Iphthime

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Iphthime is a minor figure in Greek mythology, known primarily as a daughter of Icarius and sister of Penelope who appears in Homer’s Odyssey in a dream sent by Athena to comfort Penelope.

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Iphthime canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
appearsIn Odyssey NERFINISHED
associatedPlace Pherae NERFINISHED
associatedWithDeity Athena NERFINISHED
creator Homer NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greek mythology
ethnicGroup Greek
family House of Icarius NERFINISHED
father Icarius NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse Greek mythological tradition
gender female
hasOccupation noblewoman (mythological)
hasRelative Laertes NERFINISHED
Odysseus NERFINISHED
Telemachus NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Ancient Greek
literaryPeriod Archaic Greek literature NERFINISHED
mediumOfAppearance epic poetry
mentionedInBook Odyssey Book 4 NERFINISHED
modeOfAppearance dream vision
narrativeFunction consoler of Penelope
notableFor appearing in a dream sent to Penelope
parent Icarius NERFINISHED
relative Penelope NERFINISHED
roleInNarrative comforts Penelope in a dream
sentBy Athena NERFINISHED
sibling Penelope NERFINISHED
spouse Eumelus of Pherae (traditional attribution, uncertain) NERFINISHED
workLocation Sparta NERFINISHED

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Icarius child Iphthime