Rhea

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Rhea in Meyers Conversationslexikon (1880) picta.


Rhea (-ae, f.; Graece Ῥέα) fuit dea Graeca, deae Romanae Opi respondens. Rhea fuit filia Urani et Gaeae, soror et uxor Croni, qui in mythologia Romana Saturnus appellatus est.


Liberorum Rheae clarissimi sunt Zeus (Iuppiter), Poseidon (Neptunus), Hades (Pluto), Hestia (Vesta), Demeter (Ceres) et Hera (Iuno).


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Haec stipula ad mythologiam spectat. Amplifica, si potes!



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