the triad of Furies

GPTKB entity

Properties (51)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf mythological figures
gptkbp:associatedWith vengeance
gptkbp:composedOf gptkb:Alecto
Megaera
Tisiphone
gptkbp:convictedOf wrongdoers
gptkbp:depicts winged women
gptkbp:has Furies
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gptkbp:is_used_in art
literature
gptkbp:isAssociatedWith the underworld
the idea of moral order
gptkbp:isConnectedTo justice
gptkbp:isConsidered a symbol of vengeance
be terrifying
a significant element in mythology
be a part of ancient beliefs
gptkbp:isDescribedAs avengers of crimes
gptkbp:isFeaturedIn Aeschylus'_plays
gptkbp:isKnownFor inspire various works of art
pursuing offenders
gptkbp:isLinkedTo the theme of revenge
the theme of punishment
the concept of guilt
gptkbp:isLocatedIn gptkb:Hesiod's_Theogony
gptkbp:isMarriedTo haunt the guilty
gptkbp:isOftenMadeWith the concept of justice
snakes
the Fates
the context of tragedy
fierce beings
gptkbp:isOftenUsedIn academic studies
literature and film
philosophical discussions
modern adaptations
gptkbp:isPartOf gptkb:Greek_religion
the narrative of justice in mythology
the_pantheon_of_Greek_deities
gptkbp:isPortrayedBy tragedies
gptkbp:isReferencedIn popular culture
gptkbp:isRelatedTo Erinyes
gptkbp:isRepresentedIn various media
the color black
gptkbp:isStudiedIn a role in the afterlife
drive people mad
guard the underworld
the consequences of wrongdoing
gptkbp:isSymbolicOf divine retribution
gptkbp:originatesFrom gptkb:Greek_mythology
gptkbp:symbolizes retribution