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Corybantes, Korybantes:
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Corybantes, Korybantes
Corybantes Korybantes (Greek) Celebrants in the Mysteries of Rhea Cybele in Phrygia. The outer rites, celebrating the death and rebirt...
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Mysteries Of The Corybantes:
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Mysteries Of The Corybantes
Corybantes, Mysteries of the. These were held in Phrygia in honour of Atys, the youth beloved by Cybele. The rites were very elaborate...
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Abiri:
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Abiri
Abiri (Ancient Greek). See Kabiri, also written Kabeiri, the Mighty Ones, celestials, sons of Zedec the just one, a group of deities w...
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Samothraces:
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Samothraces
Samothraces (Ancient Greek). A designation of the Five gods worshipped at the island of that name during the Mysteries. They are consi...
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Anaktes, Anakes:
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Anaktes, Anakes (Greek) Also Anactes, Anaces. Kings, chiefs; applied by Homer and other Greeks to the gods, as for instance the Dioscu...
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Atys, Attis:
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Atys or Attis (Greek) (probably from Phrygian) A deity worshiped in connection with the Great Mother, Cybele, in Phrygia and la...
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Dactyli, Dactyls:
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Dactyli, Dactyls
Dactyli, Dactyls (Greek) (from daktylos finger) Fingers; in Greek mythology, the smith said to have first discovered and worked...
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Titans:
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Titans
Titans (Greek) In Greek mythology, builders of worlds, often called cosmocratores, and as microcosmic entities the progenitors of huma...
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Cybele, Kybele:
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Cybele, Kybele
Cybele Kybele (Greek) A Phrygian goddess of caves and mountains, vines and agriculture, and town life, first worshiped at Pessinus; la...
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Dioscuri, dioskouroi:
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Dioscuri, dioskouroi
Dioscuri Dioskouroi (Greek) In Greek mythology, Castor and Pollux (Greek Polydeuces), Spartan twin sons of Tyndareus and Leda; their s...
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Cybele: Encyclopedia - Cybele
Originally a Phrygian goddess, Cybele (Greek Κυβέλη, sometimes given the etymology "she of the hair" if her name is Greek, not Phry...
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Sanchuniathon: Encyclopedia - Sanchuniathon
Sanchuniathon or Sanchoniathon or Sanchoniatho is the purported Phoenician author of three lost works originally in Phoenician, surviving...
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Cabeiri: Encyclopedia - Cabeiri
Cabeiri in Greek mythology, were a group of minor deities, of whose character and worship nothing certain is known. Their chief seats of ...
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Cybele: Encyclopedia Ii - Cybele - Cult History
Cybele - Overview: Anatolia Greece and Rome.
At Pessinos in Phrygia, an archaic version of Cybele had been venerated as Agdistis since ...
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Sanchuniathon: Encyclopedia Ii - Sanchuniathon - The Author
The compilers of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica warned that Sanchuniathon "belongs more to legend than to history." All our knowledge ...
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