Aethalides

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Aethalides is a figure in Greek mythology, a son of Hermes known for his exceptional memory and role as a herald of the Argonauts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf demigod
figure in Greek mythology
associatedWith Hermes as psychopomp
memory
metempsychosis
reincarnation
category Argonauts NERFINISHED
Characters in Greek mythology
Children of Hermes NERFINISHED
childOf Eupolemeia NERFINISHED
Hermes NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greek
gender male
giftFrom Hermes NERFINISHED
hasAbility perfect memory of everything seen and heard
to remember events from previous lives
hasDivineLineage Hermes NERFINISHED
hasMortalLineage Eupolemeia NERFINISHED
hasParent Eupolemeia NERFINISHED
Hermes NERFINISHED
hasProperty soul could move between Hades and the living world
hasRole example of transmigration of souls in Pythagorean tradition
knownFor exceptional memory
role as herald of the Argonauts
languageOfTradition Ancient Greek
memberOf Argonauts NERFINISHED
mentionedBy Apollonius of Rhodes NERFINISHED
Diogenes Laërtius NERFINISHED
Pherecydes NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Argonautica NERFINISHED
mythology Greek mythology
occupation herald
participatedIn Argonautic expedition NERFINISHED
roleInMyth companion of Jason
servedAs herald of the Argonauts
soulReincarnatedAs Euphorbus NERFINISHED
Hermotimus of Clazomenae NERFINISHED
Pyrrhus NERFINISHED
Pythagoras NERFINISHED
tookPartIn voyage of the Argo NERFINISHED

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