Deipylus

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Deipylus is a figure in Greek mythology known primarily as one of the sons of Hypsipyle, the queen of Lemnos.

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Label Occurrences
Deipylus canonical 2

Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf character in Greek mythology
human
mythological figure
appearsInTradition myths of the Argonauts
associatedPlace Lemnos NERFINISHED
associatedWith Euneus NERFINISHED
Hypsipyle NERFINISHED
Jason NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Lemnos NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greek
ethnicOrigin Lemnian
father Jason NERFINISHED
fatherLineage Aeolid (descendant of Aeolus) via Jason NERFINISHED
gender male
grandfather Aeson NERFINISHED
Thoas NERFINISHED
languageOfMyth Ancient Greek NERFINISHED
literarySource Apollonius of Rhodes’ Argonautica (indirectly, via mention of Hypsipyle’s sons) NERFINISHED
later mythographic traditions about Hypsipyle and Jason
mother Hypsipyle NERFINISHED
motherLineage royal house of Lemnos via Hypsipyle
mythologicalTradition Greek mythology
notableFamilyConnection son of Hypsipyle
son of Jason
notableFor being a son of the Argonaut Jason
being one of the sons of Hypsipyle, queen of Lemnos
parentageStatus demigod
sibling Euneus NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfMyth mythical age of heroes

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Hypsipyle children Deipylus
Hypsipyle childrenWithJason Deipylus