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Incest in folklore : ウィキペディア英語版
Incest in folklore

Incest in folklore is found in many countries and cultures in the world.
==Greek==
In Greek mythology, Zeus and Hera were brother and sister as well as husband and wife. They were the children of Cronus and Rhea (also married siblings). Cronus and Rhea, in turn, were children of Uranus and Gaia (a son who took his mother as consort, in some versions of the myth). Cronus and Rhea's siblings, the other Titans, were all also married siblings like Nyx and Erebus.
Sea god Phorcys fathered the Phorcydes (most notably Medusa and Scylla) by his sister Ceto.
Myrrha committed incest with her father, Theias, and bore Adonis.
Sophocles' tragic play ''Oedipus the King'' features the ancient Greek king inadvertently consummating an incestuous relationship with his mother.
Persephone is the daughter of Demeter and her brother Zeus, and becomes the consort of her uncle Hades. Some legends indicate that her father impregnated her and begat Zagreus and the Iacchus version of Dionysus.

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