Source: Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. Since they did not have milk, they furnished him a she-goat, Amalthea by name, who is said to have reared him. She often bore twin kids, and at the very time that Jove was brought to her to nurse, had borne a pair.
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So the Horn of Amalthea became the symbol of plenty, and whoever had it in his or her -Who is Who in ...Antiquity · -Who is Who in ...Mythology
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Mar 30, 2009 English: In Greek mythology, Amalthea is the most often mentioned among foster-mothers of Zeus. She is sometimes represented as the goat,
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Amaltheia, Amalthea (Greek) In Greek mythology a nymph who cared for the infant Zeus when his mother Rhea concealed him in a cave in Crete to keep him from being devoured by his father Kronos. Another legend credits the nymphs Ida and Adrastea with his care, but names the goat which suckled him Amaltheia.
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Read more here: » Amalthea mythology: Encyclopedia - Amalthea mythology Faculae on Amalthea are named after locations in Greek mythology associated with...
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Amalthea1. n. (Myth & Legend / Classical Myth & Legend) Greek myth. a. a nymph who brought up the infant Zeus on goat's milk...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Amalthea. Amalthea. Information about Amalthea in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. (redirected from Amalthea) Sibyl who brought Tarquin the nine books containing Rome's destiny; in Greek mythology, Amalthaea was the nurse of the infant Zeus, represented as a goat.
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Sibyl who brought Tarquin the nine books containing Rome's destiny; in Greek mythology, Amalthaea was the nurse of the infant Zeus, represented as a goat. Amalthea group; Amalthea's; Amaltheia; Amaltheus; Amalveor; Amalvinus; Amalya Kearse; Amalya L. Kearse; Amalya Lyle Kearse; Amalya Lyle Kearse; Amam; Amam; Amam;
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ACHILLEUS m Greek Mythology; Original Greek form of ACHILLES ADAD m Near Eastern Mythology; Akkadian cognate of HADAD ADITYA m Indian, Hindu Mythology; Means "belonging to ADITI" in Sanskrit... [more]
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