Thebe

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Thebe is a figure in Greek mythology, often associated with various regional legends and eponymous cities, and in this context is one of the daughters of the river god Asopus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf daughter of a river god
figure in Greek mythology
mythological princess
associatedRiver river Asopus
associatedWith eponymous city-foundress traditions
river god Asopus NERFINISHED
category Asopid nymphs NERFINISHED
classification mortal or semi-divine heroine (varies by source)
culture Ancient Greek religion
father Asopus NERFINISHED
gender female
hasMythologicalFunction eponym of cities named Thebes
hasMythVariant multiple regional legends
hasRole eponymous heroine
languageOfSources Ancient Greek NERFINISHED
mentionedIn myths of the Asopids
mythology Greek mythology
namedAfterBy city of Thebes in Boeotia (in some traditions)
city of Thebes in Egypt (in some Greek traditions)
city of Thebes in Thessaly (in some traditions)
notableRelatives Zeus (through siblings such as Aegina and Antiope in some myths) NERFINISHED
parent Asopus NERFINISHED
regionOfMyth Boeotia NERFINISHED
Greece NERFINISHED
Thessaly NERFINISHED
sibling Aegina NERFINISHED
Antiope NERFINISHED
Asopis NERFINISHED
Chalcis NERFINISHED
Corcyra NERFINISHED
Harpina NERFINISHED
Ismene NERFINISHED
Nemea NERFINISHED
Ornia NERFINISHED
Peirene NERFINISHED
Plataea NERFINISHED
Salamis NERFINISHED
Sinope NERFINISHED
Tanagra NERFINISHED
Thespia NERFINISHED
typeOf Asopid daughter NERFINISHED

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Asopus children Thebe
Mysia hasCity Thebe