Amymone

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Amymone is a figure in Greek mythology, one of the Danaids, known for her encounter with the god Poseidon and her association with the springs of Lerna.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Danaid
figure in Greek mythology
associatedPlace Lerna NERFINISHED
associatedRegion Argos NERFINISHED
associatedWith Poseidon NERFINISHED
springs of Lerna
category Characters in Greek mythology
Mythological Argive people
Women in Greek mythology
culture Ancient Greek mythology
ethnicity Argive NERFINISHED
gender female
groupMembership the fifty daughters of Danaus NERFINISHED
languageOfName Ancient Greek
mythologicalCycle Danaids NERFINISHED
mythologicalEvent encounter with Poseidon at Lerna
mythologicalRole discoverer of the springs of Lerna
mythologicalSource Apollodorus NERFINISHED
Hyginus NERFINISHED
nameMeaning “blameless” or “irreproachable” in Ancient Greek
notableFor being rescued by Poseidon from a satyr
connection with water sources in Argolis
offspring Abas NERFINISHED
parent Danaus NERFINISHED
partner Poseidon NERFINISHED
sibling Hypermnestra NERFINISHED
Lynceus NERFINISHED
spouse Lynceus NERFINISHED
symbolicAssociation fresh water
springs

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