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      • In Greek mythology, Ganymede (/ ˈɡænɪmiːd / GAN-im-eed) [ 1 ] or Ganymedes (/ ˌɡænɪˈmiːdiːz / GAN-im-EE-deez; [ 2 ] Ancient Greek: Γανυμήδης, romanized:Ganymēdēs) is a divine hero whose homeland was Troy.
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  1. In Greek mythology, Ganymede (/ ˈ ɡ æ n ɪ m iː d / GAN-im-eed) [1] or Ganymedes (/ ˌ ɡ æ n ɪ ˈ m iː d iː z / GAN-im-EE-deez; [2] Ancient Greek: Γανυμήδης, romanized: Ganymēdēs) is a divine hero whose homeland was Troy.

  2. Oct 21, 2024 · Greek: Ganymēdēs. Latin: Ganymedes, or Catamitus. Ganymede, in Greek legend, the son of Tros (or Laomedon), king of Troy. Because of his unusual beauty, he was carried off either by the gods or by Zeus, disguised as an eagle, or, according to a Cretan account, by Minos, to serve as cupbearer.

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  3. GANYMEDES (Ganymede) was a handsome Trojan prince who was carried off to heaven by Zeus in the shape of an eagle where he was appointed as cup-bearer of the gods. Ganymedes was also placed amongst the stars as the constellation Aquarius, his ambrosial mixing cup as Crater, and the eagle as Aquila.

    • Cupbearer of the gods
    • Tros and Callirhoe
    • Mount Olympus
    • Pitcher, hoop
  4. Oct 19, 2023 · In Greek mythology, the origins of Ganymede vary across sources like Homer, Pindar, and Apollodorus, who claim he was the son of Tros and Callirhoe. Contrastingly, Euripides and Cicero suggest he was Laomedon’s son, while others point to Ilus as his father.

  5. Aug 22, 2023 · Ganymede: The Divine Cupbearer of the Gods. In the vast tapestry of Greek mythology, few figures are as intriguing as Ganymede. This Trojan prince, known for his unparalleled beauty, was not just a mortal; he was chosen by Zeus himself to serve as the cupbearer of the gods on Mount Olympus.

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    • Tros, King of Troy
    • Ilus and Assaracus
  6. Ganymede was a hero in Greek mythology who came from the fabled city of Troy. He was the son of Tros, who was from Dardania, and Callirrhoe, the daughter of Scamander, who was a river god in Greek mythology. He is also described as having two brothers, Ilus and Assaracus.

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  8. May 27, 2021 · Ganymede (or Ganymedes) was a young man from Troy. His beauty was unparalleled, and for that reason, Zeus abducted and brought him to Olympus to serve as his cupbearer and lover. Ganymede’s myth is an important step in queer history, but there is also a dark side to the story.

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