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  • Greco-Roman mysteries
  • Religious schools of the Greco-Roman world

    Mystery religions, mystery cults, sacred mysteries or simply mysteries (Greek: μυστήρια), were religious schools of the Greco-Roman world for which participation

    Greco-Roman mysteries

    Greco-Roman mysteries

    Greco-Roman_mysteries

  • Greco-Roman world
  • Areas of influence by ancient Greece and Rome

    The Greco-Roman world (/ˌɡrɛkoʊˈroʊmən, ˌɡriːkoʊ-, ˌɡreɪkoʊ-/) – also Greco-Roman civilization, Greco-Roman culture, or Greco-Latin culture (spelled Græco-

    Greco-Roman world

    Greco-Roman world

    Greco-Roman_world

  • Mysteries of Isis
  • Religious rites in the Greco-Roman cult of Isis

    The mysteries of Isis were religious initiation rites performed in the cult of the Egyptian goddess Isis in the Greco-Roman world. They were modeled on

    Mysteries of Isis

    Mysteries of Isis

    Mysteries_of_Isis

  • Disciplina arcani
  • Limited Christian teaching for outsiders

    (Theosis) Esoteric Christianity Gnosticism Greco-Roman mysteries Mystical theology Patristic theology Sacred mysteries Theoria Yarnold 1994, pp. 55–58. Cross

    Disciplina arcani

    Disciplina arcani

    Disciplina_arcani

  • Dionysian Mysteries
  • Ritual of ancient Greece and Rome

    reconstruct initiation practices into the mysteries. The Dionysian Mysteries of mainland Greece and the Roman Empire are thought to have evolved from a

    Dionysian Mysteries

    Dionysian Mysteries

    Dionysian_Mysteries

  • Villa of the Mysteries
  • Building in Pompeii, Italy

    initiation of a bride into a Greco-Roman mystery cult. These are now among the best known of the relatively rare survivals of Ancient Roman painting from the 1st

    Villa of the Mysteries

    Villa of the Mysteries

    Villa_of_the_Mysteries

  • Greek religion
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    several things, including Ancient Greek religion Greek hero cult Greco-Roman mysteries Hellenistic religion Platonic idealism Greek Church (disambiguation)

    Greek religion

    Greek_religion

  • Trojan Horse
  • Wooden horse in Greek mythology

    In Greek mythology, the Trojan Horse (Greek: δούρειος ἵππος, romanized: doureios hippos, lit. 'wooden horse') was a wooden horse said to have been used

    Trojan Horse

    Trojan Horse

    Trojan_Horse

  • Orphism
  • Set of ancient Greek and Hellenistic religious beliefs

    doi:10.12797/CC.17.2014.17.03. Robertson, Noel. "Orphic Mysteries and Dionysiac Ritual." Greek Mysteries: the Archaeology and Ritual of Ancient Greek Secret

    Orphism

    Orphism

    Orphism

  • Chaos (cosmogony)
  • Void state preceding creation

    formed. From Chaos, every deity including the Demiurge is born. The Greco-Roman tradition of prima materia, notably including the 5th- and 6th-century

    Chaos (cosmogony)

    Chaos (cosmogony)

    Chaos_(cosmogony)

  • Bacchanalia
  • Roman cults of the wine god and seer Bacchus

    their mystery cults persisted well into the Principate of the Roman Imperial era. The Bacchanalia were Roman festivals of Bacchus, the Greco-Roman god of

    Bacchanalia

    Bacchanalia

    Bacchanalia

  • Tauroctony
  • Roman mystery cult doctrine

    evidence that patrons of the Roman cult ever performed such a rite. Like all Greco-Roman mysteries, the Mithraic Mysteries was limited to initiates, and

    Tauroctony

    Tauroctony

    Tauroctony

  • Hellenistic religion
  • Late form of ancient Greek religion

    paganism Gnosticism Greco-Buddhism Greco-Roman mysteries Hellenism Hermeticism Humanism Interpretatio graeca Magic in the Greco-Roman world Neoplatonism

    Hellenistic religion

    Hellenistic religion

    Hellenistic_religion

  • Mysterium
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    computer games Greco-Roman mysteries, religious schools for which participation was reserved to initiates Mysteria (disambiguation) Mystery (disambiguation)

