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- Procne abstract "Procne (Ancient Greek: Πρόκνη) is a minor figure in Greek mythology. She was the elder daughter of a king of Athens named Pandion and the wife of King Tereus of Thrace. Her beautiful sister Philomela visited the couple and was raped by Tereus, who tore out her tongue to prevent her revealing the crime. She wove a tapestry which made it clear what had been done, and the two women took their revenge.Procne killed her son by Tereus, Itys (or Itylos), boiled him and served him as a meal to her husband. After he had finished his meal, the sisters presented Tereus with the severed head of his son, and he realised what had been done. He snatched up an axe and pursued them with the intent to kill the sisters. They fled but were almost overtaken by Tereus. In desperation, they prayed to the gods to be turned into birds and escape Tereus' rage and vengeance. The gods transformed Procne into a swallow, Philomela into a nightingale and Tereus into a hoopoe. The swallow genera Progne, Ptyonoprogne and Psalidoprocne derive their names from the myth.".
- Procne thumbnail Gardner-Philomena_and_Procne.jpg?width=300.
- Procne wikiPageID "37810518".
- Procne wikiPageLength "2457".
- Procne wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Procne wikiPageRevisionID "679558882".
- Procne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Legendary_birds.
- Procne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Metamorphoses_in_Greek_mythology.
- Procne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Women_in_Greek_mythology.
- Procne wikiPageWikiLink Common_Nightingale.
- Procne wikiPageWikiLink Common_nightingale.
- Procne wikiPageWikiLink Crag_martin.
- Procne wikiPageWikiLink Genus.
- Procne wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Procne wikiPageWikiLink Hoopoe.
- Procne wikiPageWikiLink King_of_Athens.
- Procne wikiPageWikiLink List_of_kings_of_Athens.
- Procne wikiPageWikiLink Pandion_I.
- Procne wikiPageWikiLink Philomela.
- Procne wikiPageWikiLink Progne.
- Procne wikiPageWikiLink Saw-wing.
- Procne wikiPageWikiLink Swallow.
- Procne wikiPageWikiLink Tapestry.
- Procne wikiPageWikiLink Tereus.
- Procne wikiPageWikiLink Thrace.
- Procne wikiPageWikiLink File:Gardner-Philomena_and_Procne.jpg.
- Procne wikiPageWikiLinkText "Procne".
- Procne hasPhotoCollection Procne.
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- Procne subject Category:Legendary_birds.
- Procne subject Category:Metamorphoses_in_Greek_mythology.
- Procne subject Category:Women_in_Greek_mythology.
- Procne hypernym Figure.
- Procne type Article.
- Procne type Person.
- Procne type Article.
- Procne type Thing.
- Procne comment "Procne (Ancient Greek: Πρόκνη) is a minor figure in Greek mythology. She was the elder daughter of a king of Athens named Pandion and the wife of King Tereus of Thrace. Her beautiful sister Philomela visited the couple and was raped by Tereus, who tore out her tongue to prevent her revealing the crime.".
- Procne label "Procne".
- Procne sameAs Прокна.
- Procne sameAs প্রোক্নে_(পৌরাণিক_চরিত্র).
- Procne sameAs Procne.
- Procne sameAs Prokné.
- Procne sameAs Prokne_(Mythologie).
- Procne sameAs Πρόκνη.
- Procne sameAs Prokno.
- Procne sameAs Procne.
- Procne sameAs Prokne_(mytologia).
- Procne sameAs Procne.
- Procne sameAs プロクネー.
- Procne sameAs Procne.
- Procne sameAs Proknė.
- Procne sameAs Прокна.
- Procne sameAs Procne.
- Procne sameAs Prokne.
- Procne sameAs Progne.
- Procne sameAs m.0nhhz9v.
- Procne sameAs Прокна.
- Procne sameAs Prokna.
- Procne sameAs Prokné.
- Procne sameAs Прокна.
- Procne sameAs Прокна.
- Procne sameAs Q1231743.
- Procne sameAs Q1231743.
- Procne wasDerivedFrom Procne?oldid=679558882.
- Procne depiction Gardner-Philomena_and_Procne.jpg.
- Procne isPrimaryTopicOf Procne.