Ἀνδρόγεως

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Ἀνδρόγεως is the ancient Greek name of Androgeus, a mythological son of King Minos of Crete whose death in Athens helped trigger the legend of the Minotaur and the Athenian tributes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human in Greek mythology
mythological figure
associatedWithMyth Athenian tribute of youths to Crete
Minotaur NERFINISHED
associatedWithPlace Attica NERFINISHED
Knossos NERFINISHED
Marathon NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath killed by Athenians
killed by bull
causeOfEvent Athenian tribute to Crete
hasCultOrHeroon Attica NERFINISHED
hasEthnicity Cretan
hasFather King of Crete
Minos NERFINISHED
hasGender male
hasGrandfather Zeus NERFINISHED
hasGrandmother Europa NERFINISHED
hasHomeLocation Crete NERFINISHED
hasLatinizedForm Androgeus NERFINISHED
hasMother Pasiphaë NERFINISHED
hasNameInGreek Ἀνδρόγεως NERFINISHED
hasOccupation athlete
hasRelative Europa NERFINISHED
Zeus NERFINISHED
hasSibling Catreus NERFINISHED
Deucalion (son of Minos) NERFINISHED
Glaucus (son of Minos) NERFINISHED
Xenodice NERFINISHED
hasSiblings Ariadne NERFINISHED
Phaedra NERFINISHED
hasVariantTradition death by ambush on the road to Thebes
death by bull at Marathon
killedIn Athens NERFINISHED
knownFor athletic victories in Athens
label Androgeus NERFINISHED
languageOfName Ancient Greek
memberOfFamily Minoan royal family NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Bibliotheca of Pseudo-Apollodorus NERFINISHED
scholia on classical authors
works of Pausanias
notableFor death in Athens
role in myth of the Minotaur
participatedIn Panathenaic games NERFINISHED
roleInMyth his death leads to demand for Athenian youths as tribute
his death provokes Minos' war against Athens
speaksLanguage Ancient Greek
timePeriod mythic age of heroes

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Androgeus greekName Ἀνδρόγεως