Κέφαλος

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Κέφαλος is a figure from ancient Greek tradition, most commonly known in mythology as a hunter associated with the goddess Eos and in literature as a wealthy Athenian elder appearing in Plato’s dialogues.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Athenian
character in Greek mythology
hunter
literary character
mythological figure
appearsIn Plato’s Parmenides NERFINISHED
Plato’s Republic NERFINISHED
Plato’s Πολιτεία NERFINISHED
associatedWith Eos NERFINISHED
Ἕως NERFINISHED
Ἠώς NERFINISHED
causeOfDeathOf Procris NERFINISHED
childOf Deion NERFINISHED
Dione NERFINISHED
Δευκαλίων NERFINISHED
Δηιόνη NERFINISHED
companion Laelaps NERFINISHED
mythical hunting dog Laelaps
culture Ancient Greek
fromPlace Athens NERFINISHED
Thessaly NERFINISHED
Αθήνα NERFINISHED
Θεσσαλία NERFINISHED
gender male
hasVariant Cephalus NERFINISHED
involvedIn myth of Procris’s jealousy
myth of the unerring spear
killedByAccident Procris NERFINISHED
knownFor wealth from shield-making business
languageOfName Greek
mentionedBy Apollodorus NERFINISHED
Hyginus NERFINISHED
Ovid NERFINISHED
mythologicalCycle Athenian myths
Thessalian myths
notableFor abduction by the dawn goddess Eos
being an excellent hunter
tragic story with his wife Procris
occupation shield manufacturer
relatedConcept hunting in Greek myth
themes of love and jealousy in Greek mythology
roleInWork elderly wealthy Athenian in Plato’s Republic
host of Socrates in Plato’s Republic
spouseOf Procris NERFINISHED
Προκρίς NERFINISHED
weapon unfailing spear

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Cephalus nameInOriginalLanguage Κέφαλος