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In this myth Rhea gives Cronus a rock to eat in Zeus' stead thus tricking Cronus. Although mastership of knots is a feature of Greek origin it is also typical of the Varunian sovereign figure, as apparent e.g. in Odin. Once Zeus was victorious over Cronus, he sets this stone up at Delphi and constantly it is anointed with oil and strands of unwoven wool are placed on it.
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DreidelDance ago
@forgotlastaccount @huhhh @Ten @MyNameIsLuka @detcmon In this myth Rhea gives Cronus a rock to eat in Zeus' stead thus tricking Cronus. Although mastership of knots is a feature of Greek origin it is also typical of the Varunian sovereign figure, as apparent e.g. in Odin. Once Zeus was victorious over Cronus, he sets this stone up at Delphi and constantly it is anointed with oil and strands of unwoven wool are placed on it.
8887766554433221 ago
@forgotlastaccount @huhhh @Ten @MyNameIsLuka @detcmon Rhea (or Cybele), after a marble, 1888. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhea_(mythology)#/media/File:Rhea_MKL1888.png