Antiope

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Antiope is a figure in Greek mythology, often associated with Thebes and known for her tragic story involving Zeus and the birth of the twins Amphion and Zethus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
appearsInWork lost play "Antiope" by Euripides
associatedPlace Boeotia NERFINISHED
associatedWith Mount Cithaeron NERFINISHED
Thebes NERFINISHED
birthPlace Thebes NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greece NERFINISHED
drivenMadBy Dionysus NERFINISHED
fledTo Sicyon NERFINISHED
gender female
hasChild Amphion NERFINISHED
Zethus NERFINISHED
hasConsort Zeus NERFINISHED
hasFather Nycteus NERFINISHED
hasHusband Zeus NERFINISHED
hasUncle Lycus NERFINISHED
imprisonedBy Dirce NERFINISHED
Lycus NERFINISHED
languageOfTradition Ancient Greek
marriedTo Epopeus of Sicyon NERFINISHED
mentionedBy Apollodorus NERFINISHED
Hyginus NERFINISHED
Pausanias NERFINISHED
mythologicalTradition Greek mythology
mythType tragic heroine
notableFor mother of Amphion and Zethus
tragic persecution and madness
persecutedBy Dirce NERFINISHED
Lycus NERFINISHED
punishedBy Dionysus NERFINISHED
rapedBy Zeus NERFINISHED
reconciledWith Amphion NERFINISHED
Zethus NERFINISHED
rescuedBy Amphion NERFINISHED
Zethus NERFINISHED
stepRelative Dirce NERFINISHED
subjectOf tragedies by Euripides
theme divine seduction
persecution of women
recognition of children
transformedBy Zeus NERFINISHED
vengeanceTakenOn Dirce NERFINISHED

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Asopus children Antiope
Hippolytus mother Antiope
Eurytus spouse Antiope
Iphitus mother Antiope