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    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">God</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">deity</rdfs:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">The class of supernatural beings generally supposed to be (a) all-powerful (or more powerful than other classes of divinities within the same religious/folkloric tradition), and (b) immortal (or nearly so, for all practical purposes).</rdfs:comment>
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    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">The collection of all idols. A &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rpPHhAOB1EdqAAAACs6hRXg&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;SpatiallyDisjointObjectType&lt;/a&gt;.</rdfs:comment>
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  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rwU6ZDpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Coeus</rdfs:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">A Titan who is the father of Leto.</rdfs:comment>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Coeus-TheTitan</cycAnnot:label>
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  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rwHrQnpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">A Titan who is the father of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rv3ghTJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Atlas_TheTitan&lt;/a&gt;.</rdfs:comment>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Iapetus</rdfs:label>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Iapetus-TheTitan</cycAnnot:label>
  </Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA>

  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rveCR95wpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">A Titan and son of Uranus and Gaia.</rdfs:comment>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Crius</rdfs:label>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Crius-TheTitan</cycAnnot:label>
  </Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA>

  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rwAnFn5wpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Demeter</rdfs:label>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Demeter-TheGoddess</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">Demeter is a Greek goddess and the daughter of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rv_CPWpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Kronos_TheTitan&lt;/a&gt;.  She is also the mother of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rv14LSpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Persephone_TheGoddess&lt;/a&gt;.  Demeter is the goddess of fertility, the mother of the corn. She was the first to gather the corn, prepare and preserve it, and to instruct mankind how to sow it.</rdfs:comment>
  </Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA>

  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rwSQEOJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">Eos, a Titaness, is also Dawn.  After she
had an affair with &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rv0yTZZwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Ares_TheGod&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvi4gFZwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Aphrodite_TheGoddess&lt;/a&gt; made her 
perpetually in love.</rdfs:comment>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Eos-TheTitaness</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Eos</rdfs:label>
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  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rvfIfQZwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Cupid</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">The Ancient Roman god of love, son of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rwAgs6ZwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Venus_TheGoddess&lt;/a&gt; and either Mars or Mercury. Counterpart of Greek Eros.</rdfs:comment>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Cupid</rdfs:label>
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  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rvyrvVJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">The Greek goddess of war, handicraft, and wisdom, counterpart of the Roman Minerva.</rdfs:comment>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Athena-TheGoddess</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Athena</rdfs:label>
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  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rv02m3ZwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Hebe</rdfs:label>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Hebe-TheGoddess</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">She is a Greek goddess and the daughter of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvVjrRpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Zeus&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvfjaA5wpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Hera_TheGoddess&lt;/a&gt;.  Hebe, who some have called Ganymeda, is Youth. She is the cup-bearer in Heaven and pours the nectar to the gods when they are assembled. At times she does other things too, like helping &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvfjaA5wpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Hera_TheGoddess&lt;/a&gt; to prepare her chariot, or bathing &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rv0yTZZwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Ares_TheGod&lt;/a&gt; after a battle. Hebe married Heracles after he obtained immortality.</rdfs:comment>
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  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rvvEzApwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Dione</rdfs:label>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Dione-TheTitaness</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">A Titaness who mated with Zeus and
 gave a birth to &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvi4gFZwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Aphrodite_TheGoddess&lt;/a&gt;.</rdfs:comment>
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  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rwHR0oJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Phoebe</rdfs:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">A Titaness who was married to &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rwU6ZDpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Coeus_TheTitan&lt;/a&gt;.  
She was the mother of &lt;font color=&quot;#ff0000&quot;&gt;#$Leto-TheGoddess&lt;/font&gt;.</rdfs:comment>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Phoebe-TheTitaness</cycAnnot:label>
  </Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA>

