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Procne

Procne (/ˈprɒkni/; Ancient Greek: Πρόκνη, romanized: Próknē ) or Progne is a minor figure in Greek and Roman mythology. Traditionally she is an Athenian princess as the elder daughter of a king of Athens named Pandion.

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Procne

Nodes91
Edges90
Triples195
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.021978
Components1

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related to Origins of the tale · 37
Procne → Aelian, Aelian's, Amaleus, Amphion, Apollo, As, Athens, Aëdon, Aëdon/Procne, BC, Hesiod, Hesiodic, Homer, Homeric, It, Itylus, Itys, Itys/Itylus's, King Zethus, Niobe
related to Familial bonds · 25
Procne → Although, As, Athenian, Athens, Aëdon, Aëdon's, Euripides' Medea, Greek, Itys, Like, Notably, Ovid, Pandion, Pandion's, Philomela, Philomela's, Procne's, Sophocles, Tereus, The
related to Tereus and Philomela · 21
Procne → As, Athens, Furies, Graces, He, Hera, Hymen, In, Itys, Laconians, Ovid, Pandion, Philomela, Philomela's, Procne's, Tereus, The, Thrace, Thracian, When
related to Rarer versions · 17
Procne → After, Apollodorus, Eustathius, Gaius Julius Hyginus, In, Itys, Lathusa, Lynceus, One, Ovid, Pandion, Philomela, Procne's, Tereus, The Byzantine, Thessalonica, This
related to Tereus's revenge · 17
Procne → Agatharchides, As, Daulia, He, Hellenistic Greek, Ovid, Philomela, Phocis, Pseudo-Nonnus, Roman, Several, Tereus, The, This, When, While Greek, Zeus
related to Aëdon · 16
Procne → As, Asia Minor, Aëdon, Chelidon, Ephesian Aëdon, Eris, Hera, Hera's, Once Aëdon, Pandareus, Philomela, Polytechnus, Tereus, Thrace, Thus, Zeus
related to Procne finds out · 16
Procne → Afterwards, Although Philomela, Athenian, Bacchant, Dionysus, Itys, Just, Once Procne, Philomela, She, Some, Tereus, Tereus's, The, Then, Thracian
related to Family · 14
Procne → Athens, Butes, Erechtheus, Her, Itylus, Itys, King Tereus, Pandion, Philomela, Princess Procne, She, Teuthras, Thrace, Zeuxippe
related to The nature of the birds · 12
Procne → Aeschylus, Although Procne's, Ancient Greeks, But, Eustathius, Hyginus, Later, Philomela, Philomela's, Romans, Tereus, This
related to Civilization versus wilderness · 8
Procne → Another, Bacchic, In, Overall, Ovid, Philomela, Tereus, Unlike Sophocles

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philomela tereus aëdon nightingale sophocles women sister procne's itys version also one swallow child son myth husband play king birds

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Procneis aunmarried woman who was raped and mutilated by Tereus0.90text
a woman's debt to her birth family versus to her marital oneinstance ofthe myth later branched out to include various issues0.80text
Procnerelated to AëdonEphesian Aëdon0.60section
Procnerelated to AëdonChelidon0.60section
Procnerelated to AëdonPhilomela0.60section
Procnerelated to AëdonPolytechnus0.60section
Procnerelated to AëdonTereus0.60section
Procnerelated to AëdonAsia Minor0.60section
Procnerelated to AëdonThrace0.60section
Procnerelated to AëdonAëdon0.60section
Procnerelated to AëdonZeus0.60section
Procnerelated to AëdonHera0.60section

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