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Metis , in ancient Greek religion and mythology, was a Oceanid nymph, one of the daughters of the Titans Oceanus and Tethys. Metis is notable for helping a young Zeus free his siblings from his father Cronus' belly by supplying him with a special drug. After Zeus became king, he and Metis were married, … Meer weergeven
By the era of Greek philosophy in the 5th century BC, Metis had become the first deity of wisdom and deep thought, but her name originally connoted "magical cunning" and was as easily equated with the Meer weergeven
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Metis was an Oceanid, one of the daughters of Oceanus and his sister-wife Tethys, who were 3000 in number. She was a sister of the Potamoi (river-gods), sons of Oceanus and Tethys, who also numbered … Meer weergevenIn his 1998 book Seeing Like a State, James C. Scott used “metis” to describe the knowhow, experience and wisdom that people acquire in building expertise, as a key … Meer weergeven
The similarities between Zeus swallowing Metis and Cronus swallowing his children have been noted by several scholars. This also caused … Meer weergeven
• Metis Island in Antarctica is named after Metis.
• 9 Metis, one of the larger main-belt asteroids, is named after this goddess.
• Metis, a moon of Jupiter, is named after the goddess. Meer weergevenWikipedia-tekst onder CC-BY-SA-licensie Metis (mythologie) - Wikipedia
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