According to Greek legend, a goat named Amalthea--or Nourishing Goddess--suckled the Greek God Zeus with her milk. The suckling future king of the gods had unusual abilities and strength, beginning the idea of abundance. Either Amalthea broke off a horn and offered it to Greek God Zeus as a sign of reverence, or the playful child broke one off for himself, to take with him on his road to adulthood--the story differs. As a sign of gratitude, Zeus later set the goat's image in the sky, also known as constellation Capricorn.
A cornucopia made of bread, prepared for a Thanksgiving meal in 2005 for U.S. Navy personnel |
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