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- Cybele - Wikipedia
In Greece, Cybele became associated with mountains, town and city walls, fertile nature, and wild animals, especially lions In Rome, Cybele became known as Magna Mater ("Great Mother")
- Cybele - World History Encyclopedia
Known as the Great Mother or Magna Mater, Cybele, whose chief sanctuary was at Pessinus, was one of the early female deities, first appearing in the province of Lydia as a goddess of the mountains
- Cybele • Facts and Information on the Goddess Cybele
Loved throughout the Hellenistic period of ancient Greece, by people of various backgrounds, Cybele came to be known as the mother of all gods and eventually of all life Cybele controlled every aspect of life on Earth, from plants to animals to men
- Great Mother of the Gods - Britannica
Great Mother of the Gods, ancient Oriental and Greco-Roman deity, known by a variety of local names; the name Cybele or Cybebe predominates in Greek and Roman literature from about the 5th century bc onward
- Cybele – Mythopedia
Cybele (“Cybebe” in Lydian) was the great mother goddess of Phrygia, in Anatolia A goddess of fertility, nature, healing, prophecy, and city protection, Cybele was worshipped throughout the ancient world, often in association with her consort Attis
- CYBELE CULT - Ancient Greek Phrygian Religion
Cybele was the ancient Phrygian mother of the gods, and goddess of motherhood, fertility and the mountain wilds Her orgiastic cult dominated the central and north-western regions of Anatolia and was introduced to Greece via the island of Samothrace and the Boeotian town of Thebes
- The Mother of all Gods: The Phrygian Cybele - Ancient Origins
A goddess of ecstatic and chthonic reproductive mysteries, Cybele was the primary mother goddess of ancient Anatolia, and Phrygia's only known goddess thus far
- Cybele: Symbols and Myth of The Great Mother Goddess - Spells8
Cybele is a protector of nature and wild animals and is considered the Great Mother of the Gods The best way to connect with Cybele, like any goddess or god, is through her mythology, epithets, and symbols
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