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    In Greek mythology, Rhadamanthus ( / ˌrædəˈmænθəs /) or Rhadamanthys ( Ancient Greek: Ῥαδάμανθυς) was a wise king of Crete. As the son of Zeus and Europa he was considered a demigod. He later became one of the judges of the dead and an important figure in Greek mythology. His name, whose etymology is obscure, [1] [2] was later ...

  2. Rhadamanthus was a king in Greek mythology, son of Zeus and Europa and brother of Sarpedon and Minos. Rhadamanthus as well as his brother Minos later became two of the three judges of the dead in the Underworld. According to some sources, Rhadamanthus married Ariadne, the daughter of Minos and therefore, his niece; she should not be confused ...

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  4. May 18, 2018 · Rhadamanthus in Greek mythology, the son of Zeus and Europa, and brother of Minos, who, as a ruler and judge in the underworld, was renowned for his justice. In poetic and literary usage, Rhadamanthine means showing stern and inflexible judgement. *Rhadamanthus* in Greek mythology [1], the son of Zeus [2] and Europa, and brother of Minos [3 ...

  5. Apr 26, 2021 · In Summary. Rhadamanthus was one of the three sons of Europa and Zeus. He and his brothers were raised as princes of Crete by their stepfather, the island’s king. A few surviving examples in mythology claim that Rhadamanths was a well-loved lawmaker. His rules and reforms made him popular among the people.

  6. Rhadamanthys Judge of the dead. Rhadamanthys’ story would continue even after death, for the fairness of his rule in Ocalea, resulted in him being appointed as one of the three judges of the dead in the afterlife, along with the other deceased kings, Aeacus and Minos. In the realm of Hades, three judges would decide how the deceased would ...

  7. Rhadamanthus. ( * (Rada/manqus ), a son of Zeus and Europa, and brother of king Minos of Crete ( Hom. Il. 14.322 ), or, according to others, a son of Hephaestus ( Paus. 8.53.2 ). From fear of his brother he fled to Ocaleia in Boeotia, and there married Alcmene. In consequence of his justice throughout life, he became, after his death, one of ...

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