    Mysterium

    Mysterium

  • Moly (herb)
  • Herb in Greek and Roman legend

    2012-06-14 at the Wayback Machine Rahner, Hugo. Greek Myths and Christian Mystery New York. Biblo & Tannen Publishers. 1971. pg. 204 Archived 2024-04-29

    Moly (herb)

    Moly (herb)

    Moly_(herb)

  • Nyx
  • Ancient Greek goddess of the night

    1515/9783110260533. Brisson, Luc (1995), Orphée et l'Orphisme dans l'Antiquité gréco-romaine, Aldershot, Variorum, 1995. ISBN 0860784533. Brisson, Luc (1997)

    Nyx

    Nyx

    Nyx

  • Isis
  • Ancient Egyptian goddess

    goddess in ancient Egyptian religion whose worship spread throughout the Greco-Roman world. Isis was first mentioned in the Old Kingdom (c. 2686 – c. 2181 BCE)

    Isis

    Isis

    Isis

  • Ouroboros
  • Symbolic serpent with its tail in its mouth

    that world's periodic renewal. The symbol persisted from Egyptian into Roman times, when it frequently appeared on magical talismans, sometimes in combination

    Ouroboros

    Ouroboros

    Ouroboros

  • Leto
  • Greek goddess and mother of Apollo and Artemis

    ancient Greek mythology and religion, Leto (/ˈliːtoʊ/; Ancient Greek: Λητώ, romanized: Lêtố, pronounced [lεːˈtɔː]) is the mother of Apollo and Artemis. She

    Leto

    Leto

    Leto

  • Greco-Roman religion
  • Religious traditions of ancient Greece and Rome

    Greco-Roman religion refers to the religious systems, cults, and theological ideas that characterized the cultures of the ancient Greco-Roman world. The

    Greco-Roman religion

    Greco-Roman religion

    Greco-Roman_religion

  • Thyrsus
  • Wand or staff carried during Hellenic festivals and ceremonies

    display its external trappings, but do not necessarily understand its mysteries — from the "mystae" (mystics, Bacchantes) who have been initiated into

    Thyrsus

    Thyrsus

    Thyrsus

  • Selene
  • Ancient Greek goddess of the Moon

    who only worshipped Selene among the gods and performed her rituals and mysteries at night. The other gods, angered, sent him two lions to tear him apart

    Selene

    Selene

    Selene

  • Sophia (Gnosticism)
  • Feminine figure in Gnosticism

    definition of Irenaeus' groups to include other syncretic faiths and the Greco-Roman mysteries. In Gnosticism, Sophia is a feminine figure, analogous to the human

    Sophia (Gnosticism)

    Sophia (Gnosticism)

    Sophia_(Gnosticism)

  • Mithraism
  • Mystery religion in the Roman Empire

    Mithraism, also known as the Mithraic mysteries or the Cult of Mithras, was a Roman mystery religion focused on the god Mithras. Although inspired by

    Mithraism

    Mithraism

    Mithraism

  • Dragon's teeth (mythology)
  • Aspect of Greek mythology

    text available at the Perseus Digital Library. Smith, William; Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, London, England (1873). "Sparti".

    Dragon's teeth (mythology)

    Dragon's teeth (mythology)

    Dragon's_teeth_(mythology)

  • Ancient Greek religion
  • as the Roman Empire expanded.[page needed] Greco-Roman philosophical schools incorporated elements of Judaism and Early Christianity, and mystery religions

    Ancient Greek religion

    Ancient Greek religion

    Ancient_Greek_religion

  • Great Apostasy
  • Concept in some Christian churches

    doctrines of the early church and allowed traditional Greco-Roman culture (i.e., Greco-Roman mysteries, deities of solar monism such as Mithras and Sol Invictus

    Great Apostasy

    Great Apostasy

    Great_Apostasy

  • George G. M. James
  • Guyanese-American historian (1893–1956)

    his masonic sources, who in discussing the "Egyptian mysteries" actually mean Greco-Roman mysteries operating in Egypt, and cites other outdated sources

