Clytia

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Clytia is a figure in Greek mythology known primarily as the wife of Tantalus, a king infamous for offending the gods and suffering eternal punishment.

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Clytia canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
associatedWith House of Tantalus NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Sipylus NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greek
genre mythological character
hasChild Broteas NERFINISHED
Dascylus NERFINISHED
Dios NERFINISHED
Euryanassa NERFINISHED
Eurymedon NERFINISHED
Helius NERFINISHED
Niobe NERFINISHED
Orthopolis NERFINISHED
Pelops NERFINISHED
Tantalus the Younger NERFINISHED
hasNameInGreek Κλυτία NERFINISHED
hasSpouse Tantalus NERFINISHED
isMarriedTo Tantalus NERFINISHED
mythology Greek mythology
notableFamilyMember Niobe NERFINISHED
Pelops NERFINISHED
Tantalus NERFINISHED
partOf Greek heroic and divine legends
roleInMythology wife of Tantalus
spouse Tantalus NERFINISHED
spouseNotableFor eternal punishment in the Underworld
offending the gods
spouseOccupation king
spouseTitle King Tantalus NERFINISHED

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Tantalus spouse Clytia