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- Dictys abstract "Dictys (Ancient Greek: Δίκτυς) was a name attributed to four men in Greek mythology. Dictys was a fisherman and brother of King Polydectes of Seriphos, both being the sons of Magnes and a Naiad, or of Peristhenes and Androthoe, or else of Poseidon and Cerebia. He discovered Danaë and Perseus inside a chest that had been washed up on shore (or was caught in his fishing net). He treated them well and raised Perseus as his own son. After Perseus killed Medusa, rescued Andromeda, and later showed Medusa's head to Polydectes turning him and the nobles with him to stone, he made Dictys king. Dictys and his wife (?) Clymene had an altar within a sacred precinct of Perseus in Athens. Dictys, one of the sailors who tried to abduct Dionysus but was turned into a dolphin by the god. Dictys, a centaur who attended Pirithous' wedding and battled against the Lapiths. Fleeing Pirithous, he slipped and fell off a cliff impaling himself on the top of an ash tree killing himself. Dictys, son of Poseidon and Agamede, daughter of Augeas.↑ ↑ ↑ 3.0 3.1 ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Dictys mythology Greek_mythology.
- Dictys wikiPageID "83150".
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- Dictys wikiPageRevisionID "663052948".
- Dictys wikiPageWikiLink Agamede.
- Dictys wikiPageWikiLink Andromeda_(mythology).
- Dictys wikiPageWikiLink Athens.
- Dictys wikiPageWikiLink Augeas.
- Dictys wikiPageWikiLink Category:Centaurs.
- Dictys wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_mythology.
- Dictys wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mythological_kings.
- Dictys wikiPageWikiLink Danaë.
- Dictys wikiPageWikiLink Dionysus.
- Dictys wikiPageWikiLink Fisherman.
- Dictys wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Dictys wikiPageWikiLink Lapiths.
- Dictys wikiPageWikiLink Magnes_(mythology).
- Dictys wikiPageWikiLink Medusa.
- Dictys wikiPageWikiLink Naiad.
- Dictys wikiPageWikiLink Peristhenes.
- Dictys wikiPageWikiLink Perseus.
- Dictys wikiPageWikiLink Pirithous.
- Dictys wikiPageWikiLink Polydectes.
- Dictys wikiPageWikiLink Poseidon.
- Dictys wikiPageWikiLink Serifos.
- Dictys wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dictys the fisherman".
- Dictys wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dictys".
- Dictys wikiPageWikiLinkText "Diktys".
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- Dictys wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Dictys subject Category:Centaurs.
- Dictys subject Category:Greek_mythology.
- Dictys subject Category:Mythological_kings.
- Dictys hypernym Name.
- Dictys type Agent.
- Dictys type FictionalCharacter.
- Dictys type MythologicalFigure.
- Dictys type Person.
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- Dictys type NaturalPerson.
- Dictys type Thing.
- Dictys type Q15410431.
- Dictys type Q215627.
- Dictys type Q5.
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- Dictys type Person.
- Dictys comment "Dictys (Ancient Greek: Δίκτυς) was a name attributed to four men in Greek mythology. Dictys was a fisherman and brother of King Polydectes of Seriphos, both being the sons of Magnes and a Naiad, or of Peristhenes and Androthoe, or else of Poseidon and Cerebia. He discovered Danaë and Perseus inside a chest that had been washed up on shore (or was caught in his fishing net). He treated them well and raised Perseus as his own son.".
- Dictys label "Dictys".
- Dictys sameAs Q398676.
- Dictys sameAs Diktis.
- Dictys sameAs Diktys.
- Dictys sameAs Dictys.
- Dictys sameAs Dictys.
- Dictys sameAs m.0l9ld.
- Dictys sameAs Диктис.
- Dictys sameAs Diktys.
- Dictys sameAs Q398676.
- Dictys wasDerivedFrom Dictys?oldid=663052948.
- Dictys isPrimaryTopicOf Dictys.