    George G. M. James

    George_G._M._James

  • Ambrosia
  • Mythical food of the Greek gods

    Divine: Roman Mosaics in the House of Dionysos (Cornell University Press, 1995), p. 246; Katherine M. D. Dunbabin, Mosaics of the Greek and Roman World

    Ambrosia

    Ambrosia

    Ambrosia

  • Caduceus
  • Staff carried by Hermes in Greek mythology

    Healing Simurgh – Symbol of medicine in Iran Mithraic mysteries – Mystery religion in the Roman EmpirePages displaying short descriptions of redirect

    Caduceus

    Caduceus

    Caduceus

  • Mysteries of Osiris
  • Ancient Egyptian religious festivities

    “ Ritual of the Mysteries of Dendera”, engraved on the walls of one of the six Osirian chapels of the temple of Hathor (Greco-Roman period), records

    Mysteries of Osiris

    Mysteries of Osiris

    Mysteries_of_Osiris

  • Erinyes
  • Chthonic female deities of vengeance in Greek mythology

    self-cursing contained in the oath". Their Roman counterparts are the Furies, also known as the Dirae. The Roman writer Maurus Servius Honoratus (c. 400

    Erinyes

    Erinyes

    Erinyes

  • Pandora's box
  • Greek mythological artefact

    the lid of a huge storage jar from which female representations of the Roman virtues are flying up into the air. They are identified by their names in

    Pandora's box

    Pandora's box

    Pandora's_box

  • Ring of Gyges
  • Mythical magical artifact in Plato's Republic

    religion Greco-Buddhism Roman religion Imperial cult Religious views of emperor Julian Mystery religions and sacred mysteries Arcadian Mysteries Delos Mysteries

    Ring of Gyges

    Ring of Gyges

    Ring_of_Gyges

  • Dionysus-Osiris
  • Syncretism of the Egyptian god Osiris and the Greek god Dionysus

    god, with early Christianity beginning as a Greco-Roman mystery. The book and its "Jesus Mysteries thesis" have not been accepted by mainstream scholarship

    Dionysus-Osiris

    Dionysus-Osiris

    Dionysus-Osiris

  • Rod of Asclepius
  • Symbol of medicine

    that the younger Cato, when leading his troops through Libya during the Roman Civil War, informed his men about this very point [...] 'The poison of snakes

    Rod of Asclepius

    Rod of Asclepius

    Rod_of_Asclepius

  • Phanes
  • Ancient Greek deity of procreation

    ISBN 978-0-7864-9179-7. OCLC 1289371188. Campbell, Joseph (1978). The Mysteries. Princeton University Press. p. 71. ISBN 978-0-691-01823-2. cf. Bernabe

    Phanes

    Phanes

    Phanes

  • Argo
  • Ship of the Argonauts in Greek myth

    In Greek mythology, the Argo (/ˈɑːrɡoʊ/ AR-goh; Ancient Greek: Ἀργώ, romanized: Argṓ) was the ship of Jason and the Argonauts. The ship was built with

    Argo

    Argo

    Argo

  • Golden Fleece
  • Artefact in Greek mythology, part of the Argonauts' tale

    Greek mythology, the Golden Fleece (Ancient Greek: Χρυσόμαλλον δέρας, romanized: Khrysómallon déras, lit. 'Golden-haired pelt') is the fleece of the golden-woolled

    Golden Fleece

    Golden Fleece

    Golden_Fleece

  • Mithras (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mithras is the god central to the Greco-Roman mystery religion of Mithraism. Mithras may also refer to: Mithras (butterfly)

    Mithras (disambiguation)

    Mithras_(disambiguation)

  • The Influence of the Mystery Religions on Christianity
  • Essay written by Martin Luther King, Jr

    Attis, the cult of Adonis, the worship of Osiris and Isis, the Eleusinian Mysteries, and Mithraism. After graduating from Morehouse College, King attended

    The Influence of the Mystery Religions on Christianity

    The_Influence_of_the_Mystery_Religions_on_Christianity

  • Ichor
  • Blood of gods in Greek mythology

    digitized@U. Heidelberg Smith, William (1849). "Talos". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. Vol. 3. London, UK: Taylor Walton and Maberly.

