It was on Mount Ida, Crete.
In a cave on the Island Of Crete. He was put there after his mother, Rhea, had given Cronus, his father, a rock to swallow assuring him it was Zeus that it was Zeus.
She took him to a cave on Mt Ida, where some nymphs and satyrs brought him up.
Rhea was Zeus' mother. They had no offspring together.
Rhea prevented Cronos from swallowing Zeus by secretly giving birth to him in a cave on Mount Ida and then wrapping a stone in swaddling clothes, which Cronos swallowed instead, believing it to be his newborn son. Rhea then hid Zeus and raised him away from Cronos, allowing him to grow strong enough to challenge his father. Eventually, Zeus would return to confront Cronos, leading to the Titanomachy and the overthrow of the Titans.
Zeus was the child of Cronus and Rhea
Rhea hides Zeus in a cave on the island of Crete, where he is raised in secret by the nymphs Adrasteia and Ida and protected from his father, Cronus.
Rhea hid Zeus in a cave to protect him from being devoured by his father, Cronus, who feared a prophecy that one of his children would overthrow him. By hiding Zeus, Rhea ensured his safety and allowed him to grow up strong and eventually fulfill the prophecy.
Rhea.
In a cave on the Island Of Crete. He was put there after his mother, Rhea, had given Cronus, his father, a rock to swallow assuring him it was Zeus that it was Zeus.
She hid him in a cave so Cronus wont eat him, and she took care of him secretly.
She took him to a cave on Mt Ida, where some nymphs and satyrs brought him up.
Rhea fooled Cronus by giving him a stone wrapped in blankets instead of baby Zeus to swallow. This deception allowed Zeus to be raised in secret, eventually leading to him overthrowing Cronus and becoming king of the gods.
Zeus's mother is Rhea, one of the Titans in Greek mythology. She was married to Cronus, who was Zeus's father.
Rhea was Zeus' mother. They had no offspring together.
Rhea saved Zeus from being eaten by his father Kronos by tricking him into swallowing a rock instead of the baby. She then hid Zeus in a cave on Mount Ida where he was raised in secret until he was strong enough to challenge Kronos.
Rhea tricked Cronus by wrapping a stone in swaddling clothes instead of baby Zeus and giving it to him to eat, claiming it was their newborn son. This deception allowed Zeus to escape being eaten by his father and grow up to eventually overthrow Cronus.
a nymph who was charged by Rhea with nurturing the infant Zeus, in secret in the Dictaean cave, to protect him from his father Cronus