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  • Cybele – Mythopedia
    Cybele (known as “Cybebe” in Lydian) was a major mother goddess of Phrygia, in Anatolia She was a goddess of fertility first and foremost, but was also associated with nature, healing, prophecy, mountains, and the protection of cities Cybele was often honored alongside her handsome consort Attis
  • Corybantes – Mythopedia
    The Corybantes were rustic deities often confused or identified with the Curetes Like the Curetes, the Corybantes protected Zeus while he was still an infant by loudly dancing around him to conceal his cries from his father Cronus They were also associated with the cults of Dionysus and Cybele
  • Rhea – Mythopedia
    Rhea was a Greek Titan and mother of the Olympian gods After her husband Cronus consumed their first five children, she saved her sixth baby, Zeus, by giving Cronus a stone to swallow instead
  • Atalanta – Mythopedia
    Atalanta was a female hero renowned for her speed and strength She distinguished herself in many heroic exploits, including the Calydonian boar hunt
  • Dactyls – Mythopedia
    The Dactyls were gods or culture heroes of obscure origins They were smiths and magicians whose number, depending on the source, varied between five and more than fifty They were connected with Mount Ida in either Crete or Phrygia and were often associated with Rhea, Cybele, or with similar divine guilds such as the Corybantes
  • Metamorphoses: Book 10 (Full Text) - Mythopedia
    Of Cybele, great mother of the Gods, Rais’d by Echion in a lonely wood, And full of brown, religious horror stood By a long painful journey faint, they chose! Their weary limbs here secret to repose But soon my pow’r inflam’d the lustful boy, Careless of rest he sought untimely joy A hallow’d gloomy cave, with moss o’er-grown,
  • Icarius (Attic Hero) – Mythopedia
    A Roman-era mosaic from the House of Dionysus in Paphos (Cyprus) showing Iacrius (left) with his cattle (third century CE) Wikimedia Commons Public Domain
  • Anticleia – Mythopedia
    Anticleia was the daughter of Autolycus, the wife of Laertes, and the mother of Odysseus Anticleia died of sorrow while waiting for her son Odysseus to return from Troy; in the Odyssey, Odysseus speaks to her shade when he travels to the Underworld
  • Achaea – Mythopedia
    Achaea was a region of Greece in the northern Peloponnese, bounded by the Corinthian Gulf and the Chelmus and Panachaeco mountains Originally called Aegialus, the region was conquered and renamed Achaea by the Achaeans, a northern Greek tribe who took their name from the hero Achaeus
  • Dictys – Mythopedia
    Avi Kapach Avi Kapach is a writer, scholar, and educator who received his PhD in Classics from Brown University





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