Cleone

E672003

Cleone is a figure in Greek mythology, traditionally regarded as one of the many daughters of the river god Asopus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf daughter of a river god
figure in Greek mythology
naiad
associatedWith river Asopus NERFINISHED
associatedWithRegion Boeotia NERFINISHED
childOf Asopus NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greek religion
hasGender female
hasLanguageOfAttestation Ancient Greek NERFINISHED
hasMythologicalRole daughter of the river Asopus in Boeotia
hasMythologicalType water nymph
hasParent Asopus NERFINISHED
hasRelative Aegina NERFINISHED
Corcyra NERFINISHED
Peirene NERFINISHED
Salamis NERFINISHED
Sinope NERFINISHED
Tanagra NERFINISHED
Thebe NERFINISHED
Thespia NERFINISHED
hasSiblings Aegina NERFINISHED
Corcyra NERFINISHED
Peirene NERFINISHED
Salamis NERFINISHED
Sinope NERFINISHED
Tanagra NERFINISHED
Thebe NERFINISHED
Thespia NERFINISHED
hasSourceType later mythographic and genealogical compilations
mentionedIn Greek mythographic traditions about the daughters of Asopus
mythologicalStatus minor deity
partOf the Asopids NERFINISHED
worshipLevel local or limited cult significance (inferred from status as Asopid)

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Asopus children Cleone