Euneus

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Euneus is a figure in Greek mythology, best known as the son of Hypsipyle and the hero Jason and later as a king of Lemnos.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
mythological king
associatedWithEvent Trojan War NERFINISHED
associatedWithHero Hypsipyle NERFINISHED
Jason NERFINISHED
associatedWithPeople Argonauts NERFINISHED
associatedWithPlace Lemnos NERFINISHED
category Characters in the Iliad
Children of Jason NERFINISHED
Kings in Greek mythology
Lemnian characters in Greek mythology
child Cynos NERFINISHED
Mynes NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece
era mythical age of heroes
ethnicGroup Lemnian
father Jason NERFINISHED
gender male
grandfather Aeson NERFINISHED
Thoas (king of Lemnos) NERFINISHED
grandmother Polymede NERFINISHED
knownFor being son of Jason and Hypsipyle
ruling Lemnos
sending wine to the Greek army at Troy
languageOfName Ancient Greek
mentionedIn Apollodorus' Bibliotheca NERFINISHED
Apollonius of Rhodes' Argonautica NERFINISHED
Homer's Iliad NERFINISHED
Hyginus' Fabulae NERFINISHED
mother Hypsipyle NERFINISHED
mythology Greek mythology
nameInGreek Εὔνηος NERFINISHED
positionHeld king of Lemnos
roleInEvent supplier of wine to the Greeks at Troy
ruled Lemnos NERFINISHED
sibling Nebrophonus NERFINISHED
Thoas (son of Jason and Hypsipyle) NERFINISHED
spouse unnamed wife of Euneus
supplied wine
suppliedFrom Lemnos NERFINISHED
suppliedTo Achaeans at Troy NERFINISHED
Atreidae NERFINISHED

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Hypsipyle children Euneus