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Pausanias in Description of Greece, Book 8 (Arcadia), 37.5 refers to a statue of the Great Mother which has next to it a representation of a man in armor who according to Pausanias is Anytus, a Titan and the person who raised the Great Mother when she was a child. I doubt this meets notability for a separate article but it is not discussed in the Titan article where it probably belongs rather than here.
4.249.63.217 (talk) 19:04, 13 April 2010 (UTC)Reply