Nannakos


Nannakos (Greek: Νάννακος) is a figure from Greek mythology, the king of Phrygia.

He was in the old days before the flood. According to the first version of the myth, he anticipated the impending catastrophe and ordered public prayers to appease the gods accompanied by the laments of the participants. The second version of the myth states that Nannakos was 300 years old, and the oracle announced that after his death all the people of Phrygia would be destroyed. When the ruler dies, his subjects mourn and soon die in a global flood. From these stories came the origin of the idiom "Nannakos tears," which signifies insatiable despair. Bibliography

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