Phaisyle

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Phaisyle is a nymph from Greek mythology counted among the Hyades, the rain-bringing sisters associated with the star cluster in the constellation Taurus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mythologicalFigure
nymph
appearsIn later mythographic and scholia traditions on the Hyades
associatedPhenomenon rainfall
seasonal storms
associatedWith constellation Taurus NERFINISHED
rain
star cluster Pleiades and Hyades in Taurus
associatedWithDeity Dionysus (indirectly, through Hyades as nurses of Dionysus in some traditions) NERFINISHED
Zeus (indirectly, through Hyades myths) NERFINISHED
category Hyad nymph
celestialAssociation Hyades star cluster NERFINISHED
classification Okeanid or nymph of rain clouds (by association with Hyades)
cosmicRole star-nymph associated with a star cluster
culture Greek mythology
domain sky
weather
gender female
groupRole one of the rain-bringing sisters
languageOfName Ancient Greek
memberOf Hyades NERFINISHED
mythologicalTradition Greek
notableFor being one of the Hyades
relatedConstellation Taurus NERFINISHED
role rain-bringing nymph
siblings Hyades NERFINISHED

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Hyades nymphs namedMember Phaisyle