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Idaea

Idaea or Idaia () referring to either the Cretan Mount Ida, or the Phrygian Mount Ida in the Troad, is the name of several figures in Greek mythology:

  • Idaea, a nymph, who was the mother, by the river-god Scamander, of King Teucer.
  • Idaea, the daughter of the Scythian king Dardanus, and wife of Phineus, who falsely accused her stepsons, leading to their imprisonment and torture.
  • Idaea one of several epithets of Cybele, the great mother goddess of Anatolia, associated with Phrygian Mount Ida.
  • Idaea, a nymph who was said to be the mother, by the shepherd Theodorus, of Erythraean Sibyl Herophile, and gave birth to her in a grotto at Erythrae.
  • Idaea, the mother of the Kuretes () by an earlier Zeus who was, according to a tradition attributed by Diodorus Siculus to the Phrygians, the brother of Uranus and king of Crete, rather than the Olympian Zeus.
  • Idaea, a nymph said to be the mother, by Zeus, of Cres who was said to be the eponym of Crete.
  • Idaea or Ida, a daughter of Minos who was the mother of Asterion by Zeus. She might be the same with the above character.

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