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  • Cybele is an ancient goddess of fertility. Cybele may also refer to: Cybele (actress), stage name of Greek actress Cybele Andrianou (1887–1978) Cybele...
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  • measuring instrument Utility meter (disambiguation), such as gas, electricity, etc Parking meter Meter or Cybele, an Anatolian-Aegean mother goddess Metre...
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  • 65 (redirect from 65 (disambiguation))
    cuisine, such as Chicken 65, Gobi 65, or Paneer 65 65 Cybele, a main-belt asteroid This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same number...
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  • Magna Mater is a Latin name for the Anatolian mother goddess Cybele. Magna Mater may also refer to: Isis, a goddess from the polytheistic pantheon of Egypt...
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  • to: Curetes or Korybantes, the dancing attendants respectively of Rhea or Cybele in Greek mythology Curetes (tribe), in Greek mythology Curetes or Curibantes...
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    Orgy (redirect from Orgy (disambiguation))
    part of the Eleusinian Mysteries, the Dionysian Mysteries, and the cult of Cybele, which involved the castration of her priests in a frenzied trance. Because...
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  • Other: 466 Tisiphone, an asteroid which orbits among the Cybele family of asteroids This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tisiphone...
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  • known to the poet Martial Claudia Quinta, who helped bring the statue of Cybele from Pessinus to Rome Claudia Tisamenis, sister of Herodes Atticus Saint...
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  • the singular form of Galli, the eunuch priests of the Phrygian goddess Cybele Gallus (album), 1992 album by Scottish rock band Gun Gallus (Frankfurt am...
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  • creation, or the bounty of the Earth: Nammu, Sumerian creation goddess. Cybele, Roman goddess with the title Magna Mater (Latin for "Great Mother") Đạo...
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  • examples include: Great Goddess, referring to the Greek and Roman goddess Cybele; also associated with Rhea (mother of the gods) and Gaia (mother of the...
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  • Varela (disambiguation), several people Conny Varela (born 1954), Puerto Rican politician Cristopher Varela (born 1999), Venezuelan footballer Cybèle Varela...
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  • Gods may refer to: Rhea (mythology) in Greek mythology Cybele in Roman mythology This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mother...
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  • Malian city of Echinos. Also, Echion was said to have dedicated a temple of Cybele in Boeotia, and to have assisted Cadmus in the building of Thebes. Echion...
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    Cybele Palace, former Correos headquarters and current seat of the City Council of Madrid....
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  • Thebe, daughter of Cilix and thus, sister of Thasus. By Corybas, son of Cybele, she was the possible mother of Ida who begat Minos II by King Lycastus...
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    Roman incantation Curse (disambiguation) Dharani, common term for Mahayana Buddhist mantras Finnic incantations Hex (disambiguation) Incantations in the Harry...
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    fraternity. Ancient Greece portal Myths portal Religion portal Athenaeum (disambiguation) Ambulia, a Spartan epithet used for Athena, Zeus, and Castor and Pollux...
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    for a while, laid away both the lyre and the pipes at Delphi and joined Cybele in her wanderings to as far as Hyperborea. Cinyras was a ruler of Cyprus...
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  • was adopted from the Akkadian goddess Nanaya, from the Phrygian goddess Cybele, or was from Elamite origin. As the conversion to Christianity was so forceful...
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