cybele in English

noun
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a mother goddess worshiped especially in Phrygia and later in Greece (where she was associated with Demeter), Rome, and the Roman provinces, with her consort Attis.

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1. Attis died after being castrated and was resurrected by Cybele

2. Cybele : The Phrygian goddess of nature of ancient asia Minor.

3. Attis definition: a youth of Phrygia , loved by the goddess Cybele

4. In Greek mythology, Attis was the consort of the goddess Cybele

5. The goddess Cybele became insanely jealous and drove Attis mad as revenge

6. The cult of Cybele and Attis was adopted by the Greeks and later by the Romans

7. Attis (ă`tĭs) or Atys (ā`–), in Phrygian religion, vegetation god.When Nana ate the fruit of the almond tree, which had been generated by the blood of either Agdistis or of Cybele Cybele, in ancient Asian religion, the Great Mother Goddess.

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9. Originally a deity in the region of Phrygia, the cult of Attis and Cybele eventually spread to Greece

10. Before the time of King Croesus, the mother-goddess Cybele was the central character of religious life in that area.

11. The Assumption Day processions of the Virgin Mary also find their prototype in the processions in honor of Cybele and Artemis.

12. Attis (/ ˈ æ t ɪ s /; Greek: Ἄττις, also Ἄτυς, Ἄττυς, Ἄττης) was the consort of Cybele, in Phrygian and Greek mythology

13. He is thus a god of the ages, associated with mystery religions concerned with the afterlife, such as the mysteries of Cybele, Dionysus, Orpheus, and Mithras.

14. During Attis’ wedding, as the vocalist performed the wedding song, a jealous Agdistis/Cybele attacked, driving the bride, groom and the father of the bride mad

15. Built on the site of what may have been a sanctuary of Men and Cybele, the temple for the emperor Augustus (r.27 BCE-14 CE) and the goddess Roma in Ancyra dates to about 25 BCE

16. Attis, mythical consort of the Great Mother of the Gods (q.v.; classical Cybele, or Agdistis); he was worshipped in Phrygia, Asia Minor, and later throughout the Roman Empire, where he was made a solar deity in the 2nd century ad

17. Astarte, or Cybele, was called also Idaia Mater, and the sacred mount in Phrygia, most famed for the celebration of her mysteries, was named Mount Ida–that is, in Chaldee, the sacred language of these mysteries, the Mount of Knowledge