  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rv-T325wpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">Hephaestus is the Greek god of the smiths. He discovered the ways of working iron, copper, gold, silver, and everything else which requires fire for working.</rdfs:comment>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Hephaestus</rdfs:label>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Hephaestus-TheGod</cycAnnot:label>
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  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rvdwRnpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">He is a Greek god and the son of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvVjrRpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Zeus&lt;/a&gt; and the mortal woman, Semele.  This is a god who gives pleasure to mankind: he discovered honey and the vine and its cultivation. Dionysus was attended by satyrs and maenads, whom he formed into an army, making a campaign over all the inhabited world as far as India.</rdfs:comment>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Dionysus</rdfs:label>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Dionysus-TheGod</cycAnnot:label>
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  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rvoX6XpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Gaia</rdfs:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">Gaia is the Earth. 
She is the offspring of Chaos or comes into being after it.
She is the mother of the Cyclopes and the &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvgShLJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Titan&lt;/a&gt;s.</rdfs:comment>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Gaia-TheGoddess</cycAnnot:label>
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  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rv6zfYJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Trajan-RomanEmperor</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">&lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rv6zfYJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Trajan_RomanEmperor&lt;/a&gt; (Marcus Ulpius Traianus,  Caesar Augustus Nervae Germanicus Decicus Parthicus, 53-117 A.D.) was a spanish-roman soldier who was adopted by the emperor Nerva and became co-emperor, and sole emperor of the Roman Empire from 98 to 177 A.D. A great general and effective ruler, he brought the empire to its greatest territorial extent when he conquered Dacia and most of Parthia.  He partly drained the Pontine Marshes.  He died in Cilicia and was succeeded as emperor of Rome by his adopted son Hadrian.  He was deified after his death.</rdfs:comment>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Trajan</rdfs:label>
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  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rv3ghTJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Atlas</rdfs:label>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Atlas-TheTitan</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">&lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rv3ghTJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Atlas_TheTitan&lt;/a&gt; worked out the science
 of astrology and discovered the spherical nature of the stars.
 However, he is best known for bearing on his shoulders the pillars
 which keep earth and heaven apart. This burden, a heavy one and
 difficult to grasp, is the punishment &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvVjrRpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Zeus&lt;/a&gt; imposed on him for
 having been the leader of the &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvgShLJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Titan&lt;/a&gt;s during their war against the
 &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvjF-xJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Olympian&lt;/a&gt;s.  And Atlas, they say, though pre-eminent in strength,
 moans as he holds the vault of the sky on his back.</rdfs:comment>
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    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">Hyperion, the Titan, has been identified with the   sun. He is said to have been the first to understand the movement of   the sun, moon and stars.</rdfs:comment>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Hyperion</rdfs:label>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Hyperion-TheTitan</cycAnnot:label>
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  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rwFeedpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Prometheus</rdfs:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">Prometheus, a Titan,  moulded men
 out of water and earth and gave them also fire, which, unknown
 to &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvVjrRpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Zeus&lt;/a&gt;, he had hidden in a stalk of fennel. But when Zeus learned
 of it, he ordered &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rv-T325wpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Hephaestus_TheGod&lt;/a&gt; to nail his body to Mount 
Caucasus, which he did with the help of Cratos and Bia, but some 
say it was &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rwNhXFJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Hermes_TheGod&lt;/a&gt; who nailed Prometheus. On it Prometheus was
 kept bound for many years. Every day an eagle swooped on him and
 devoured the lobes of his liver, which grew by night as much as the
 eagle had devoured during the day. But when Heracles came
 to Caucasus he shot the eagle and released Prometheus.</rdfs:comment>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Prometheus-TheTitan</cycAnnot:label>
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    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">The new testament view of  &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvVjqxpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;GodOfAbrahamIsaacAndJacob&lt;/a&gt; as worshipped by instances of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rwQB295wpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;ChristianPerson&lt;/a&gt;, in which the godhead is viewed as a Father to humanity.</rdfs:comment>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">God the father</rdfs:label>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">GodTheFather</cycAnnot:label>
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  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rwU7VrJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Mnemosyne</rdfs:label>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Mnemosyne-TheTitaness</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">A Titaness.  She is also memory and the mother of the Muses. She discovered the uses of the power of reason and gave a designation to every object.</rdfs:comment>
  </Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA>

  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rvWQUQpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">The Roman god of beginnings and doorways and archways. Usually depicted as a head with two faces facing opposite directions.</rdfs:comment>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Janus-TheGod</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Janus</rdfs:label>
  </Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA>

  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rvi4gFZwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Aphrodite-TheGoddess</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">goddess of love; counterpart of the Roman Venus.</rdfs:comment>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Aphrodite</rdfs:label>
  </Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA>

  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rvnF3XZwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">The Titaness Themis introduced the ordinances which concern the gods and instructed men in the     ways of obedience to laws and peace.</rdfs:comment>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Themis-TheTitaness</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Themis</rdfs:label>
  </Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA>

