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Ancient Greek philosopher
that Euhemerus came from the Sicilian Messene (Messina). Diodorus Siculus is one of the very few sources who provide other details about Euhemerus' life
Euhemerus
Rationalizing method of interpretation of mythology
Cyrenaics, Euhemerus forged a new method of interpretation for the contemporary religious beliefs. Though his work is lost, the reputation of Euhemerus was that
Euhemerism
the idea of its supposed divine origin is based on human inexperience. Euhemerus (c. 330–260 BCE) published his view that the gods were only the deified
History_of_atheism
Fictional island
in the work of the ancient Greek philosopher Euhemerus, who wrote in the late-4th century BC. Euhemerus describes this place as home to a utopian society
Panchaia_(island)
Island home of Calypso in Homer's Odyssey
violets and parsley were blooming... A long-standing tradition begun by Euhemerus in the late 4th century BC and supported by Callimachus, endorsed by modern
Ogygia
Absence of belief in the existence of deities; the opposite of theism
existence of an afterlife and the need to fear divine punishment after death. Euhemerus (c. 300 BCE) published his view that the gods were only the deified rulers
Atheism
Greek god of the sky and king of the gods
Velchanos had been an annual vegetative spirit. The Hellenistic writer Euhemerus apparently proposed a theory that Zeus had actually been a great king
Zeus
Body of myths originating in ancient Greece
of the Classical age became even more pronounced. Greek mythographer Euhemerus established the tradition of seeking an actual historical basis for mythical
Greek_mythology
Roman writer and poet (c. 239 – c. 169 BC)
Ennius the physics of the universe. The Euhemerus presented a theological doctrine based on the ideas of Euhemerus of Messene, who argued that the gods of
Ennius
Form of state religion
sense. The cult may be one of personality in the case of a newly arisen Euhemerus figure, or one of national identity (e.g., Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh or
Imperial_cult
funerary inscription from Emerita Augusta in Lusitania. Publius Acculeius Euhemerus, named in an inscription from Ostia, dating to AD 172. Publius Accoleius
Accoleia_gens
Divine hero in Greek mythology
(1854), Herculaneum Winiarczyk, Marek (2013). The "Sacred History" of Euhemerus of Messene. Walter de Gruyter. p. 30. ISBN 978-3110278880. Burkert 1985
Heracles
Supernatural being
changing of the seasons. Later, in the third century BCE, the scholar Euhemerus argued in his book Sacred History that the gods were originally flesh-and-blood
Deity
Type of traditional narrative
claims of this kind. This theory is named euhemerism after mythologist Euhemerus (c. 320 BCE), who suggested that Greek gods developed from legends about
Myth
Alexander the Great to his mother Olympias. He was a contemporary of Euhemerus and explained similarly the human origin of the gods. The early Christian
Leon_of_Pella
Community in Greece
(3rd century BC), author of epigrams Damophon (2nd century BC), sculptor Euhemerus (4th century BC), mythographer "Αποτελέσματα Απογραφής Πληθυσμού - Κατοικιών
Messene
Island of the Maltese archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea
Also, native tradition and certain ancient Greek historians (notably Euhemerus and Callimachus) maintain that Gozo is the island Homer described as Ogygia
Gozo
embellishment of its mythology. Ennius translated the work of Graeco-Sicilian Euhemerus, who explained the genesis of the gods as deified mortals. In the last
Religion_in_ancient_Rome
Babylonian god Bel Marduk - God of war
Nebuchadnezzar claims to be descended from Belus. Diodorus Siculus (6.1.10) cites Euhemerus as relating that Zeus (a euhemerized Zeus) went to Babylon and was entertained
Belus_(Babylonian)
