the Amazons. The Greek goddess Artemis and the great Anatolian goddess Kybele were identified together as Artemis of Ephesus. The many-breasted "Lady...
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Grayson, Assyrian and Babylonian Chronicles (1975) Munn, Mark (2004). "Kybele as Kubaba in a Lydo-Phrygian Context": Emory University cross-cultural conference...
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frequently adorned statues of Apollo, Asclepius, Pluto, Demeter, Aphrodite, Kybele and Isis, symbolizing nocturnal oblivion. As the power of the Roman Empire...
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(2013). "Divinities in the Orphic Gold Leaves: Euklês, Eubouleus, Brimo, Kybele, Kore and Persephone". Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik. 187:...
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(2013). Divinities in the Orphic Gold Leaves: Euklês, Eubouleus, Brimo, Kybele, Kore and Persephone. Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik, 35–48...
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referred to as Matar Kubileya 'Mother of the mountain' (from which the Greek Kybele and Latin Cybele derive) or Matar areyastin. In her typical Phrygian form...
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their cities better prepared for climate change. İmamoğlu was awarded the Kybele German-Turkish Friendship Award in November 2019. The award was presented...
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Phrygian mother goddess persisted. Greek cults attested to include Hermes, Kybele, the Muses and Tyche. Greek art and culture reached Phoenicia by way of...
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Phrygian god of vegetation and consort of the great Mother of the Gods Kybele (Cybele) Parent Nana, the daughter of the river Sangarius, and almond tree...
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spread to Pisidia and later to the Greco-Roman world under the name of Kybele (Ancient Greek: Κυβέλη; Latin: Cybele). The storm god Tiws held an important...
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2022. Dionysus, Pan sculptures found at site of 2,100-year-old goddess Kybele in northern Turkey Ancient castle under threat of quarry "4th-century tombs...
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Archived from the original on 2021-05-31. Retrieved 2021-08-10. "CYBELE (Kybele) - Phrygian Goddess, Mother of the Gods". www.theoi.com. Retrieved 2021-08-10...
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35 Remen-kher-Saḥ ⲟⲩⲁⲣⲉ Uaret Belbel Vaspan Ouari Samurois Ver or Asuae Kybele Verasua Cyclops (ⲕⲟⲩⲕⲗⲟⲯ) 9 36 A-Saḥ Phu-hor Kourtael or Kurtaêl Parquia...
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reproduction of a Çatalhöyük room with wall-mounted bull heads, a Mother Goddess Kybele (later Cybele) sculpture, obsidian tools, wall paintings of Mount Hasan...
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frequently adorned statues of Apollo, Asklepios, Pluto, Demeter, Aphrodite, Kybele and Isis, symbolizing nocturnal oblivion. The opium poppy was a magical...
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101. According to Schefold, p. 62, Themis "appears here in the guise of Kybele". Brinkmann, N5 p. 92, reads only Tharos. Brinkmann, N7 p. 94. Brinkmann...
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2005, p. 87. Pausanias 3.22.4 English translation. Kurt Bittel. "Kubaba – Kybele." in Erich Ebeling, Bruno Meissner, Dietz Otto Edzard (ed.): Reallexikon...
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and featuring designs that symbolize the Phrygian Mother Goddess Matar (Kybele). The furniture from the largest tomb at Gordion, Tumulus MM, is associated...
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p. 286. ISBN 978-0-89577-087-5. D'Andria, Francesco (2017). "Hades ve Kybele Arasında Hierapolis Ploutonion'unda Yeni Arkeolojik Buluntular". Colloquium...
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of Pennsylvania. pp. 344–349. Naumann, F. (1983). Die Ikonographie der Kybele in der phrygischen und der griechischen Kunst. Tubingen. pp. 150–153.{{cite...
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Early 20th century postcard image of the Hittite statue of the Mother Goddess Kybele in Mount Sipylus...
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regions also implemented different intervention programs, for example, the Kybele program in the Greater Accra region, Accelerated Child Survival and Development...
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coast French Brittany via Bay of Biscay to the shores of Spain "The ship Kybele is ready for travel". Turkish Maritime. 10 June 2009. Retrieved 2017-02-24...
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2307/1359678. ISSN 0022-0256. JSTOR 1359678. S2CID 163418085. Sayce, A (1928). "Kybele and Gallos in the Hittite Texts". The Classical Review. 42 (5): 161–163...
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Anatolian goddess Kybele (closely related to the cult of Attis). Both cults already had a long tradition in the Roman Empire: Kybele/Magna Mater had been...
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initially dedicated to Sabazios) was invented by the deity Sikinnis, a nymph of Kybele (Lucian, Dialogue on Dance, 22). This article incorporates text from a...
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Artifacts related to the cults of gods such as Isis, Osiris, Serapis, Kybele, Serapios, Dionysos or Mithras have been found at the site of every Roman...
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Dead horse (1970s) Untitled Monster (circa 1985) Leda and the Swan (1990) Kybelé (1991) Animal (after 2000) The turn to drawing coincided with Oriešek's...
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(1791–92), Pluto (1778) and Jupiter (1791–92). The statues of Saturn and Kybele were created by Giovanni Marchiori (both delivered from Treviso in 1765...
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