  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rvpET7pwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Hades-TheGod</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">Hades is a Greek god and a son of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rv_CPWpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Kronos_TheTitan&lt;/a&gt;.  He was allotted the dominion of the underworld, or the place where the shades of the dead reside.  He abducted &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rv14LSpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Persephone_TheGoddess&lt;/a&gt; from &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rwAnFn5wpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Demeter_TheGoddess&lt;/a&gt;.</rdfs:comment>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Hades</rdfs:label>
  </Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA>

  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rwB3Uv5wpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">The new testament (i.e., &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rwQB295wpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;ChristianPerson&lt;/a&gt;) sub-abstraction of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvVjqxpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;GodOfAbrahamIsaacAndJacob&lt;/a&gt;
in which the godhead is viewed as a Son of God (see also &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rv4zfBJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;GodTheFather&lt;/a&gt;)</rdfs:comment>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">GodTheSon</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">God The Son</rdfs:label>
  </Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA>

  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rvz8IrZwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Rhea-TheTitaness</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">A daughter of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rwH-Q-JwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Uranus_TheGod&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvoX6XpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Gaia_TheGoddess&lt;/a&gt;.  She beacame the 
spouse of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rv_CPWpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Kronos_TheTitan&lt;/a&gt; and was the mother of the &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvjF-xJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Olympian&lt;/a&gt;s.  She
eventually helped &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvVjrRpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Zeus&lt;/a&gt; overthrow the &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvgShLJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Titan&lt;/a&gt;s.</rdfs:comment>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Rhea</rdfs:label>
  </Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA>

  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rwG7iAJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">A Titaness who is also called
 Euryphaessa.  She was married to &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rwKbKmpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Hyperion_TheTitan&lt;/a&gt;.  For her 
sake men set a stamp upon gold and use it as current coin.</rdfs:comment>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Thia-TheTitaness</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Thia</rdfs:label>
  </Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA>

  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rvVjrRpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Zeus</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Zeus</rdfs:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">Zeus was allotted the dominion of the sky after
 having waged war against Cronos and the &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvgShLJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Titan&lt;/a&gt;s.  Zeus surpasses all others in spirit, wisdom and justice. He prevails upon good men by persuasion, intimidating the evil by punishment. Zeus, some say, caused the Trojan War, so
 that the load of death might empty the world. Zeus got the thunderbolt
, his ultimate weapon, from the cyclopes, and an eagle brings back the thunderbolts which Zeus has flung.</rdfs:comment>
  </Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA>

  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rwNfX0pwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">&lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rwNfX0pwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Baal&lt;/a&gt; is one of the &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;God&lt;/a&gt;s 
described in the Old Testament. He was worshipped
by some of the Caananites who lived in Caanan
before the Hebrews arrived.</rdfs:comment>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Baal</rdfs:label>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Baal</cycAnnot:label>
  </Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA>

  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rwSKlZpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Poseidon</rdfs:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">Poseidon, the Greek god, is the son of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rv_CPWpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Kronos_TheTitan&lt;/a&gt; and the brother of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvVjrRpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Zeus&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvpET7pwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Hades_TheGod&lt;/a&gt;.  Also known as the earth-shaker, he was given the dominion of the sea; just as Zeus got the sky and Hades the Underworld. He was the first to concern himself with seafaring and the first to tame horses.</rdfs:comment>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Poseidon-TheGod</cycAnnot:label>
  </Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA>

  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rvfjaA5wpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">She is the sister and spouse of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvVjrRpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Zeus&lt;/a&gt;.  Although she has the distinction of being the queen of heaven; she is continuously at odds with the lovers of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvVjrRpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Zeus&lt;/a&gt; and the children he had with them.  She is the patron of married women and is known for her jealousy.</rdfs:comment>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Hera-TheGoddess</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Hera</rdfs:label>
  </Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA>

  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rwP9YOpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Oceanus</rdfs:label>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Oceanus-TheTitan</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">Oceanus, one of the Titans,
 is sometimes considered to be at the origin of all things.
 This is the god of the backward-flowing river Ocean, which bounds
 the earth and from which all rivers flow and every sea, and all
 the springs and wells.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvskAiJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Tethys_TheTitaness&lt;/a&gt; was his wife.</rdfs:comment>
  </Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA>