    Ichor

    Ichor

  • Magic in the Greco-Roman world
  • Magic in the Greco-Roman world – that is, ancient Greece, ancient Rome, and the other cultures with which they interacted, especially ancient Egypt –

    Magic in the Greco-Roman world

    Magic in the Greco-Roman world

    Magic_in_the_Greco-Roman_world

  • Orichalcum
  • Mythological metal

    certain alloys of bronze, and especially brass alloys in the case of antique Roman coins, the latter being of "similar appearance to modern brass" according

    Orichalcum

    Orichalcum

    Orichalcum

  • Cap of invisibility
  • Object in classical mythology

    religion Greco-Buddhism Roman religion Imperial cult Religious views of emperor Julian Mystery religions and sacred mysteries Arcadian Mysteries Delos Mysteries

    Cap of invisibility

    Cap of invisibility

    Cap_of_invisibility

  • The Jesus Mysteries
  • 1999 book by Freke and Gandy

    which advances the argument that early Christianity originated as a Greco-Roman mystery cult and that Jesus was invented by early Christians based on the

    The Jesus Mysteries

    The_Jesus_Mysteries

  • Osirian Egyptian Order
  • Italian esoteric order

    Giuliano Kremmerz Hermeticism Western esotericism Rite of Memphis-Misraim Mysteries of Osiris Höbel 2004, p. 153. Höbel 2004, p. 137. Ghirardini 2007. sfn

    Osirian Egyptian Order

    Osirian_Egyptian_Order

  • Jupiter Dolichenus
  • Roman mystery cult of the god Jupiter

    Roman Empire as a complement of the open 'public' religion of mainstream Roman society. Unlike the Roman public cults, but like the other mysteries,

    Jupiter Dolichenus

    Jupiter Dolichenus

    Jupiter_Dolichenus

  • Harpe
  • Greek mythological weapon

    harpe. Lucan writes that this was the harpe the god later gave to Perseus. Roman Fresco of Villa San Marco in Stabiae depicting Perseus with a sickle after

    Harpe

    Harpe

  • Iris (mythology)
  • Ancient Greek personification of the rainbow

    religion and mythology, Iris (/ˈaɪrɪs/; EYE-riss; Ancient Greek: Ἶρις, romanized: Îris, lit. 'rainbow,' Ancient Greek: [îːris]) is a daughter of the gods

    Iris (mythology)

    Iris (mythology)

    Iris_(mythology)

  • Mysticism
  • Traditions of human transformation aided by religious experiences

    initiate, the person initiated to the mysteries. According to Ana Jiménez San Cristobal in her study of Greco-Roman mysteries and Orphism, the singular form

    Mysticism

    Mysticism

    Mysticism

  • Mystery
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up mystery in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mystery, The Mystery, Mysteries or The Mysteries may refer to: Mystery, a cat character in Emily the

    Mystery

    Mystery

  • Pallas (daughter of Triton)
  • Mythical Greek deity, daughter of Triton

    In Greek mythology, Pallas (/ˈpæləs/; Ancient Greek: Παλλάς, romanized: Pallás) was a warrior and childhood friend of the goddess Athena. Pallas was the

    Pallas (daughter of Triton)

    Pallas_(daughter_of_Triton)

  • Labrys
  • Cretan double-bladed axe

    A labrys (Greek: λάβρυς, romanized: lábrys) (plural labryes (λάβρυες)) is a kind of double-bitted axe that traces back to the Minoan civilization of Crete

    Labrys

    Labrys

    Labrys

  • Hemera
  • Ancient Greek goddess of the day

    In Greek mythology, Hemera (/ˈhɛmərə/; Ancient Greek: Ἡμέρα, romanized: Hēmérā, lit. 'Day' [hɛːméraː]) was the personification of day. According to Hesiod

    Hemera

    Hemera

    Hemera

  • List of religions and spiritual traditions
  • Epicureanism Greco-Buddhism Greco-Roman mysteries Cult of Glycon Cult of Jupiter Dolichenus Cult of the Great Gods Cybele's Cult Dionysian mysteries Orphism

