King Thoas of Lemnos

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King Thoas of Lemnos is a figure in Greek mythology known as the Lemnian king spared by his daughter Hypsipyle during the massacre of the island’s men.

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King Thoas of Lemnos canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
human
mythological king
appearsIn Lemnian women myth
myths of the Argonauts
associatedWithEvent Lemnian massacre of men NERFINISHED
culture Greek
ethnicity Lemnian
fate saved from death during massacre of Lemnian men
gender male
hasChild Hypsipyle NERFINISHED
hasDaughter Hypsipyle NERFINISHED
hasDomain myth and legend
hasName Thoas NERFINISHED
hasTitle King of Lemnos NERFINISHED
isDaughterOf King Thoas of Lemnos NERFINISHED
isDistinctFrom Thoas king of the Taurians NERFINISHED
Thoas son of Andraemon NERFINISHED
isFatherOf Hypsipyle NERFINISHED
isOnlyManSparedIn Lemnian massacre of men NERFINISHED
isSparedBy Hypsipyle NERFINISHED
kingOf Lemnos NERFINISHED
languageOfTradition Ancient Greek
mythology Greek mythology
narrativeFunction illustrates filial piety of Hypsipyle
notableFor being spared by his daughter Hypsipyle
connection to the Lemnian women’s massacre
roleInMyth spared king
victim designated for slaughter
ruled Lemnos NERFINISHED
savedBy Hypsipyle NERFINISHED

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Hypsipyle father King Thoas of Lemnos