- in
Anatolia was
sacred to Cybele, who is
sometimes called Mater Idaea ("
Idaean Mother"),
while Rhea,
often identified with Cybele, put the
infant Zeus...
- humans. When
Ankhiale knew her time of
delivery was come, she went to the
Idaean Cave on
Mount Ida or, alternatively,
Psychro Cave on the
Lasithi Plateau...
- Gr**** mythology. On its
slopes lies one of the caves,
Idaion Antron, the
Idaean Cave, in which,
according to legend, the god Zeus was born.
Other legends...
- ****tive
sites of the
birth of Zeus.
Other legends place Zeus'
birthplace as
Idaean Cave (Ἰδαῖον Ἄντρον) on
Mount Ida.
According to Hesiod,
Theogony (477-484)...
- Dactyl.
Idaean regiones (geologically
distinct areas) are
named after the
discoverer of the asteroid, and the
places where he worked.
Idaean craters are...
- the
Kurbantes and the
Korybantes and in like
manner the
Kouretes and the
Idaean Daktyls are the same as the Kabeiroi, but as to the
Kabeiroi they are unable...
- ****ociated with, the
great seers of mythology.
Idaean Dactyls, a work
concerning mythological smelters, the
Idaean Dactyls.
Descent of Perithous,
about Theseus...
-
Daktyls of Ida are
called 'guiders of destiny' and 'those who sit
beside the
Idaean Mother'." They
leapt and
danced in
their armour: "For this
reason the Phrygians...
-
named Cydnus. Anchiale, a
Cretan nymph, who gave
birth to the
metalworking Idaean Dactyls in the
Dictaean cave. She was also seen as a
Titan goddess and perhaps...
- Himera,
Sicily Hydaspides Hydaspers River,
India nurses of
infant Zagreus Idaean Nymphs Mount Ida,
Crete nurses of
infant Zeus • Ida •
Adrasteia Inachides...