- Rhea (mythology) - Wikipedia
Rhea or Rheia ( ˈ r iː ə ; [1] Ancient Greek: Ῥέα or Ῥεία [r̥ěː aː]) is a mother goddess in ancient Greek religion and mythology, the Titan daughter of the earth goddess Gaia and the sky god Uranus, himself a son of Gaia
- Rhea | Characteristics, History, Myths | Britannica
Rhea, in Greek religion, ancient goddess, probably pre-Hellenic in origin, who was worshipped sporadically throughout the Greek world As a daughter of Uranus (Heaven) and Gaea (Earth), Rhea was a Titan She married her brother Cronus, who was warned that one of his children was fated to overthrow him
- Rhea (bird) - Wikipedia
The rhea ( ˈ r iː ə REE-ə), also known as the ñandu [a] ( nj æ n ˈ d uː nyan-DOOZ) or South American ostrich, [3] [4] is a South American ratite (flightless bird without a keel on the sternum bone) of the order Rheiformes
- Rhea - Mythopedia
Rhea was a Greek Titan and mother of the Olympian gods After her husband Cronus consumed their first five children, she saved her sixth baby, Zeus, by giving Cronus a stone to swallow instead
- Rhea - Greek Mythology
Rhea's Portrayal In art, she started appearing in the fourth century BC; however, she was often depicted with characteristics similar to those used for Cybele, thus making the two goddesses indistinguishable Rhea was often symbolised as a p
- Rhea: Greek Mother Of Gods And Queen Of The Titans
Key Points: Rhea is the Queen of the Titans and the Mother of the Gods She is the daughter of Uranus (Sky) and Gaia (Earth) ; Rhea’s siblings include Cronus, Oceanus, and Hyperion, among others
- Rhea - Titan and Greek Goddess of Motherhood - Facts and . . .
RHEA FACTS; Name(s): Rhea: Rules over: Nature, female fertility and motherhood: Title: Titaness and goddess of nature The Mother Of Gods: Gender: Female
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