Magnes

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Magnes is a figure in Greek mythology, traditionally regarded as a son of Enarete and an early eponymous king associated with the region of Magnesia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
mythological king
associatedPeople Magnetes NERFINISHED
associatedWithPlace Magnesia NERFINISHED
associatedWithRegion Thessaly NERFINISHED
child Dictys NERFINISHED
Eurynomus NERFINISHED
Hymenaeus NERFINISHED
countryOfMyth Ancient Greece NERFINISHED
culture Hellenic NERFINISHED
eponymOf Magnesia NERFINISHED
era mythic age
ethnicNameDerivedFrom Magnetes NERFINISHED
father Aeolus NERFINISHED
gender male
hasRoleIn foundation myths of Magnesia
mentionedIn Hyginus Fabulae NERFINISHED
scholia on Apollonius of Rhodes
scholia on Pindar
mother Enarete NERFINISHED
mythology Greek mythology
notableFor being an early king in Thessaly
being eponym of Magnesia
positionHeld eponymous king
king of Magnesia
residence Magnesia NERFINISHED
sibling Alcyone NERFINISHED
Athamas NERFINISHED
Canace NERFINISHED
Cretheus NERFINISHED
Deioneus NERFINISHED
Perieres NERFINISHED
Perimede NERFINISHED
Pisidice NERFINISHED
Salmoneus NERFINISHED
Sisyphus NERFINISHED
spouse Meliboea NERFINISHED

Referenced by (2)

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

Enarete child Magnes
Cretheus sibling Magnes