- In Gr**** mythology,
Amalthea or
Amaltheia (Ancient Gr****: Ἀμάλθεια) is the most-frequently
mentioned foster-mother of Zeus. The name Amalthea, in Gr****...
- 1959. An [English language|English]] translation,
titled "Destination:
Amaltheia", was
published in a
collection of the same name of
Russian science fiction...
-
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...
- 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,...
-
Pausanias and
Lactantius or the Aeneid's "Deiphobe,
daughter of Glaucus": "
Amaltheia", "Demophile" or "Taraxandra" all
appear in
various references. The story...
- for and
protected by a
number of
divine attendants,
including the goat
Amaltheia ("Nourishing Goddess"), who fed him with her milk. The
suckling ****ure...
- Ian. "Canes Venatici". Star Tales.
Retrieved 1
April 2018. "AMALTHEA (
Amaltheia) - Goat
Nurse of Zeus in Gr**** Mythology". www.theoi.com. Ridpath, Ian...
- The
infant god was fed on milk and honey, the milk of the goat-nymph
Amaltheia.
Melisseus is
simply another form of Melissus, also a
Cretan "honey-man...
- and Lactantius, "Deiphobe,
daughter of Glaucus" by Virgil, as well as "
Amaltheia", "Demophile", or "Taraxandra" by others. Sibyl's
prophecies became po****r...
- Park in Caernarfonshire, had
acquired the yacht. He
renamed her
after Amaltheia, a
nymph in Gr**** mythology. The
Mercantile Navy List
records the name...