  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rwGMv15wpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Artemis-TheGoddess</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Artemis</rdfs:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">A Greek goddess devoted to hunting.  She discovered how to effect the healing of young children and the foods which are suitable to the nature of babes.  Artemis is the daughter of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvVjrRpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Zeus&lt;/a&gt; and Leto; her brother is &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rwEj3JpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Apollo_God&lt;/a&gt;.  Artemis remained a virgin and protects the sanctity of childhood.  She is the patron of midwives and women undergoing childbirth.</rdfs:comment>
  </Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA>

  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rwH-Q-JwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Uranus-TheGod</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Uranus</rdfs:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">Uranus, or sky, is the son of
 &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvoX6XpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Gaia_TheGoddess&lt;/a&gt; and eventually became her lover.  He was
the first ruler of the universe.  He sired the &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvgShLJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Titan&lt;/a&gt;s, but oppressed
them because he feared his eventual overthrow.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rv_CPWpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Kronos_TheTitan&lt;/a&gt; avenged
the Titans by castrating Uranus and usurping rule over the universe.</rdfs:comment>
  </Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA>

  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rv0yTZZwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">Ares, the Greek god is the son of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvVjrRpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Zeus&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvfjaA5wpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Hera_TheGoddess&lt;/a&gt;, and is the lover of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvi4gFZwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Aphrodite_TheGoddess&lt;/a&gt;.  He loves to wage war, but is fickle about which side he favors.  His personality is generally cruel and unimaginative.</rdfs:comment>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Ares</rdfs:label>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Ares-TheGod</cycAnnot:label>
  </Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA>

  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rvunpPZwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Leto-TheTitaness</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">Because she was the lover of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvVjrRpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Zeus&lt;/a&gt;,
 she was hunted over the whole earth by &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvfjaA5wpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Hera_TheGoddess&lt;/a&gt;, until she
 came to Delos where she gave birth to &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rwEj3JpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Apollo_God&lt;/a&gt; and 
&lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rwGMv15wpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Artemis_TheGoddess&lt;/a&gt;.</rdfs:comment>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Leto</rdfs:label>
  </Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA>

  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rvskAiJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Tethys-TheTitaness</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Tethys</rdfs:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">A Titaness who was married to 
&lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rwP9YOpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Oceanus_TheTitan&lt;/a&gt;.  According to Greek myth, she nursed and protected
&lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvfjaA5wpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Hera_TheGoddess&lt;/a&gt; during the Titanomachy.</rdfs:comment>
  </Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA>

  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rvk7SzpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Hestia</rdfs:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">She is a Greek goddess and the daughter of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rv_CPWpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Kronos_TheTitan&lt;/a&gt;.  Her name means &apos;hearth&apos; and she never leaves home or gets involved in the affairs of men.  Hestia also remained a virgin.</rdfs:comment>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Hestia-TheGoddess</cycAnnot:label>
  </Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA>

  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rv_CPWpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Kronos-TheTitan</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Kronos</rdfs:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">The ruler of the titans and the father of many of the Olympian gods.  He was eventually overthrown by &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvVjrRpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Zeus&lt;/a&gt;.  He was the counterpart of the Roman Saturn.</rdfs:comment>
  </Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA>

  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rv3n0p5wpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">JesusChrist</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">The divine being one of whose physical incarnations is held to be &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvViyXZwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;JesusOfNazareth&lt;/a&gt;.</rdfs:comment>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Jesus Christ</rdfs:label>
  </Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA>

  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rvVjqxpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">The supreme being worshipped in Judaism,  Christianity, and Islam.  Note that each tradition believes different things  about this deity and ascribes different historical actions to Him  (or sometimes to Her), but nearly all adherents of these faiths agree that  they do, in some sense, worship the same God.   This constant was previously named GodOfThreeMainWorldMonotheisms, but this  was thought too broad a banner for comfort. Adherents of the Judaic, Christian and Islamic traditions should recognize a common entity in  &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvVjqxpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;GodOfAbrahamIsaacAndJacob&lt;/a&gt; while possibly disagreeing with the belief-specific properties attributed  to this entity since the times of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.  Note that this concept is defined merely as an &lt;font color=&quot;#ff0000&quot;&gt;#$Entity&lt;/font&gt;. The real flesh for the concept is defined in terms of sub-abstractions. Thus, the christian  subabstractions are &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rv4zfBJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;GodTheFather&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rwB3Uv5wpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;GodTheSon&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvjkC0ZwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;GodTheHolyGhost&lt;/a&gt;. The  Islamic view is captured via the namestring &apos;Allah&apos;, while the Judaic view is captured view the namestring mapping &apos;Jehovah&apos;.</rdfs:comment>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">God</rdfs:label>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">GodOfAbrahamIsaacAndJacob</cycAnnot:label>
  </Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA>

