The nymph who nursed the infant Jupiter with goat's milk is named Amalthea. In Greek mythology, she is often depicted as a nurturing figure who cared for the young god after his mother, Rhea, hid him from his father, Cronus. Amalthea is sometimes associated with the horn of plenty, known as the cornucopia, symbolizing abundance and nourishment.
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I am the moon Amalthea, the nymph who nursed the infant Jupiter with goat's milk according to Roman mythology.
The moon Amalthea (Αμάλθεια) discovered in 1892. The name means ''tender goddess'' and the nymph is sometimes depicted as a goat.
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The moon associated with the nymph who nursed the infant Jupiter is named Callisto. She was transformed into a bear by the goddess Juno out of jealousy, which eventually led to her and her son Arcas being placed in the sky as the constellations Ursa Major and Ursa Minor.
Amaltheia was the nurse of Zeus
you are Jupiter's moon Io
Adrasteia wasn't a daughter of Zeus. She was a nymph who nursed Zeus while he was growing up.