Rea (doueez) : diforc'h etre ar stummoù

Endalc’h diverket Danvez ouzhpennet
TXiKiBoT (kaozeal | degasadennoù)
D Robot ouzhpennet: cy:Rhea (mytholeg)
Diverradenn ebet eus ar c'hemm
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[[Skeudenn:Rhea MKL1888.png|thumb|Rhea, [[1888]]]]
'''Rea''' pe Rhea (Ῥέα e [[gregach]]), a oa un Ditanez, merc'h da [[Ouranos]], an Oabl, ha [[Gaia]], an Douar, e mojennoù Hellaz kozh. Er mojennoù koshañ e oa gant Gaia ha Kibele, an Doueez Veur, ha goude gwelet evel mamm an doueed ha doueezed brasañ.
 
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'''Rhea''' ([[Greek language|ancient Greek]] '''{{Polytonic|Ῥέα}}''') was the [[Titan (mythology)|Titaness]] daughter of [[Uranus (mythology)|Uranus]], the sky, and [[Gaia (mythology)|Gaia]], the earth, in [[Classical Greece|classical Greek]] mythology. In earlier traditions, she was strongly associated with Gaia and [[Cybele]], the [[Great Goddess]] and later seen by the classical Greeks as the mother of the major gods and goddesses. She became sister to [[Cronus]] and mother to [[Demeter]], [[Hades]], [[Hera]], [[Hestia]], [[Poseidon]], and [[Zeus]]. In [[Roman mythology]], she was [[Magna Mater|Magna Mater deorum Idaea]] and identified with ''Opis'' or, [[Ops]].
 
In art, Rhea is usually depicted on a [[chariot]] drawn by two [[lion]]s, and is not always distinguishable from Cybele.