Aegina (nymph)

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Aegina is a nymph in Greek mythology, best known as the daughter of the river god Asopus and the mother of the hero Aeacus, and as the divine namesake of the island of Aegina.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
nymph
abductedBy Zeus NERFINISHED
associatedPlace river Asopus NERFINISHED
associatedWith island of Aegina NERFINISHED
category Naiad NERFINISHED
child Aeacus NERFINISHED
consort Zeus NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greek religion
eponymOf island of Aegina
father Asopus NERFINISHED
gender female
hasRole eponymous heroine
mother of a king
languageOfMyths Ancient Greek
mentionedIn Apollodorus' Bibliotheca NERFINISHED
Pindar's odes NERFINISHED
mother Aeacus NERFINISHED
Metope NERFINISHED
mythologicalTradition Greek mythology
notableFor being mother of Aeacus
giving her name to the island of Aegina
notableRelative Aeacus NERFINISHED
Asopus NERFINISHED
Zeus NERFINISHED
offspring Aeacus NERFINISHED
parent Asopus NERFINISHED
Metope NERFINISHED
residence island of Aegina NERFINISHED
sibling Aulis (nymph) NERFINISHED
Chalcis (nymph) NERFINISHED
Corcyra (nymph) NERFINISHED
Ismene (nymph) NERFINISHED
Peirene (nymph) NERFINISHED
Plataea (nymph) NERFINISHED
Salamis (nymph) NERFINISHED
Sinope NERFINISHED
Tanagra (nymph) NERFINISHED
Thebe (nymph) NERFINISHED
Thespia (nymph) NERFINISHED
waterDeityType river nymph

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Aigina mythologicalEponym Aegina (nymph)