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- Q2718640 subject Q7214271.
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- Q2718640 abstract "A nymph in Greek mythology, Adamanthea helped raise the infant Zeus to hide him from his father, Cronus. Her name comes from the Greek word ἀδάμας (adamas), meaning "untameable" and θεά, the Greek word for goddess.".
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- Q2718640 wikiPageWikiLink Q7214271.
- Q2718640 wikiPageWikiLink Q8799219.
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- Q2718640 type Person.
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- Q2718640 type Person.
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- Q2718640 type Person.
- Q2718640 comment "A nymph in Greek mythology, Adamanthea helped raise the infant Zeus to hide him from his father, Cronus. Her name comes from the Greek word ἀδάμας (adamas), meaning "untameable" and θεά, the Greek word for goddess.".
- Q2718640 label "Adamanthea".