Anobret

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Anobret was a nymph of the country who was the consort of Kronos (Elus) and mother of their only begotten son Iedud. She is mentioned in the context of Phoenician mythology as recorded by Philo of Byblos.

When

First attested
200 CE
Attested period
200 – 200
Historical notes
Attested in Philo of Byblos's Phoenician history as quoted by Eusebius in the 3rd century CE.

Relationships

parent of
Iedud
consort of
Kronos

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“had by a nymph of the country named Anobret an only begotten son, whom they on this account called ledud”

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