  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rv14LSpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">She is a Greek goddess and the daughter of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvVjrRpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Zeus&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rwAnFn5wpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Demeter_TheGoddess&lt;/a&gt;.  Persephone is the Queen of the Underworld. She was carried off by Hades-TheGod and because of her eating a seed of a pomegranate in the Underworld had to divide her time between this and the upper world.</rdfs:comment>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Persephone-TheGoddess</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Persephone</rdfs:label>
  </Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA>

  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rwNhXFJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Hermes</rdfs:label>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Hermes-TheGod</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">Hermes, a Greek god, is the messenger of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvVjrRpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Zeus&lt;/a&gt; and the herald of the gods.  He is the son of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvVjrRpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Zeus&lt;/a&gt; and Maia.  Hermes is also known as the robber and cattle driver, the prince of tricksters, the thief at the gates, the bringer of dreams, the patron of travellers, and the governor of the tongue and the guide of intelligent speech.</rdfs:comment>
  </Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA>

  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rwAgs6ZwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Venus-TheGoddess</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Venus</rdfs:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">goddess of love; counterpart of Greek Aphrodite.</rdfs:comment>
  </Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA>

  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rwOklaJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Augustus-EmperorOfRome</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">Augustus, the first Emperor of the &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvo1V0JwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;RomanEmpire&lt;/a&gt;.  Orginally named Octavian, he was the adopted son of Julius Caesar.  He was married to Livia.  He became emperor after winning some wars.  He was officially declared to be one of the &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;God&lt;/a&gt;s upon his death.</rdfs:comment>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Octavian</rdfs:label>
  </Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA>

  <Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA rdf:about="Mx4rwEj3JpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Apollo</rdfs:label>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Apollo-God</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">In Greek mythology, Apollo is the god of art, music and poetry, and is the archetype of manly beauty.</rdfs:comment>
  </Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA>

  <owl:Thing rdf:about="http://dbpedia.org/resource/God">
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">God</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">The class of supernatural beings generally supposed to be (a) all-powerful (or more powerful than other classes of divinities within the same religious/folkloric tradition), and (b) immortal (or nearly so, for all practical purposes).</rdfs:comment>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">deity</rdfs:label>
  </owl:Thing>

  <owl:ObjectProperty rdf:about="Mx4rNv0nbm4TTjOp7yhmnzOyqg">
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Wikipedia Article URL</rdfs:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">(&lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rNv0nbm4TTjOp7yhmnzOyqg&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;wikipediaArticleURL&lt;/a&gt; THING URL) means that in &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rtqXA6OC8QdiWC72DuLJdUw&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Wikipedia_WebSite&lt;/a&gt; THING is described by an article located at URL</rdfs:comment>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">wikipediaArticleURL</cycAnnot:label>
  </owl:ObjectProperty>

  <owl:ObjectProperty rdf:about="Mx4riWVFR6HJSpaEaHrcWS3MSA">
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">seeAlsoURI</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">&lt;code&gt;(&lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4riWVFR6HJSpaEaHrcWS3MSA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;seeAlsoURI&lt;/a&gt; &lt;b&gt;THING&lt;/b&gt; &lt;b&gt;URI&lt;/b&gt;)&lt;/code&gt; means that a description of the resource identified by URI is likely to contain information pertinent to THING.  This predicate is roughly equivalent to rdfs:seeAlso.</rdfs:comment>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">See Also URI</rdfs:label>
  </owl:ObjectProperty>

