Ida (mother of Minos) explained

Type:Greek
Ida
Abode:Phrygia (probably), later Crete
Parents:Corybas and Thebe
Siblings:-
Children:Minos II
Deity Of:Queen of Crete
Member Of:the Cretan Royal Family
Consort:Lycastus

In Greek mythology, Ida (Ancient Greek: Ἴδη means 'wooded mountain'[1]) or Idê was the daughter of Corybas, who gave his name to the Corybantes. Her possible mother was Thebe, daughter of Cilix.[2] Ida married Lycastus, the king of Crete, who was the son of Minos, the first king of Crete. She bore Lycastus a son, also named Minos, who succeeded his father as the "second" king Minos of Crete.[3] [4]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Graves, Robert. The Greek Myths - The Complete and Definitive Edition. Penguin Books Limited. 2017. 9780241983386. 43.
  2. Diodorus Siculus, 5.49.3
  3. Grimal, s.v. Ida, p. 227
  4. [Diodorus Siculus]