Rhea or Rheia (/ˈriːə/; Ancient Greek: Ῥέα [r̥é.aː] or Ῥεία [r̥ěː.aː]) is a mother goddess in ancient Greek religion and mythology, the Titan daughter...
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Saturn Rhea (mythology), a Titaness in Greek mythology It may also refer to: Rhea (name), list of people with this name Rhea Silvia, in Roman mythology the...
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fiction novel Rhea Silvia (2022). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rhea Silvia. Ilia (name) Aeneas Founding of Rome Rhea (mythology) Tiberinus (god)...
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Rhea is a given name and surname. It was originally the name of Rhea, a Titan in Greek mythology. Rhea Anastas (born 1969), American art historian Rhea...
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Ops (category Rhea (mythology))
deity and earth goddess of Sabine origin. Her equivalent in Greek mythology was Rhea. In Ops's statues and coins, she is figured sitting down, as Chthonian...
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Cronus (redirect from Kronos (mythology))
Tartarus. According to Plato, however, the deities Phorcys, Cronus, and Rhea were the eldest children of Oceanus and Tethys. Cronus was usually depicted...
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the third moon discovered around Saturn overall. Rhea is named after the Titan Rhea of Greek mythology, the "mother of the gods" and wife of Kronos, the...
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and the mother of Hermes in the ancient Greek religion Rhea (mythology), a deity in Greek mythology Great Mother (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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Titans in popular culture (category Rhea (mythology))
rock color. There appear to be more Titans in the film than in actual mythology. In the Disney 1997 animated film Hercules there are five Titans. Four...
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Mount Ida (Crete) (category Rhea (mythology))
in the Rethymno regional unit, Ida was sacred to the Titaness Rhea in Greek mythology. On its slopes lies one of the caves, Idaion Antron, the Idaean...
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itself is said to have derived its name from one Sangas, who had offended Rhea and was punished by her by being changed into water. Peneus Alpheus (deity)...
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his lust that led him to assault a goddess, in this case Rhea. Ancient Greece portal Mythology portal Antigone of Troy Calydon Ixion Olenus Liddell & Scott...
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Titans (redirect from Titans (mythology))
Tītānídes) or Titanesses—Theia, Rhea, Themis, Mnemosyne, Phoebe, and Tethys. After Cronus mated with his older sister Rhea, she bore the first generation...
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Mother of the Gods may refer to: Rhea (mythology) in Greek mythology Cybele in Roman mythology Mother of God (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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mythology is the body of myths originally told by the ancient Greeks, and a genre of ancient Greek folklore, today absorbed alongside Roman mythology...
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577 Rhea is a minor planet orbiting the Sun. It is named after Rhea, one of the Titans in Greek mythology. The name may have been inspired by the asteroid's...
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This is a list of giants and giantesses from mythology and folklore; it does not include giants from modern fantasy fiction or role-playing games (for...
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Minoan religion (redirect from Minoan mythology)
Eileithyia Europa (Mythology) Idaea Korybantes Mount Ida Melissa Pasiphaë Rhea (mythology) Talos Velchanos (see also Vulcan (mythology)) Bury, J. B.; Meiggs...
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and Oceanus and Tethys as the parents of Cronus and Rhea and the other Titans. In Roman mythology, Uranus's counterpart was Caelus (Sky). Cicero says...
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Persephone (redirect from Persephone (mythology))
you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. In ancient Greek mythology and religion, Persephone (/pərˈsɛfəniː/ pər-SEF-ə-nee; Greek: Περσεφόνη...
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Gaia (redirect from Gaia mythology)
In Greek mythology, Gaia (/ˈɡeɪə, ˈɡaɪə/; Ancient Greek: Γαῖα, romanized: Gaîa, a poetic form of Γῆ (Gê), meaning 'land' or 'earth'), also spelled Gaea...
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race of male beings associated with the Great Mother, whether as Cybele or Rhea. Their numbers vary, but often they were ten spirit-men so like the three...
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Greek primordial deities (redirect from Primordial gods of Greek mythology)
in turn gave birth to the Titans, and the Cyclopes. The Titans Cronus and Rhea then gave birth to the generation of the Olympians: Zeus, Poseidon, Hades...
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This is a list of named geological features on Rhea, the second largest moon of Saturn. Planetary features are approved by the International Astronomical...
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Numitor (category Ancient Roman mythology stubs)
Procas, descendant of Aeneas the Trojan, and father of the twins' mother, Rhea Silvia, and Lausus.a In 794 BC Procas died and was meant to be succeeded...
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Reia may refer to: Rhea (mythology) Reia, Mozambique Reia (programming language) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Reia...
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Iapetus (redirect from Iapetos (mythology))
In Greek mythology, Iapetus (/aɪˈæpɪtəs/; eye-AP-ih-təs; Ancient Greek: Ἰαπετός, romanized: Iapetós), also Japetus, is a Titan, the son of Uranus and...
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In Greek mythology, Atlas (/ˈætləs/; ‹See Tfd›Greek: Ἄτλας, Átlās) is a Titan condemned to hold up the heavens or sky for eternity after the Titanomachy...
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Ophion (category Kings in Greek mythology)
world with Eurynome before the two of them were cast down by Cronus and Rhea. Pherecydes of Syros's Heptamychia is the first attested mention of Ophion...
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was given by Rhea to Tethys to raise when Zeus was deposing Kronos"; Burkert, p. 92: “Tethys is in no way an active figure in Greek mythology”; West 1997...
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