    List of religions and spiritual traditions

    List of religions and spiritual traditions

    List_of_religions_and_spiritual_traditions

  • Baetyl
  • Type of sacred standing stone

    ancient Near Eastern sources, in the form of beth-el, as well as in Greek and Roman sources, as a baitylos. In the former, the term was used to refer to the

    Baetyl

    Baetyl

    Baetyl

  • Samothrace temple complex
  • Archaeological site in Greece

    an important religious site throughout the Roman period. Hadrian visited, and Varro described the mysteries. The cult fades from history towards the end

    Samothrace temple complex

    Samothrace temple complex

    Samothrace_temple_complex

  • Hygieia
  • Ancient Greek goddess of good health and cleanliness

    attributes were later adopted by the Gallo-Roman healing goddess, Sirona. Hygieia was modified by the Romans into the goddess Valetudo, the goddess of

    Hygieia

    Hygieia

    Hygieia

  • Aion (deity)
  • Deity in Hellenistic mythology

    mystery religions concerned with the afterlife, such as the mysteries of Cybele, the Dionysian mysteries, Orphic religion, and the Mithraic mysteries

    Aion (deity)

    Aion (deity)

    Aion_(deity)

  • Centaur
  • Greek mythological creature

    centaur (/ˈsɛntɔːr, ˈsɛntɑːr/ SEN-tor, SEN-tar; Ancient Greek: κένταυρος, romanized: kéntauros; Latin: centaurus), occasionally hippocentaur, collectively

    Centaur

    Centaur

    Centaur

  • Adonis
  • Greek god of beauty and desire

    In Greek mythology, Adonis (Ancient Greek: Ἄδωνις, romanized: Adōnis; Phoenician: 𐤀𐤃𐤍, romanized: ʾAdón, ['a.dɔː.nis]) was the mortal lover of the goddesses

    Adonis

    Adonis

    Adonis

  • Apple of Discord
  • Allegorical item from Greek mythology

    L. Gall; Susan B. Gall (1 January 2006). The Lincoln Library of Greek & Roman Mythology. Lincoln Library Press. ISBN 9780912168210. Lorda, Mariano Mataix

    Apple of Discord

    Apple of Discord

    Apple_of_Discord

  • Dragons in Greek mythology
  • Snake-like monsters from Greek mythology

    69; Gantz, p. 50; LIMC Typhon 14. Fabulae 140. "A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology" Morford, Mark; Robert Lenardon (2003). Classical

    Dragons in Greek mythology

    Dragons in Greek mythology

    Dragons_in_Greek_mythology

  • Wheel of Fortune (medieval)
  • Symbol of fate in medieval and ancient philosophy

    Indian art and literature, except that the earliest conceptions in the Roman and Greek world involve not a two-dimensional wheel but a three-dimensional

    Wheel of Fortune (medieval)

    Wheel of Fortune (medieval)

    Wheel_of_Fortune_(medieval)

  • Theia
  • Goddess of sight in Greek mythology

    In Greek mythology, Theia (/ˈθiːə/; Ancient Greek: Θεία, romanized: Theía, lit. 'divine') also called Thea, Thia, Euryphaessa, Aethra or Basileia, was

    Theia

    Theia

    Theia

  • Kykeon
  • Ancient Greek drink

    brew, as in the case of the Eleusinian Mysteries. A kykeon was used at the climax of the Eleusinian Mysteries to break a sacred fast, but it is also mentioned

    Kykeon

    Kykeon

    Kykeon

  • Lotus tree
  • Plant in Greek and Roman mythology

    λωτός, lōtós) is a plant that is referred to in stories from Greek and Roman mythology. It is not known if it was real or mythical, and there are multiple

    Lotus tree

    Lotus_tree

  • List of contemporary ethnic groups of Africa
  • List of African ethnic groups

    Greek Byzantine Catholicism, historically Hellenism, Neoplatonism, Greco-Roman Mysteries Griquas Indo-European → Germanic → Dutch → Afrikaans South Africa

    List of contemporary ethnic groups of Africa

    List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Africa

  • Cornucopia
  • Mythological symbol of abundance, also called the horn of plenty

    Clinton, Kevin (1992). Myth and Cult: The Iconography of the Eleusinian Mysteries. Stockholm. pp. 105–107.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher

