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| | Mount Ida |
 | | Mount Ida, Phrygia is a mountain, altitude 1,774 m, 39°42′ N 26°51′ E, in the Troad, the environs of ancient Troy, now in Balıkesir Province, northwest Turkey. |
 | | Mount Ida, Crete, is the island's highest summit, sacred to the Goddess Rhea, and in which lies the cave in which Zeus was reared. |
 | | At an earlier time, on Mount Ida, Ganymede, the son of Tros or perhaps of Laomedon, both kings of Troy, was desired by Zeus, who descended in the form of an eagle and swept up Ganymede, to be cupbearer to the Olympian gods. |
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