Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Eleos> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 76 of
76
with 100 triples per page.
- Eleos abstract "In Greek mythology, Eleos (Ancient Greek Ἔλεος m.) was the personification of pity, mercy,clemency, and compassion. There is not one distinctive way to depict the goddess because she was seen as an entity rather than a person like that of Zeus and other popular gods and goddesses. The only factor that has stayed constant when depicted in art is that she is shown as a young woman with a blue veil or dress. Shy, weak, vulnerable and sad, Eleos is very depressed and has grief for no valid reason. Instead of feeling flattered that she is known in Athens, she is often upset and even her supporters find it hard to approach her. She was believed to be the child of Erebus and Nyx. Her brothers and sisters are thought to be: Hemera (Goddess of the day) Aither (God of light) Hypnos (God of sleep) Eris (Goddess of strife) Nemesis (Goddess of retribution) Eros (God of procreation) Apate (Goddess of deceit) Thanatos (God of non-violent death) Moros (God of doom) Momos (God of ridicule) Dolos (God of trickery) Oizys (Goddess of misery) Hybris (Goddess of insolence) Geras (God of old age) Philotes (Goddess of friendship) Sophrosyne (Goddess of moderation) Epiphron (God of prudence) Kharon (the ferryman of the dead) The Moirai (the Fates) The Erinyes (the Furies) The Keres (Goddesses of violent death) The Oneiroi (spirits of dreams) The Hesperides (Goddesses of the evening)There was an altar in Athens dedicated to Eleos, at which children of Heracles sought refuge from Eurystheus' prosecution. Adrastus also came to this altar after the loss of the battle of Seven Against Thebes, praying that those who died in the battle be buried. Eleos was only recognized in Athens, where she was honored by the cutting of hair and the undressing of garments at the alter. Anyone who wanted to be Athens' ally had to approach her altar as a suppliant.Eleos was depicted in few scripts and plays. One example is in \"Odysseus's Bow\", by Bay B. Boothe Jr.,Eleos is shown speaking to Zeus. She begs Zeus to show Odysseus mercy in his old age and to allow him to pass into the after life. Zeus reluctantly agrees and the Moirae is able to cut Odysseus' life string and he passes of old age.In Roman mythology, Clementia was the goddess of forgiveness and mercy. Clementia was seen as a good trait within a leader, it also the Latin word for \"humanity\" or \"forbearance\". This is opposed to Saevitia which was savagery and bloodshed. She was the Roman counterpart of Eleos.".
- Eleos mythology Greek_mythology.
- Eleos wikiPageExternalLink Eleos.html.
- Eleos wikiPageID "29215312".
- Eleos wikiPageLength "3855".
- Eleos wikiPageOutDegree "35".
- Eleos wikiPageRevisionID "697406165".
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Adrastus.
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Aether_(mythology).
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Apate_(deity).
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Athens.
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_gods.
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Personification_in_Greek_mythology.
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Charon_(mythology).
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Dolos.
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Epiphron.
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Erebus.
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Erinyes.
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Eris_(mythology).
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Eros.
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Eurystheus.
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Geras.
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_gender.
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Hemera.
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Heracles.
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Hesperides.
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Hubris.
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Hypnos.
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Keres_(mythology).
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Moirai.
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Momus.
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Moros.
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Nemesis_(mythology).
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Nyx.
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Oizys.
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Oneiroi.
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Philotes_(mythology).
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Seven_Against_Thebes.
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Sophrosyne.
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLink Thanatos.
- Eleos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eleos".
- Eleos wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Greek-myth-stub.
- Eleos wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Eleos subject Category:Greek_gods.
- Eleos subject Category:Personification_in_Greek_mythology.
- Eleos hypernym Personification.
- Eleos type Agent.
- Eleos type FictionalCharacter.
- Eleos type MythologicalFigure.
- Eleos type Person.
- Eleos type Person.
- Eleos type Personification.
- Eleos type Personification.
- Eleos type Agent.
- Eleos type NaturalPerson.
- Eleos type Thing.
- Eleos type Q15410431.
- Eleos type Q215627.
- Eleos type Q5.
- Eleos type Q95074.
- Eleos type Person.
- Eleos comment "In Greek mythology, Eleos (Ancient Greek Ἔλεος m.) was the personification of pity, mercy,clemency, and compassion. There is not one distinctive way to depict the goddess because she was seen as an entity rather than a person like that of Zeus and other popular gods and goddesses. The only factor that has stayed constant when depicted in art is that she is shown as a young woman with a blue veil or dress. Shy, weak, vulnerable and sad, Eleos is very depressed and has grief for no valid reason.".
- Eleos label "Eleos".
- Eleos sameAs Q364688.
- Eleos sameAs Eleos.
- Eleos sameAs Έλεος.
- Eleos sameAs Eleoso.
- Eleos sameAs Eleos.
- Eleos sameAs Éléos.
- Eleos sameAs Eleos_(Griekse_god).
- Eleos sameAs m.0dlmzbh.
- Eleos sameAs Q364688.
- Eleos wasDerivedFrom Eleos?oldid=697406165.
- Eleos isPrimaryTopicOf Eleos.