    Cornucopia

    Cornucopia

    Cornucopia

  • Aether (mythology)
  • Personification of the upper sky in Greek mythology

    and has Chronus producing Aether and Eros. Aether also played a role in Roman genealogies of the gods. Cicero says that Aether and Dies (Day) were the

    Aether (mythology)

    Aether (mythology)

    Aether_(mythology)

  • Harpocrates
  • God-child of Greek and Egyptian mythology

    the Alexandrian and Roman renewed vogue for the Greco-Roman mysteries at the turn of the millennium into the common era — mystery cults had already existed

    Harpocrates

    Harpocrates

    Harpocrates

  • Palladium (classical antiquity)
  • Protective cult image in Greek and Roman mythology

    In Greek and Roman mythology, the Palladium or Palladion (Greek Παλλάδιον (Palladion), Latin Palladium) was a cult image of great antiquity on which the

    Palladium (classical antiquity)

    Palladium (classical antiquity)

    Palladium_(classical_antiquity)

  • Hellenism (modern religion)
  • Modern religion derived from ancient Greek pre-christian beliefs

    Athenian calendar Dionysian Mysteries Ellinais Epicureanism Family tree of the Greek gods Gemistus Pletho Greco-Roman mysteries Greek deities Greek hero

    Hellenism (modern religion)

    Hellenism (modern religion)

    Hellenism_(modern_religion)

  • Cabeiri
  • Greek divinities

    Κάβειροι, romanized: Kábeiroi), also transliterated Kabeiri or Kabiri, were a group of enigmatic chthonic deities. They were worshipped in a mystery cult closely

    Cabeiri

    Cabeiri

    Cabeiri

  • Nobatia
  • Medieval kingdom in Lower Nubia

    and Nubians were forbidden to enter.[why?] Another Isis cult, the Greco-Roman mysteries of Isis, has been confirmed to be practised in Nobadia by an unearthed

    Nobatia

    Nobatia

    Nobatia

  • Bident
  • Two-pronged implement resembling a pitchfork

    mainly of bronze appear in the archaeological record of ancient Greece. In Roman agriculture, the bidens (genitive bidentis) was a double-bladed drag hoe

    Bident

    Bident

    Bident

  • Rotunda
  • Building with a circular ground plan

    Egypt has survived. The sanctuary was a great Hellenistic centre of Greco-Roman mysteries and the building probably played some role in these. The oldest

    Rotunda

    Rotunda

    Rotunda

  • Trident
  • Three-prong spear

    force for piercing. The trident is the tool of Poseidon (Greek) or Neptune (Roman) used for the protection of the sea realms by the god of the sea in classical

    Trident

    Trident

    Trident

  • Mithraic reliefs of Jort
  • Bas-relief sculptures discovered in France

    was a substantial settlement during the Roman era, a Gallo-Roman vicus situated on the Chemin Haussé [fr], a Roman road connecting Vieux to Exmes. Jort was

    Mithraic reliefs of Jort

    Mithraic reliefs of Jort

    Mithraic_reliefs_of_Jort

  • Shirt of Nessus
  • Poisoned shirt in Greek mythology

    Nessus, Nessus-robe, or Nessus' shirt (Ancient Greek: Χιτών τοῦ Νέσσου, romanized: Chitṓn toû Néssou) was the poisoned shirt (chiton) that killed Heracles

    Shirt of Nessus

    Shirt of Nessus

    Shirt_of_Nessus

  • Panacea (medicine)
  • Supposed universal remedy

    become interchangeable with the name of the cure itself. Ancient Greek and Roman scholars described various kinds of plants that were called panacea or panaces

    Panacea (medicine)

    Panacea_(medicine)

  • Talaria
  • Symbol of the Roman god Mercury

    pédila) are winged sandals, a symbol of the Greek messenger god Hermes (Roman equivalent Mercury). They were said to be made by the god Hephaestus of

    Talaria

    Talaria

    Talaria

  • Heroön
  • Shrine dedicated to an ancient Greek or Roman hero

    Ancient Greek: ἡρῷον, romanized: hērôion, pl. ἡρῷα, hērôia), also Latinized as heroum, is a shrine dedicated to an ancient Greek or Roman hero and used for

