NERFINISHED
spouseOrLover Protesilaus NERFINISHED
theme cost of heroism in war
love beyond death

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Bellerophon (later hero associated with Corinthian region) hasChild Laodamia
subject surface form: Bellerophon
Bellerophon child Laodamia
Heroides mainCharacter Laodamia
Alcestis (mythological queen) sibling Laodamia
subject surface form: Alcestis