A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology

Smith, William

A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology. William Smith, LLD, ed. 1890

(Ἀδράστεια).

1. A Cretan nymph, daughter of Melisseus, to whom Rhea entrusted the infant Zeus to be reared in the Dictaean grotto. In this office Adrasteia was assisted by her sister Ida and the Curetes (Apollod. 1.1.6; Callimach. hymn. in Jov. 47), whom the scholiast on Callimachus calls her brothers. Apollonius Rhodius (3.132, &c.) relates that she gave to the infant Zeus a beautiful globe (σφαῖρα) to play with, and on some Cretan coins Zeus is represented sitting upon a globe. (Spanh. ad Callim. l.c.)