semi-divine or heroic
Semele (/ˈsɛməli/; Greek: Σεμέλη Semelē), in Greek mythology, daughter of the Boeotian hero Cadmus and Harmonia, was the mortal mother[1] of Dionysus by Zeus in one of his many origin myths.
Certain elements of the cult of Dionysus and Semele came from the Phrygians.[2] These were modified, expanded and elaborated by the Ionian Greek invaders and colonists. Herodotus, who gives the account of Cadmus, estimates that Semele lived sixteen hundred years before his time, or around 2000 BCE.[3] In Rome, the goddess Stimula was identified as Semele.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semele
Personal Information
Name | Semele (daughter of Cadmus) |
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Parents | |
Husband | Zeus (Twelve Olympians King of the gods) |
Profession | (daughter of Cadmus) |
Siblings
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Ino (daughter of Cadmus)asdasds | |||
Autonoë (daughter of Cadmus)asdasds | |||
Agave (daughter of Cadmus)asdasds |
Children
Name | Birth | Death | |
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Dionysus (Twelve Olympians)asdasds |