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Grčki napisi iz svetišta božice Ma u Vodenu (Edessa) u Macedoniji [PDF]
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KASTAMONU ARKEOLOJİ MÜZESİ’NDEN KYBELE FİGÜRİNİ
Amisos, 2022Tanrıça Kybele’nin kültü Paleolitik Çağ’ın Venüs olarak adlandırılan heykelciklerinden köklenerek Neolitik, Kalkolitik ve Tunç Çağlar’ının ana tanrıça betimlerine değin uzanan ve Phryg egemenliği altında yeniden şekillenerek Roma Dönemi’nde daha etkili ve güçlü bir biçimde varlığını sürdüren evrensel bir külttür.
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2016
Kybele, Formiae in Campania. c. 60 BC. Marble. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek (Copenhagen, Denmark). Made with Memento beta (now ReMake) from Autodesk. The Oriental mother-goddess was worshipped in Italy from 204 BC. She is represented on a throne flanked by lions. On her head she wears a crown depicting a city wall with turrets and gates.
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Kybele, Formiae in Campania. c. 60 BC. Marble. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek (Copenhagen, Denmark). Made with Memento beta (now ReMake) from Autodesk. The Oriental mother-goddess was worshipped in Italy from 204 BC. She is represented on a throne flanked by lions. On her head she wears a crown depicting a city wall with turrets and gates.
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The Phrygian Background of Kybele
Numen, 2007AbstractThe cult of Kybele is well known from Greek and Roman sources and well-described in most modern literature on antique religions. The cult, however, is primarily known in its Roman version, which differs greatly from the cult in the ancient Phrygian homeland of Kybele.
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Revue des Études Anciennes, 1909
Eisler Robert. III. Kuba-Kybele. In: Revue des Études Anciennes. Tome 11, 1909, n°4. pp. 368-372.
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Eisler Robert. III. Kuba-Kybele. In: Revue des Études Anciennes. Tome 11, 1909, n°4. pp. 368-372.
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Kandıra-Yağbolu Meter-Kybele Mağara Kutsal Alanı
2021Ana Tanrıça her toplumda farklı isimlerle anılmıştır. Hitit uygarlığında Hepat, Geç Hitit döneminde Kubaba, Phryg uygarlığında Matar-Kybele, Hellen uygarlığında ise Kybele olarak karşımıza çıkmaktadır. Etimolojik olarak incelendiğinde ise Kybele ismi ile ilk olarak MÖ 7.
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