Ialemus

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Ialemus is a minor figure in Greek mythology associated with laments and dirges, traditionally regarded as a son of the Thracian king Oeagrus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
associatedMythicCircle Orphic and Thracian musical myths
associatedWith dirges
funerary songs
laments
threnody
conceptualType personification
culture Ancient Greek religion
domain lamentation
music
poetry
emotionalAssociation grief
mourning
sorrow
ethnicAssociation Thracian
father Oeagrus NERFINISHED
gender male
languageOfName Ancient Greek
literaryFunction symbol of mourning song
literaryGenreAssociated threnody
mythologicalTradition Greek mythology
nameTransliteratedFrom Ἰάλημος NERFINISHED
origin Thrace NERFINISHED
parent Oeagrus NERFINISHED
relative Oeagrus NERFINISHED
role personification of dirges
personification of the lament
status minor deity or personified abstraction
worshipLevel minor or local

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Oeagrus hasChild Ialemus