Cres (mythology)
In Greek mythology, Cres (Ancient Greek: Κρής Kres, gen. Κρητός) was a possible eponym of the island Crete. Stephanus of Byzantium distinguishes between two figures of this name: one was a son of Zeus and the nymph Idaea, and the other a Cretan autochthon. According to Cinaethon of Sparta, Cres was the father of Talos. Several authors identified Cres as one of the Curetes, possibly their king, and therefore a caretaker of the young Zeus who was hidden by him in a cave on Crete.
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Cres (mythology)
In Greek mythology, Cres (Ancient Greek: Κρής Kres, gen. Κρητός) was a possible eponym of the island Crete. Stephanus of Byzantium distinguishes between two figures of this name: one was a son of Zeus and the nymph Idaea, and the other a Cretan autochthon. According to Cinaethon of Sparta, Cres was the father of Talos. Several authors identified Cres as one of the Curetes, possibly their king, and therefore a caretaker of the young Zeus who was hidden by him in a cave on Crete.
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Cres (en grec antic Κρής), va ...... de qualsevol invasió per mar.
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In Greek mythology, Cres (Anci ...... den by him in a cave on Crete.
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Kres (griechisch Κρής), Vater ...... us und einer idäischen Nymphe.
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Ο Κρης στην ελληνική μυθολογία ...... ρούνταν ο ιδρυτής της Μιλήτου.
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Cres (en grec antic Κρής), va ...... que Minos, el gran legislador.
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In Greek mythology, Cres (Anci ...... den by him in a cave on Crete.
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Kres (griechisch Κρής), Vater ...... us und einer idäischen Nymphe.
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Ο Κρης στην ελληνική μυθολογία ...... ρούνταν ο ιδρυτής της Μιλήτου.
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Cres (mitologia)
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Cres (mythology)
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Kres
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Κρης (μυθολογία)
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