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|etymtx=Grammatical information: m.<br />Meaning: King of Crete, one of the three judges of the netherworld (Il.).<br />Other forms: Aeol. [[Βραδάμανθυς]] (gramm.).<br />Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]<br />Etymology: Seen the <b class="b3">-νθ-</b>, Pre-Greek (after v. Wilamowitz Glaube 1,56 n. 3 Carian). Appellativ. meaning unknown. Since Kuhn KZ 4, 123 f. oftenconnected with [[ῥάδαμνος]] with variable interpretation of the final ('rod-bearer', <b class="b2">scepter-bearer</b>). Diff. v. Windekens Studia in hon. Dečev 81ff. (with ref. of earlier views, a.o. Kretschmer Glotta 15, 190; s. also 16, 192): Pelasgian.
|etymtx=Grammatical information: m.<br />Meaning: King of Crete, one of the three judges of the netherworld (Il.).<br />Other forms: Aeol. [[Βραδάμανθυς]] (gramm.).<br />Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]<br />Etymology: Seen the <b class="b3">-νθ-</b>, Pre-Greek (after v. Wilamowitz Glaube 1,56 n. 3 Carian). Appellativ. meaning unknown. Since Kuhn KZ 4, 123 f. oftenconnected with [[ῥάδαμνος]] with variable interpretation of the final ('rod-bearer', <b class="b2">scepter-bearer</b>). Diff. v. Windekens Studia in hon. Dečev 81ff. (with ref. of earlier views, a.o. Kretschmer Glotta 15, 190; s. also 16, 192): Pelasgian.
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==Wikipedia EN==
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In Greek mythology, Rhadamanthus (/ˌrædəˈmænθəs/) or Rhadamanthys (Ancient Greek: Ῥαδάμανθυς) was a wise king of Crete. In later accounts he is said to be one of the judges of the dead. Rhadamanthus' name might mean 'rod diviner' derived from two Greek words mantis "soothsayer, seer" and rhabdos "rod, wand". It could also be etymologically related to Greek adámas "invincible, untamed", damázo "to overpower, to tame, to conquer."
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==Wikipedia FR==
==Wikipedia FR==
Dans la mythologie grecque, [[Rhadamante]] ou [[Rhadamanthe]] (en grec ancien Ῥαδάμανθυς / Rhadámanthus) est le fils de Zeus et d'Europe (la fille d'Agénor). Il est renommé pour sa vertu et sa justice.
Dans la mythologie grecque, [[Rhadamante]] ou [[Rhadamanthe]] (en grec ancien Ῥαδάμανθυς / Rhadámanthus) est le fils de Zeus et d'Europe (la fille d'Agénor). Il est renommé pour sa vertu et sa justice.