Perigune (in some traditions)

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Perigune (in some traditions) is a minor figure in Greek mythology associated with the hero Theseus, sometimes described as the daughter of the bandit Sinis and known for her encounter and subsequent relationship with Theseus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
mythological woman
appearsIn myths concerning the labours of Theseus
associatedLocationInMyth Isthmus of Corinth NERFINISHED
associatedWith Theseus NERFINISHED
category Characters in the myth of Theseus
Women in Greek mythology NERFINISHED
child Melanippus NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greece NERFINISHED
encountered Theseus NERFINISHED
father Sinis NERFINISHED
gender female
hasFatherOccupation bandit
knownFor being the daughter of the bandit Sinis
relationship with Theseus after the death of Sinis
languageOfName Ancient Greek
linkedMythologicalEvent Theseus’ killing of Sinis
mythology Greek mythology
mythType heroic saga
narrativeRole minor character in the Theseus cycle
offspring Melanippus NERFINISHED
parent Sinis NERFINISHED
partner Theseus NERFINISHED
postEventRelationship becomes consort of Theseus after Sinis is slain
relative Sinis NERFINISHED
sourceTradition later mythographic accounts
spouseInSomeTraditions Theseus NERFINISHED
statusInMyth mortal
tradition in some traditions considered consort of Theseus

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Sinis child Perigune (in some traditions)