Anaxibia

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Anaxibia is a minor figure in Greek mythology, traditionally named as a daughter of the Mycenaean king Atreus and thus a member of the cursed House of Atreus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
associatedWith Mycenae NERFINISHED
category Characters from Greek mythology associated with Mycenae
Mythological Greeks
Princesses in Greek mythology
culture Ancient Greek
describedAs minor figure in Greek mythology
ethnicity Mycenaean Greek NERFINISHED
father Atreus NERFINISHED
gender female
grandfather Pelops NERFINISHED
grandmother Hippodamia NERFINISHED
house House of Atreus NERFINISHED
literaryTradition Greek epic tradition
Greek tragic tradition
mother Aerope NERFINISHED
mythology Greek mythology
notableFamilyCurse curse of the House of Atreus
relative Electra NERFINISHED
Iphigenia NERFINISHED
Orestes NERFINISHED
royalHouse Atreid dynasty NERFINISHED
sibling Agamemnon NERFINISHED
Astyanax (son of Atreus) NERFINISHED
Menelaus NERFINISHED
Pleistes NERFINISHED
title Mycenaean princess
uncle Thyestes NERFINISHED

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Atreus hasChild Anaxibia
Pelias spouse Anaxibia