- In Gr**** mythology,
Amalthea or
Amaltheia (Ancient Gr****: Ἀμάλθεια) is the
figure most
commonly identified as the
nurse of Zeus
during his infancy. She...
- 1960 and
written in 1959. An
English translation,
titled "Destination:
Amaltheia", was
published in a
collection of the same name of
Russian science fiction...
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received their name. She was one of the
nymph nurses of Zeus,
sister to
Amaltheia, but
rather than
feeding the baby milk, Melissa,
appropriately for her...
-
Pausanias and
Lactantius or the Aeneid's "Deiphobe,
daughter of Glaucus": "
Amaltheia", "Demophile" or "Taraxandra" all
appear in
various references. The story...
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original on May 31, 2022.
Retrieved May 31, 2022. Smith,
William (1870). "
Amaltheia". A
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman biography and mythology. ****us.Tufts...
- Rhea,
often identified with Cybele, put the
infant Zeus to
nurse with
Amaltheia at
Mount Ida in Crete. Thereafter, his
birthplace was
sacred to Zeus,...
- "horn of Amalthea" (Ancient Gr****: κέρας Ἀμαλθείας, romanized: kéras
Amaltheías),
after Amalthea, a
nurse of Zeus, who is
often part of
stories of the...
- Libya.
Ammon had
married the
goddess Rhea, but he had an
affair with
Amaltheia, who bore Dionysus.
Ammon feared Rhea's
wrath if she were to discover...
- 10.3.21. Strabo,
Geographica 10.3.19. LIMC, p. 583;
Digital LIMC 1942 (
Amaltheia 6).
Quoted by Jane
Ellen Harrison, "The
Kouretes and Zeus Kouros: A Study...
- Χρυσεος) was set by Rhea to
guard the
infant Zeus and his nurse, the goat
Amaltheia, on the
island of Krete.
Later Tantalus was said to have
stolen the automaton...