And it was the nymph Melissa who cared for an infant Zeus by feeding him honey.
One of the best-known involves the birth and nurturance of the infant Zeus, who had to be hidden from his devouring father Cronus.
Myrtoessa (one of the nurses of infant Zeus, dwelled in a well in Arcadia)
The ash-tree sisters tended the infant Zeus in Rhea's Cretan cave.
A nymph in Greek mythology, Adamanthea helped raise the infant Zeus to hide him from his father, Cronus.
Like the infant Zeus in Cretan myth, the child Zagreus was entrusted to the Titans who distracted him with toys.
Aega and her sister Helice nursed the infant Zeus in Crete, and the former was afterwards changed by the god into the constellation called Capella.
For this reason, in part, there are several versions of the story surrounding the mythological character Melissa, especially in how she came to care for the infant Zeus.
The goat-god Aegipan was nurtured by Amalthea with the infant Zeus in Athens.
Oenoe, an Arcadian nymph, one of the nurses of infant Zeus.