  <owl:Class rdf:about="Mx4rvVjf5JwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">OrganismClassificationType</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">type of organism</rdfs:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">A collection of collections.  Each instance of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvVjf5JwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;OrganismClassificationType&lt;/a&gt; is a specialization of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvVjE1pwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Organism_Whole&lt;/a&gt; (q.v.), where membership in that sub-collection is determined by satisfaction of  some set of classificatory criteria accepted by some scientific community.  Instances of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvVjf5JwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;OrganismClassificationType&lt;/a&gt; may or may not correspond to naive categories of organisms, and, in addition, although they are scientific, they might not be officially accepted biological taxons at the standard taxonomic levels (&lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvViYS5wpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Invertebrate&lt;/a&gt;, for example, is an &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvVjf5JwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;OrganismClassificationType&lt;/a&gt;, but _not_ a &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvVji6JwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;BiologicalTaxon&lt;/a&gt; (q.v.)).  Note that &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvVjf5JwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;OrganismClassificationType&lt;/a&gt; is _not_ an instance of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvViA4pwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;SiblingDisjointCollectionType&lt;/a&gt;, since there are scientific classifications along different dimensions.  Many specializations of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvVjf5JwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;OrganismClassificationType&lt;/a&gt; are, however, instances of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvViA4pwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;SiblingDisjointCollectionType&lt;/a&gt;.</rdfs:comment>
  </owl:Class>

  <owl:Class rdf:about="Mx4r6uGpLMakQdeDJ51BZNJZBg">
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">A specialization of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvsaaeJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Agent_Generic&lt;/a&gt;. An instance AGENT of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvsaaeJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Agent_Generic&lt;/a&gt; is also an instance of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4r6uGpLMakQdeDJ51BZNJZBg&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Agent_NonArtifactual&lt;/a&gt; just in case AGENT is _not_ an instance of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvjSBSZwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Artifact_Generic&lt;/a&gt;. Consequently, &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvsaaeJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Agent_Generic&lt;/a&gt; includes all &amp;quot;natural&amp;quot; agents (such as instances of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvViwMZwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Animal&lt;/a&gt;), as well as any &amp;quot;supernatural&amp;quot; agents _not_ created by other agents.</rdfs:comment>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">agent non artifactual</rdfs:label>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">Agent-NonArtifactual</cycAnnot:label>
  </owl:Class>

  <owl:Class rdf:about="Mx4rwQBlzpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">The collection of all divinities, or supernatural beings that are gods, demi-gods, or otherwise god-like.  Instances of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rwQBlzpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;DivineBeing&lt;/a&gt; are believed to be immortal in some cultures.  Note that this collection is _not_ a specialization of &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rwQq-QpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Agent_Intangible&lt;/a&gt;, since some god-like beings are believed to have physical bodies.</rdfs:comment>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">divine being</rdfs:label>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">DivineBeing</cycAnnot:label>
  </owl:Class>

  <owl:ObjectProperty rdf:about="Mx4rwLSVCpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Pretty String</rdfs:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">(&lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rwLSVCpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;prettyString&lt;/a&gt; TERM STRING) means that STRING is the English word or expression (sequence of words) commonly used to refer to TERM.  The predicate &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rwLSVCpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;prettyString&lt;/a&gt; is used by the code which generates CycL to English paraphrases, but its applicability is not restricted to this use.</rdfs:comment>
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">prettyString</cycAnnot:label>
  </owl:ObjectProperty>

  <owl:Class rdf:about="&cyc;Mx4rvVjrCJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA">
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">God</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">The class of supernatural beings generally supposed to be (a) all-powerful (or more powerful than other classes of divinities within the same religious/folkloric tradition), and (b) immortal (or nearly so, for all practical purposes).</rdfs:comment>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">deity</rdfs:label>
  </owl:Class>

  <owl:Thing rdf:about="http://umbel.org/umbel/sc/God">
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">God</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">The class of supernatural beings generally supposed to be (a) all-powerful (or more powerful than other classes of divinities within the same religious/folkloric tradition), and (b) immortal (or nearly so, for all practical purposes).</rdfs:comment>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">deity</rdfs:label>
  </owl:Thing>

  <owl:ObjectProperty rdf:about="Mx4rTv-jk9SPTXa991kk5mAvHg">
    <cycAnnot:label xml:lang="en">wikipediaArticleName</cycAnnot:label>
    <rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">(&lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rTv-jk9SPTXa991kk5mAvHg&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;wikipediaArticleName&lt;/a&gt; THING NAME) means that in &lt;a href=&quot;http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rtqXA6OC8QdiWC72DuLJdUw&quot; class=&quot;cyc_term&quot;&gt;Wikipedia_WebSite&lt;/a&gt; THING is described by an article with the title NAME</rdfs:comment>
    <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Wikipedia Article Name</rdfs:label>
  </owl:ObjectProperty>

</rdf:RDF>
