fatherhood of Orpheus

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The fatherhood of Orpheus refers to the mythological tradition that identifies the Thracian king Oeagrus as the father of the legendary musician and poet Orpheus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mythological motif
topic in Greek mythology
associatedWithRole Oeagrus as Thracian king
Orpheus as legendary musician
Orpheus as poet
connectedToMythCycle Orphic myths
Thracian royal myths
describesRelationship Oeagrus as father of Orpheus
hasAlternativeFather Apollo NERFINISHED
Thracian river-god
hasCulturalContext Thracian mythic tradition
ancient Greek religion
hasInterpretation emphasizes Orpheus’ connection to Thrace
links Orpheus’ musical gifts to divine or royal ancestry
hasSourceTradition Greek mythological tradition
hasTraditionalFather Oeagrus NERFINISHED
involvesCharacter Oeagrus NERFINISHED
Orpheus NERFINISHED
involvesRegion Thrace NERFINISHED
linkedToFigure Calliope NERFINISHED
maternalLineOftenGivenAs Calliope NERFINISHED
refersTo paternal lineage of Orpheus
relatedToTheme Thracian royal lineage
divine or semi-divine ancestry
genealogy of mythological heroes
supportsStatusOfOrpheusAs figure of noble birth
son of a king

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Oeagrus notableWork fatherhood of Orpheus