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The Titans in Greek Mythology » Rhea, the Mother of the Olympian Gods

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Rhea –Cybele enthroned, her right hand resting at the shoulder of Attis. Pentelic Marble Depiction of Rhea-Cybele enthroned, with Demeter on her right. They are flanked by Iakhos, god of the procession of initiates into the Eleusinian Mysteries, and Kore-Persephone. Pentelic Marble Cult statue of the mother of the gods. Next to her a lion

Rhea, the Mother of the Olympian Gods


Rhea –Cybele enthroned, her right hand resting at the shoulder of Attis. Pentelic Marble
Type: Relief
Location: National Archaeological Museum of Athens
Country: Greece




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