Rhea

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Rhea is a Titaness in Greek mythology, best known as the mother of several Olympian gods, including Zeus, whom she saved from being devoured by his father Cronus.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Selene 1

Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Titaness
deity
figure in Greek mythology
appearsIn Apollodorus' Bibliotheca
surface form: Library of Apollodorus

Hesiod's Theogony
surface form: Theogony by Hesiod
associatedWith fertility
motherhood
mountains
wild animals
childOf Gaia
Uranus
consortOf Cronus
culture Greek mythology
equatedWith Cybele
gender female
grandparentOf Apollo
Ares
Artemis
Dionysus
Hebe
Hephaestus
Hermes
Persephone
The Three Graces
surface form: the Graces

the Muses
memberOf Titans
mythologicalEra Titanomachy
surface form: Titanomachy period
opposed Cronus devouring their children
parentOf Demeter
Hades
Hera
Hestia
Poseidon
Zeus
saved Zeus
siblingOf Coeus
Crius
Cronus
Hyperion
Iapetus
Mnemosyne
Oceanus
Phoebe
Tethys
Theia
Themis
symbol chariot drawn by lions
crown
drum
worshippedIn Crete

Referenced by (26)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Iasion grandparent Rhea
subject surface form: Age of the Titans
Titans includes Rhea
subject surface form: first-generation Titans
Titanides notableMember Rhea
Demeter parent Rhea
Hades parent Rhea
Hera parent Rhea
Hestia parent Rhea
Zeus parent Rhea
Poseidon parents Rhea
Clymene relative Rhea
Crius sibling Rhea
Cronus sibling Rhea
Helios sibling Rhea
this entity surface form: Selene
Iapetus sibling Rhea
Oceanus sibling Rhea
Coeus siblingOf Rhea
Cronus spouse Rhea
subject surface form: Cronus
Cronus wasTrickedBy Rhea