    Heroön

    Heroön

    Heroön

  • Pygmy (Greek mythology)
  • Tribe in Greek mythology

    religion Greco-Buddhism Roman religion Imperial cult Religious views of emperor Julian Mystery religions and sacred mysteries Arcadian Mysteries Delos Mysteries

    Pygmy (Greek mythology)

    Pygmy (Greek mythology)

    Pygmy_(Greek_mythology)

  • Veil of Isis
  • Metaphor for the inaccessibility of nature's secrets

    back to a statue in the ancient Egyptian city of Sais. As recounted by Greco-Roman authors, the statue of the veiled goddess bore the inscription: "I am

    Veil of Isis

    Veil of Isis

    Veil_of_Isis

  • Necklace of Harmonia
  • Fabled object in Greek mythology

    OUP Oxford. p. 257. ISBN 978-0-19-954556-8. Roman, Luke; Roman, Monica (2010). Encyclopedia of Greek and Roman Mythology. Infobase Publishing. p. 201.

    Necklace of Harmonia

    Necklace of Harmonia

    Necklace_of_Harmonia

  • Gargareans
  • All-male tribe in Greek mythology

    religion Greco-Buddhism Roman religion Imperial cult Religious views of emperor Julian Mystery religions and sacred mysteries Arcadian Mysteries Delos Mysteries

    Gargareans

    Gargareans

    Gargareans

  • Nicaea (mythology)
  • Ancient Greek water nymph

    wife Nicaea of Macedon. Mythology portal Ancient Greece portal Greco-Roman mysteries Aura, another nymph raped by Dionysus in her sleep Nemesis List

    Nicaea (mythology)

    Nicaea_(mythology)

  • Apuleius
  • 2nd-century Numidian Latin-language writer, rhetorician and philosopher

    inheritance. Apuleius was an initiate in several Greco-Roman mysteries, including the Dionysian Mysteries. He was a priest of Asclepius and, according to

    Apuleius

    Apuleius

    Apuleius

  • Greco-Roman relations in classical antiquity
  • victorem cepit ("Captive Greece captured her rude conqueror"). Under Roman rule, Greco-Roman relations flourished but were frequently tinged with resentment:

    Greco-Roman relations in classical antiquity

    Greco-Roman relations in classical antiquity

    Greco-Roman_relations_in_classical_antiquity

  • Manichaeism
  • Persian religion founded in the 3rd century AD

    Babylonian and other Mesopotamian traditions, Ancient Greek Traditions, Greco-Roman mystery traditions, Platonism, Iranian and Zoroastrian traditions, Brahmanism

    Manichaeism

    Manichaeism

    Manichaeism

  • Ara (constellation)
  • Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere

    religion Greco-Buddhism Roman religion Imperial cult Religious views of emperor Julian Mystery religions and sacred mysteries Arcadian Mysteries Delos Mysteries

    Ara (constellation)

    Ara (constellation)

    Ara_(constellation)

  • Funerary cult
  • Teaching or practice venerating the dead

    Grave goods – Items buried along with the body Greco-Roman mysteries – Religious schools of the Greco-Roman world Hungry ghost – Chinese, Japanese and Tibetan

    Funerary cult

    Funerary cult

    Funerary_cult

  • Gnosticism
  • Early Christian and Jewish religious systems

    By the Hellenistic period, it began also to be associated with Greco-Roman mysteries, becoming synonymous with the Greek term mysterion. Consequentially

    Gnosticism

    Gnosticism

  • Aceso
  • Greek goddess of healing

    Aceso or Akeso (Ancient Greek: Ἀκεσώ, romanized: Akesó, lit. 'healing one') was the Greek goddess of well-being and the healing process worshipped in

    Aceso

    Aceso

    Aceso

  • Winnowing Oar
  • Object that appears in Homer's Odyssey

    religion Greco-Buddhism Roman religion Imperial cult Religious views of emperor Julian Mystery religions and sacred mysteries Arcadian Mysteries Delos Mysteries

    Winnowing Oar

    Winnowing Oar

    Winnowing_Oar

  • Religions of the ancient Near East
  • The Greco-Roman mysteries of the Hellenistic period were again consciously connected with ancient Egyptian religion. The origins of the Roman Mithraism

