Perigune

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Perigune is a minor figure in Greek mythology known as the daughter of the bandit Sinis and later the lover of Theseus, by whom she bore a son.

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Perigune canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bandit in Greek mythology
figure in Greek mythology
associatedLocation Isthmus of Corinth NERFINISHED
associatedWith Theseus NERFINISHED
pine trees
behavior hid among bushes and plants to escape Theseus
category Theseus in mythology NERFINISHED
Women in Greek mythology
child Melanippus NERFINISHED
epithet Pityocamptes NERFINISHED
era mythic age of heroes
ethnicity Greek NERFINISHED
father Sinis NERFINISHED
Theseus NERFINISHED
gender female
male
killedBy Theseus NERFINISHED
languageOfTradition Ancient Greek
lover Theseus NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Pausanias' Description of Greece NERFINISHED
Plutarch's Life of Theseus NERFINISHED
mother Perigune NERFINISHED
unknown
mythology Greek mythology
notableFor bearing a son to Theseus
being daughter of the bandit Sinis
being lover of Theseus
killing travelers by bending and releasing pine trees
relationshipToSinis daughter
vowedTo never destroy plants that sheltered her

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