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Rhea (mythology) Summary

Greek goddess, one of the Titans.

Daughter of Uranus and Gaea, she married her brother Cronus, who swallowed all their children except Zeus, whom Rhea concealed. Zeus then overcame Cronus and restored his siblings.

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