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- Cybele - Wikipedia
Cybele ( ˈsɪbəliː SIB-ə-lee; [1] Phrygian: Matar Kubileya, Kubeleya 'Kubeleya Mother', perhaps 'Mountain Mother'; [2] Lydian: Kuvava; Greek: Κυβέλη Kybélē, Κυβήβη Kybēbē, Κύβελις Kybelis) is an Anatolian mother goddess; she may have a possible forerunner in the earliest Neolithic at Çatalhöyük Greek colonists in Asia Minor adopted and adapted her Phrygian
- Cybele - World History Encyclopedia
Cybele was the mistress of wild nature (symbolized by her constant companion, the lion), a healer, the goddess of fertility protectress in time of war In 186 BCE the Roman Senate, recognizing a potential menace, suppressed the worship of the Greek god of wine, Dionysus, known to the Romans as Bacchus
- Cybele • Facts and Information on the Goddess Cybele
Cybele, sometimes referred to as Kybele, was introduced by some the first inhabitants of Phrygia, an ancient country in Asia Minor, known later as Anatolia Much later, after the empiric rise of Rome, Cybele, referred to as the Magna Mater or “Great Mother” became an important symbol of the empire Loved throughout the Hellenistic period […]
- 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 Her full official Roman name was Mater Deum Magna Idaea (Great Idaean Mother of the Gods)
- Cybele – Mythopedia
Cybele (known as “Cybebe” in Lydian) was a major mother goddess of Phrygia, in Anatolia She was a goddess of fertility first and foremost, but was also associated with nature, healing, prophecy, mountains, and the protection of cities Cybele was often honored alongside her handsome consort Attis
- CYBELE CULT - Ancient Greek Phrygian Religion
Cybele, Greco-Roman marble statue, Museum Rome KYBELE (Cybele) was the great 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 Samothrake and the Boiotian town of Thebes Kybele was identified with a number of Greek goddesses
- The Mother of all Gods: The Phrygian Cybele - Ancient Origins
Cybele has components of various mother goddesses in ancient Greece: Gaia, Rhea, and Demeter, each notable in their own aspects Gaia is the ancient Greek mother goddess, responsible for birthing the gods and various aspects of the cosmos with Uranus
- Cybele - New World Encyclopedia
Cybele (Greek Κυβέλη) was a Phrygian goddess originating in the mythology of ancient Anatolia, whose worship spread to the cities of ancient Greece and the Roman Empire She represented the Mother Earth and was worshiped as a goddess of fertility, nature, caverns, and mountains, as well as walls and fortresses Like other ancient goddesses, such as Gaia (the "Earth"), she was known as
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