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Rarus In Greek mythology, Rarus (Ρᾶρος〔It was specifically stressed by ancient grammarians, e. g. Herodianus 1. 546-547; 2. 940; scholia on ''Iliad'', 1. 56, that the initial Ρ of his name was supposed to have a spiritus lenis on it - unlike all other Greek words beginning with ρ. Thus the correct Latin transliteration is Rarus and not Rharus.〕) or Rar (Ρᾶρ) was a son of Cranaus,〔Hesychius of Alexandria s. v. ''Kranaou hyios''〕 eponym of the Rharian Field near Eleusis, and a possible father of Triptolemus by an unnamed daughter of Amphictyon.〔Pausanias, ''Description of Greece'', 1. 14. 3〕〔Hesychius of Alexandria s. v. ''Raros'', also noting that the adjective ''ρᾶρος'' meant "strong"〕〔Photius, ''Lexicon'', s. v. ''Rar''〕 According to Suda, Rarus was the father of Celeus and through him grandfather of Triptolemus. He received Demeter hospitably as she was searching for her daughter Persephone, and the goddess, in reward, taught his grandson the art of cultivating crops.〔Suda s. v. ''Rarias''〕 ==References==
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