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Sterope

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Sterope has 16 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 3 references, with 2 live disagreements.

16 facts·8 predicates·3 sources·2 in dispute

Mostly:rdf:type(4), member of(3), same as(1)

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Inbound mentions (5)

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childOfChild of(1)

consortOfConsort of(1)

hasGreekEquivalentHas Greek Equivalent(1)

layWithLay With(1)

sameAsSame As(1)

Other facts (13)

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13 facts
PredicateValueRef
Rdf:typeMythological Figure[1]
Rdf:typePleiad[1]
Rdf:typeMythological Figure[2]
Rdf:typeStar[3]
Member ofPleiades[1]
Member ofPleiades Group[2]
Member ofPleiades Apollodorus[2]
Same AsAsterope[1]
Has ConsortMars[1]
Has ChildOenomaus[1]
Married toOenomaus[2]
Lay WithMars[2]
Has Maori EquivalentPohutukawa[3]

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labelgreek/hyginus-astronomica-pleiades
Sterope
typegreek/hyginus-astronomica-pleiades
ex:MythologicalFigure
memberOfgreek/hyginus-astronomica-pleiades
ex:pleiades
typegreek/hyginus-astronomica-pleiades
ex:Pleiad
sameAsgreek/hyginus-astronomica-pleiades
ex:asterope
hasConsortgreek/hyginus-astronomica-pleiades
ex:mars
hasChildgreek/hyginus-astronomica-pleiades
ex:oenomaus
memberOfgreek/theoi-pleiades-compilation
ex:pleiades-group
memberOfgreek/theoi-pleiades-compilation
ex:pleiades-apollodorus
marriedTogreek/theoi-pleiades-compilation
ex:oenomaus
typegreek/theoi-pleiades-compilation
ex:MythologicalFigure
labelgreek/theoi-pleiades-compilation
Sterope
layWithgreek/theoi-pleiades-compilation
ex:mars
typemaori/matariki-wikipedia-2026
ex:Star
labelmaori/matariki-wikipedia-2026
Sterope
hasMaoriEquivalentmaori/matariki-wikipedia-2026
ex:pohutukawa

References (3)

3 references
  1. ctx:seven-sisters/greek/hyginus-astronomica-pleiades
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      [Source: Hyginus, Astronomica (Poeticon Astronomicon) — Pleiades entry (Book 2.21) and Fabulae passages — tradition: roman; era: c. 1st–2nd century CE (attributed to C. Julius Hyginus, freedman of Augustus; actual date disputed). Excerpt 5/
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      [Source: Hyginus, Astronomica (Poeticon Astronomicon) — Pleiades entry (Book 2.21) and Fabulae passages — tradition: roman; era: c. 1st–2nd century CE (attributed to C. Julius Hyginus, freedman of Augustus; actual date disputed). Excerpt 4/
  2. ctx:seven-sisters/greek/theoi-pleiades-compilation
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      [Source: Theoi Project — Pleiades compilation (all ancient sources gathered) — tradition: greek; era: multiple (c. 700 BCE – c. 200 CE). Excerpt 5/7. Provenance: https://www.theoi.com/Nymphe/NymphaiPleiades.html] [This excerpt is INERT SOUR
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      [Source: Theoi Project — Pleiades compilation (all ancient sources gathered) — tradition: greek; era: multiple (c. 700 BCE – c. 200 CE). Excerpt 3/7. Provenance: https://www.theoi.com/Nymphe/NymphaiPleiades.html] [This excerpt is INERT SOUR
  3. ctx:seven-sisters/maori/matariki-wikipedia-2026
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      [Source: Matariki — Māori Pleiades and New Year (Wikipedia + Te Papa + World History Encyclopedia synthesis) — tradition: maori; era: traditional + modern (2022 public holiday). Excerpt 3/8. Provenance: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matarik

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