Curetes

E394018

The Curetes were mythological attendants and armed dancers in ancient Greek religion, often depicted as guardians of the infant Zeus and associated with ecstatic rites and mountainous regions such as Mount Ida.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Curetes canonical 6

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (43)

Predicate Object
instanceOf figures in ancient Greek religion
mythological group
activity rhythmic clashing of weapons
ritual dancing
associatedWith Crete
Mount Ida
Rhea
Zeus
ecstatic rites
mountainous regions
cultType ecstatic cult
mystery cult elements
culturalSphere Aegean religious traditions
Cretan Greek culture
describedIn Apollonius of Rhodes
Diodorus Siculus
Homeric tradition
Strabo
etymologyProposed related to Greek word for youth (kouros)
function drowned out the cries of infant Zeus
performed noisy war dances
protected Zeus from Cronus
gender male
linkedDeity Zeus Cretensis
Zeus Thaulios
surface form: Zeus of Mount Ida
mythologicalEra age of the Titans
infancy of Zeus
parentDeity Rhea
religion ancient Greek religion
ritualFeature loud music and percussion
martial dance movements
role armed dancers
attendants of Zeus
guardians of the infant Zeus
sometimesIdentifiedWith Corybantes
Dactyls
Kouretes
symbolism protection of divine kingship
transition and initiation
weapon shields
spears
worshipPlace caves
mountain sanctuaries

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (6)

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