In Greek mythology, Nana[1] (/ˈneɪnə/ (Ancient Greek: Νάνα) is a daughter of the Phrygian river-god Sangarius, identified with the river Sakarya located in present-day Turkey.
The almond tree had sprung from the spot where the hermaphroditic Agdistis was castrated, becoming Cybele, the Mother of the Gods.
[2] Nana abandoned the baby boy, who was tended by a he-goat.
The baby, Attis, grew up to become Cybele's consort and lover.
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