1777 philosophical dialogue by Voltaire
imagined dialogue takes place between two historical figures, Euhemerus and Callicrates. Euhemerus, a Stoic, was a contemporary of Alexander the Great, remembered
Les_Dialogues_d'Evhémère
1956 novel by C. S. Lewis
developed to explain epistemologically their pantheon. Championed by Euhemerus and promulgated circa 300 B.C.E., this embryonic conception posits the
Till_We_Have_Faces
Ancient Roman goddess of fertility and the earth
Archived from the original on 2025-09-03. Retrieved 2025-12-05. Ennius, Euhemerus, 223-225 "Exim Saturnus uxorem duxit Opem. Titan qui maior natu erat postulat
Ops
Greek Christian bishop and scholar (c. 260 – 339)
account from Diodorus Siculus's sixth book of Euhemerus's wondrous voyage to the island of Panchaea where Euhemerus purports to have found his true history
Eusebius
399–300 BC), philosopher Menecrates of Syracuse (4th century BC), physician Euhemerus (c. 330–250 a.C.), philosopher Dicaearchus (c. 350–c. 285 BC), philosopher
List_of_people_from_Sicily
Identification of emperors with divine authority
extolling him as a present god who heard them, as the other gods did not. Euhemerus, a contemporary of Alexander, wrote a fictitious history of the world
Roman_imperial_cult
313 CE Christian apologetics by Eusebius
found on the Ugaritic texts. The account of Euhemerus's wondrous voyage to the island of Panchaea, where Euhemerus purports to have found his true history
Praeparatio_evangelica
Christian theologian (c. 150 – c. 215)
Clement, like many pre-Nicene church fathers, writes favourably about Euhemerus and other rationalist philosophers, on the grounds that they at least
Clement_of_Alexandria
Rhodes – historian Euenus – poet Euetes – writer Eugammon – epic poet Euhemerus – mythographer Eumelus (poet) – Corinthian poet Eumenes I – Attalid king
List_of_ancient_Greeks
God in Greek mythology
theogony of Euhemerus (4th century BC), the gods were treated as mortal rulers whose deeds were immortalized by tradition. Ennius translated Euhemerus into Latin
Pluto_(mythology)
Set of names from Greek mythology
Tegea. Glauce, twin sister of Pluto who died as an infant according to Euhemerus. Glauce, one of the Melian nymphs. Glauce, one of the 50 Nereids, marine-nymph
Glauce
2nd century work of Clement of Alexandria
hypothesis. Clement, like many pre-Nicene fathers, writes favourably about Euhemerus and other rationalist philosophers, on the grounds that they at least
Protrepticus_(Clement)
Locations mentioned in Homer's Odyssey
West). Strabo 7.3.6, referencing Callimachus' account in relation to Euhemerus. Also, Bradford, Ernle (1963), Ulysses Found Herodotus 4.177. Thucydides
Geography_of_the_Odyssey
(484–425 BCE) saw the gods of Greece as the same as the gods of Egypt. Euhemerus (about 330–264 BCE) regarded gods as excellent historical persons whom
Theories_about_religion
Encyclopedia of geographical knowledge by Strabo
Section Description I.3 1–2 Critiques of Eratosthenes' sources: Damastes, Euhemerus. 3 Critiques of Eratosthenes' geology, shape of the Earth. 4–7 Fossils
Geographica
Planets as known in classical Greece and Rome
established the months and perceived the courses of the constellations. Euhemerus says that Venus first established the constellations and taught Mercury
Planetae
Nurse of Zeus in Greek mythology
1965. ISBN 9780415412711. Winiarczyk, Marek, The "Sacred History" of Euhemerus of Messene, Berlin and Boston, De Gruyter, 2013. ISBN 9783110278880. doi:10
Amalthea_(mythology)
Greek writer
falsehoods. Strabo also attacked the credibility of the writers Pytheas and Euhemerus in the same chapter. The Attic verb βεργαΐζειν (bergaizein) was used in
Antiphanes_of_Berge
ISBN 978-0-88864-253-0. Winiarczyk, Marek (30 April 2013). The "Sacred History" of Euhemerus of Messene. Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-11-029488-0.
