Disambiguation evidence for Python (mythological serpent) via surface form

"Python"

As subject (45)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Python".

Predicate Object
associatedWithCult Delphic cult of Apollo
associatedWithDeity Gaia NERFINISHED
associatedWithElement chthonic powers
associatedWithElement earth
associatedWithFestival Pythian Games at Delphi NERFINISHED
associatedWithOracle oracular powers at Delphi
associatedWithPlace Delphi NERFINISHED
associatedWithSanctuary Delphic oracle NERFINISHED
associatedWithSanctuary Temple of Apollo at Delphi NERFINISHED
associatedWithTitle Pythian priestess (Pythia) through etymology
belongsToGenre myth of foundation of Apollo’s oracle at Delphi
belongsToTradition ancient Greek religion
bornOf Gaia NERFINISHED
dweltAt Delphi NERFINISHED
guarded Delphi NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Pytho NERFINISHED
hasBodyType dragon-like monster
hasBodyType gigantic serpent
hasGender male
hasMythologicalRole chthonic monster
hasMythologicalRole guardian of the Delphic site
hasMythologicalRole opponent of Apollo
hasMythologicalTheme conflict between Olympian gods and older deities
hasSpecies serpent
inhabited region around Mount Parnassus
inspiredEpithetOfApollo Apollo Pythios NERFINISHED
inspiredFestival Pythian Games NERFINISHED
instanceOf creature from Greek mythology
instanceOf dragon
instanceOf mythological serpent
killedAt Delphi NERFINISHED
killedAt Pytho NERFINISHED
killedByWeapon bow and arrows
killedByWeapon golden arrows of Apollo NERFINISHED
mentionedInSource Apollodorus, Bibliotheca
mentionedInSource Hyginus, Fabulae NERFINISHED
mentionedInSource various Homeric hymns to Apollo
nameEtymology derived from Greek verb "pythein" meaning "to rot"
nameEtymology linked to rotting of Python’s corpse after being slain
opposedBy Apollo NERFINISHED
slainBy Apollo NERFINISHED
symbolizes chaos subdued by Olympian order
symbolizes older chthonic religion at Delphi
symbolizes primordial earth powers
threatened people approaching Delphi