    Religions of the ancient Near East

    Religions_of_the_ancient_Near_East

  • Interpretatio graeca
  • Methodology for cultural comparison

    left no written literature other than inscriptions, is preserved by Greco-Roman sources under the names of Greek and Latin equivalents. A large number

    Interpretatio graeca

    Interpretatio graeca

    Interpretatio_graeca

  • Osiris myth
  • Story in ancient Egyptian mythology

    The Greek and Roman cult of Isis developed a series of initiation rites dedicated to Isis and Osiris, based on earlier Greco-Roman mystery rites but colored

    Osiris myth

    Osiris myth

    Osiris_myth

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  • Roan
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Roan

    From the rowan tree.

    Roan

  • Romain
  • Boy/Male

    French Latin

    Romain

    A Roman.

    Romain

  • ROWAN
  • Male

    English

    ROWAN

    Irish surname transferred to forename use, derived from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ruadhán, ROWAN means "little red one." Compare with feminine Rowan.

    ROWAN

  • ROMANA
  • Female

    Italian

    ROMANA

    Feminine form of Italian Romano, ROMANA means "Roman." 

    ROMANA

  • ROHAN
  • Male

    English

    ROHAN

     Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Ruadhán, ROHAN means "little red one." Compare with another form of Rohan.

    ROHAN

  • Romain
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French, German, Jamaican, Latin, Swiss

    Romain

    A Roman; Man from Rome

    Romain

  • Roman
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss, Ukrainian

    Roman

    Citizen of Roman; Man from Rome

    Roman

  • ROMAN
  • Male

    English

    ROMAN

     English name derived from Latin Romanus, ROMAN means "Roman." Compare with other forms of Roman.

    ROMAN

  • ANOUBAPION
  • Male

    Egyptian

    ANOUBAPION

    , a Greco-Roman Egyptian name.

    ANOUBAPION

  • Romans
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, Dutch, German, and Catalan

    Romans

    English, Scottish, Dutch, German, and Catalan : patronymic from the personal name Roman.

    Romans

  • AMERYS
  • Male

    Egyptian

    AMERYS

    , (?) Greco-Egyptian name.

    AMERYS

  • Romana
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, Czechoslovakian, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Latin, Muslim, Polish, Spanish, Swedish

    Romana

    Citizen of Rome; Woman from Rome

    Romana

  • ROMAN
  • Male

    Russian

    ROMAN

    (Роман) Russian name derived from Latin Romanus, ROMAN means "Roman." Compare with other forms of Roman.

    ROMAN

  • ROMANO
  • Male

    Italian

    ROMANO

    Italian form of Latin Romanus, ROMANO means "Roman."

    ROMANO

  • ROMAIN
  • Male

    French

    ROMAIN

    French form of Latin Romanus, ROMAIN means "Roman."

    ROMAIN

  • Roman
  • Surname or Lastname

    Catalan, French, English, German (also Romann), Polish, Hungarian (Román), Romanian, Ukrainian, and Belorussian

    Roman

    Catalan, French, English, German (also Romann), Polish, Hungarian (Román), Romanian, Ukrainian, and Belorussian : from the Latin personal name Romanus, which originally meant ‘Roman’. This name was borne by several saints, including a 7th-century bishop of Rouen.English, French, and Catalan : regional or ethnic name for someone from Rome or from Italy in general, or a nickname for someone who had some connection with Rome, as for example having been there on a pilgrimage. Compare Romero.

    Roman

  • Rowan
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Dutch, English, Gaelic, Indian, Irish

    Rowan

    From the Rowan Tree; Red-haired; Red Haired Surname; Red

    Rowan

  • ROWAN
  • Female

    English

    ROWAN

    English name derived from the vocabulary word, ROWAN means "rowan tree." Compare with masculine Rowan. 

    ROWAN

  • ROMAN
  • Male

    Polish

    ROMAN

     Polish name derived from Latin Romanus, ROMAN means "Roman." Compare with other forms of Roman.

    ROMAN

  • Rowan
  • Boy/Male

    English American Gaelic Irish

    Rowan

    From the rowan tree.

    Rowan

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