Rhea
Genealogy
Agrius, Alcyoneus, Anax, Arges, Briareus, Brontes, Ceto, Charybdis, Clytius, Coeus, Cottus, Crius, Cronus, Dione, Echidna, Enceladus, Ephialtes, Erechtheus, Eurytus, Eurybia, Gration, Gyes, Hippolytus, Hyperion, Iapetus, Mimas, Mnemosyne, Nereus, Oceanus, Pallas, Phoebe, Phorcus, Polybotes, Porphyrion, Steropes, Tethys, Thaumas, Themis, Thia, Thoas, Triptolemus, Typhon
Group
Places
Events
- The birth of the Titans
- Cronus and Rhea are married
- Rhea gives birth to the Olympians
- Cronus swallows his children
- Zeus is born and hidden by Rhea
- Rhea tricks Cronus into swallowing a stone in the place of the newborn Zeus
- Rhea cures Dionysus of insanity
- Rhea teaches Dionysus rites of initiation
- Rhea teaches Oenone the art of prophecy
Citations
- Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Library, Section 1.3
- Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Library, Section 1.5
- Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Library, Section 1.6
- Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Library, Section 1.7
- Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Library, Section 5.1
- Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Library, Section 12.6
- Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Epitome, Section 6.16
- Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 14, Section 197
- Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 15, Section 184
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 1, Section 18.7
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 5, Section 7.6
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 8, Section 8.2
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 8, Section 10.1
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 8, Section 32.5
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 8, Section 36.2
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 8, Section 36.3
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 8, Section 41.2
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 8, Section 47.3
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 9, Section 2.7
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 9, Section 41.6
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