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In Greek mythology Himalia is a nymph of the eastern end of the island of Rhodes. According to Diodorus Siculus〔Diodorus, ''Library of History'' 5. 55. 4, excerpted online in (Theoi Project ).〕 Zeus was enamoured with her and she produced three sons with him, Spartaios, Kronios, and Kytos: of them nothing further is heard. Jennifer Larson observes that the dictionary compiler Hesychius of Alexandria gives ίμαλιά. denoting an abundance of wheat meal, and notes the agricultural connotations of the sons' names: ""''Spartaios'' recalls sowing, and ''Kytos'' means a basket or jar.'' Kronios'' denotes a descendent of Kronos, the god of the Golden Age",〔Jennifer Lynn Larson, 2001. ''Greek Nymphs: Myth, Cult, Lore'' p. 322 note 397.〕 a mythic time of ease and abundance. ==Notes==
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