List_of_ancient_Greek_tyrants
society based on the principles of Stoicism. Sacred History (ca. 300 BC) by Euhemerus – Describes the rational island paradise of Panchaea Islands of the Sun
List_of_utopian_literature
Study of descriptions of geological events in mythology
forest and evidence of ancient settlements present. Landscape mythology Euhemerus Ethnopaleontology Mayor, A. (2004). "Geomythology". In Selley, R.; Cox
Geomythology
Primeval mythological ruler in ancient Greece
Ogygia, mentioned in Homer's Odyssey. A long-standing tradition begun by Euhemerus in the late 4th century BC and supported by Callimachus, endorsed by modern
Ogyges
Fictitious narrative written as a travel account
romance and novelistic forms. Two known examples from Greek literature are Euhemerus' Sacred History and Iambulus’ Islands of the Sun. Their utopian islands
Imaginary_voyage
Ancient Assyrian queen
Observations on Archetypes in Ancient Historiography, on Euhemerism before Euhemerus, and on the So-called Greek Ethnographie Style". In S. Gruen, Erich (ed
Shammuramat
Ancient Roman family
seventeen years, six months, and seventeen days. Quintus Tedius Ɔ. l. Euhemerus, a freedman, along with his son, Quintus Tedius Fortunatus, built a second-century
Tedia_gens
List of terms created from a person's name
it comes from the initials of the Ford version called the "Ford GPW". Euhemerus, Greek writer – euhemerism Leonhard Euler, Swiss mathematician – Euler's
List_of_eponyms_(A–K)
doi:10.1163/9789004461277. Winiarczyk, Marek, The Sacred History of Euhemerus of Messene, Berlin and Boston, De Gruyter, 2013. ISBN 9783110278880. Winter
Cult_of_Zeus
Eudorus of Alexandria Eudoxus of Cnidus Eudoxus of Cyzicus Euenus Euergetes Euhemerus Euippe Euippe (daughter of Tyrimmas) Eukarpia Eulabeia (mythology) Eulamius
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
Diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in Nantes, France
[ Clarus ] c. 310–330: Ennius c. 330 : Similien c. 374 : Eumalius or Euhemerus. c. 383: Martius End of 4th century: Arisius 453 : Desiderius Leo attested
Diocese_of_Nantes
Ancient Greek author
Jacob Stern distinguishes this from the more wide-ranging rationalism of Euhemerus: Palaephatus retains Callisto and Actaeon as historic human beings; rationalism
Palaephatus
AD 70, serving in the century of Tiberius Julius Primigenius. Romulius Euhemerus, named in an early third century inscription from Rome. Lucius Romilius
Romilia_gens
Ancient Assyrian royal woman
Observations on Archetypes in Ancient Historiography, on Euhemerism before Euhemerus, and on the So-called Greek Ethnographie Style". In S. Gruen, Erich (ed
Naqiʾa
Topics referred to by the same term
may refer to: Panchaia (island), an island mentioned by the philosopher Euhemerus. The Panchaia Rupes, a feature on Mars named for the mythical island.
Panchaia
Italian philosopher (1585–1619)
learned atheist, alongside the ancient figures of Diagoras, Theodorus, and Euhemerus. In 1730, the press in London was given a biography of Vanini with an
Lucilio_Vanini
at Casilinum, together with Aulus Rusticelius Eros. Gaius Rusticelius Euhemerus, dedicated a tomb at Rome for his friend, Clymenus. Gaius Rusticelius
Rusticelia_gens
Genus of butterflies
Eugeon sombermark - present in Brazil, Bolivia and Argentina Euselasia euhemerus (Hewitson, 1856) present in Brazil Euselasia eulione (Hewitson, 1856)
Euselasia
Ancient Roman family
Anneus Euhemerus. Anneus Onesimus, along with Anneus Liberalis and Pompeia Januaria, dedicated a second-century tomb at Rome for Gnaeus Anneus Euhemerus. Anneia
Anneia_gens
etsuhoae Buhl, 1998 Platygaster eucalyptodiplosisae Buhl, 2017 Platygaster euhemerus Walker, 1836 Platygaster eurotiae (Ashmead, 1893) Platygaster euurae (Ashmead
List_of_Platygaster_species
Ancient Roman family
dating from the first half of the first century. Cossutius, the master of Euhemerus Hilas, a young slave buried in a first-century tomb at Ostia. Cossutia
Cossutia_gens
Ancient Roman family
piece of pottery from Arelate in Gallia Narbonensis. Marcus Thoranius Euhemerus, a negotiator frumentarius, or grain merchant, buried at Rome, with a
Thorania_gens
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Holy place, Sacred water, Place of pilgrimage
Boy/Male
Tamil
Infinite from Adi to ant, From begining to end
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Greek, Jamaican
To Sing; To Shout; He will Sing
Boy/Male
Scottish
Fair-haired stranger.
Girl/Female
Anglo, Australian, British, English
Beautiful
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Azure, AZURA means "sky blue."
Female
English
English form of Greek Sibylla, SYBILLA means "prophetess."
Female
English
 Pet form of English Adelaide, ADDIE means "noble sort." Compare with another form of Addie.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Fame; Sparkle
Girl/Female
Aramaic
Lady.
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n.
The theory, held by Euhemerus, that the gods of mythology were but deified mortals, and their deeds only the amplification in imagination of human acts.