Advertisement
Advertisement
Rhadamanthus
/ ˌrædəˈmænθəs /
noun
- Greek myth one of the judges of the dead in the underworld
Discover More
Derived Forms
- ˌRhadaˈmanthine, adjective
Discover More
Example Sentences
The regions to the left, she said, were ruled over by stern Rhadamanthus, also a son of Europa, who punished the wicked for their misdeeds.
From Literature
The land of the Phæaceans, Scheria, can scarcely be anything else than this Paradise, to which, according to one myth, Rhadamanthus fled from his brother Minos when he reigned in Crete.
From Project Gutenberg
Their three sons were Minos, Rhadamanthus, and Sarpedon.
From Project Gutenberg
The judge is not Minos nor Rhadamanthus, but "God the maker is the arbiter."
From Project Gutenberg
One of these appears to be the same as the Greek Rhadamanthus, who sat as supreme judge in the invisible world, and apportioned to the dead their rewards or punishments.
From Project Gutenberg
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse