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Pottery ring for holding offerings
In the typology of ancient Greek pottery, the kernos (Greek: κέρνος or κέρχνος, plural kernoi) is a pottery ring or stone tray to which are attached several
Kernos
Ancient Greek criminal charge for impiety
Pizzi, Aurian (2011). "Impiety in Epigraphic Evidence". Kernos (24): 59–76. doi:10.4000/kernos.1934. Filonik, J. (2013). Athenian impiety trials: a reappraisal
Asebeia
Allegory by Plato
Ritualistic Point of View: Gyges' Ring and the Cave Allegory". Kernos (16): 133–141. doi:10.4000/kernos.815. Murphy, N. R. (April 1932). "The 'Simile Of Light'
Allegory_of_the_cave
Topics referred to by the same term
and diplomat Kernos, ancient Greek pottery Kern (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kerno. If an internal
Kerno
Old Latin text
dated from the 7th to the 5th century BC. It is inscribed on the sides of a kernos, in this case a trio of small globular vases adjoined by three clay struts
Duenos_inscription
Ivan S. Kerno (1891 – 17 April 1961) was a Czechoslovak lawyer and diplomat and a United Nations legal official. Ivan Kerno was born in 1891 in Myjava
Ivan_S._Kerno
Priestess of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi, Greece
Madness and Conflict at Delphi". Kernos - Revue internationale et pluridisciplinaire de religion grecque antique [Kernos - International and multidisciplinary
Pythia
Ancient Greek goddess of love
classique, Centre international d'étude de la religion grecque antique (Kernos, Supplément 4 Rosenzweig, Rachel (2004), Worshipping Aphrodite: Art and
Aphrodite
National museum in London, England
metal tools from the island of Naxos, Greece (2700–2200 BC) Two pottery kernos from Phylakopi in Melos, Greece (2300–2000 BC) Material from the Palace
British_Museum
Divine hero in Greek mythology
Bonnet, Colette Jourdain-Annequin, and Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge, 217–30. Kernos Suppl. 7. Liège: Centre International d'Etude de la Religion Grecque Antique
Heracles
Law perceived as deriving from a transcendent source
divine law in the Classical and Hellenistic poleis" (PDF). Kernos. 9: 65–86. doi:10.4000/kernos.1157. Molano, E. (2009). "Divine Law and Constitutional Canonical
Divine_law
Personification of victory in Greek mythology
of Athena Nike: A new reading of IG I3 35 and 36", in Kernos 27, pp. 99–126. doi:10.4000/kernos.2274. PDF. Clinton, Kevin, Ludovic Laugier, Andrew Stewart
Nike_(mythology)
Ceremonial county in England
Cornwall (/ˈkɔːrnwəl/; Cornish: Kernow [ˈkɛrnɔʊ] or [ˈkɛrnɔ]) is a ceremonial county in South West England. It is one of the Celtic nations and the homeland
Cornwall
Symbolic serpent with its tail in its mouth
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Ouroboros
Rural locality and civil parish in New South Wales, Australia
Kerno at 31°02′27″S 142°59′34″E in Central Darling Shire is a remote rural locality and civil parish of Yungnulgra County in far North West New South
Kerno,_New_South_Wales
Greek goddess of spring and the queen of the underworld
of Magna Graecia". Kernos. Revue internationale et pluridisciplinaire de religion grecque antique (29): 41–72. doi:10.4000/kernos.2388. Archived from
Persephone
Prehistoric stone tool used as an amulet
as House- and Body-Amulets in Roman Imperial Times". Kernos. 27 (27): 257–284. doi:10.4000/kernos.2283. Adkins, L.; Adkins, R. A. (1985). "Neolithic Axes
Thunderstone_(folklore)
Daughter of Menelaus and Helen of Troy
Euripides, Andromache Emilio Suárez de la Torre, "Neoptolemos at Delphi", Kernos, 10 | 1997, 153-176. Apollodorus, Epitome 6.25 Homer, Odyssey 4.554-565
Hermione_(mythology)
2006 drama film by Oliver Stone
Armstrong Production companies Double Feature Films Intermedia Films Ixtlan Kernos Filmproduktionsgesellschaft & Company Distributed by Paramount Pictures
World_Trade_Center_(film)
Latin language in the period before 70 BC
Roman Republic include the Lapis Niger stone, the Duenos Inscription on a kernos vase, and the Garigliano bowl of Bucchero type. The concept of Old Latin
Old_Latin
Ancient Thessalian goddess
(Thessalie) », Kernos, 23 | 2010, 53-65. Bruno Helly, « Sofia Kravaritou, « Synoecism and religious interface in Demetrias (Thessaly) », Kernos, 24 | 2011
Enodia
Celtic horned god
root in Celtic is *karno rather than *kerno. Weisgerber proposed that the theonym derived from proto-Celtic *kerno ("angle, excrescence"), a reflex of the
Cernunnos
2nd-century AD Greek geographer
Pirenne-Delforge, V. (2008). Retour à la Source: Pausanias et la Religion Grecque. Kernos Supplément 20. Liège, Belgium: Centre International d‘Étude de la Religion
Pausanias_(geographer)
Nymphs in Greek mythology
Topos Text Project. Lebrun, René, "À propos des déesses maliades et de quelques épiclèses grécoasianiques", in Kernos, Vol. 2, pp. 83–88, 1989. v t e
Maliades
Mythical lion killed by Hercules
Vinciane (eds.), Le Bestiaire d'Héraclès : IIIe Rencontre héracléenne, Kernos suppléments, Liège: Presses universitaires de Liège, pp. 127–139, ISBN 978-2-8218-2895-7
Nemean_lion
Wooden horse in Greek mythology
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Trojan_Horse
Mexican beer brand
Spanish). Archived from the original on 25 July 2019. Retrieved 2 March 2020. Kerno, Steven J. Jr. (2015). "NASCAR (National Association for Stock Car Auto
Corona_(beer)
Platonic philosophical system
the Relevance of Neoplatonism to the Modern Study of Ancient Religion." Kernos 13: 47–84. Remes, P. 2008. Neoplatonism. Stocksfield, UK: Acumen. Remes
Neoplatonism
Museum in Maidstone, Kent, England
the second half of the 7th century BC. A new acquisition in 2009 was the kernos from Melos in Greece; it is early Cycladic III period and 4000 years old
Maidstone_Museum
Comune in Calabria, Italy
Eisenfeld, Hanne (2016). "Life, Death, and a Lokrian Goddess". Kernos (29): 41–72. doi:10.4000/kernos.2388. Bennett, Michael; Bennett, Michael J.; Paul, Aaron
Locri
Symbol of medicine
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Rod_of_Asclepius
Chthonic female deities of vengeance in Greek mythology
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Erinyes
Municipal unit in Greece
of small chambers. The premises also features a carved stone known as a kernos stone, resembling a millstone with an attached cup. On the northern side
Malia,_Crete
Ancient Greek god of medicine
Ehrenheim, Hedvig. Greek Incubation Rituals in Classical and Hellenistic Times. Kernos. Supplément, 29. Liège: Presses Universitaires de Liège, 2015. Farnell,
Asclepius
Attic theatre performance related to both comedy and tragedy
Bonnet, Colette Jourdain-Annequin, and Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge, 217-30. Kernos Suppl. 7. Liège: Centre International d'Etude de la Religion Grecque Antique
Satyr_play
Collection of 87 ancient Greek hymns
Singing: The Orphic Hymns as Religious Texts", in Kernos, Vol. 22, pp. 169–182, 2009. doi:10.4000/kernos.1784. Graf, Fritz, and Sarah Iles Johnston, Ritual
Orphic_Hymns
Christian Eucharistic prayer
sa philosophie". Kernos. Revue internationale et pluridisciplinaire de religion grecque antique. 20 (20): 217–228. doi:10.4000/kernos.189. ISSN 0776-3824
Epiclesis
Roman goddess of hunting and the wild
Study of Ancient Religion. Kernos [Online], 13 | 2000, Online since 21 April 2011, connection on 01 May 2019. DOI : 10.4000/kernos.1293 Taylor, T. 1816. The
Diana_(mythology)
Greek mythological artefact
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Pandora's_box
Artefact in Greek mythology, part of the Argonauts' tale
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Golden_Fleece
Goddess of sight in Greek mythology
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Theia
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Ancient_Greek_religion
Archaeological site in Greece
Malia Pendant was found there. Excavated by Demargne, finds included a kernos (speculated to be a libation table) with two rings of cup holders. The outer
Malia_(archaeological_site)
Prostitution at Babylon". Kernos. Revue internationale et pluridisciplinaire de religion grecque antique (31): 9–37. doi:10.4000/kernos.2653. ISSN 0776-3824
Sacred prostitution in ancient Greece
Sacred_prostitution_in_ancient_Greece
Ancient Greek goddess of the night
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Nyx
Archaeological museum in Eleusis, Attica, Greece
took place in some of the preparatory stages of the ceremonies, and the kernos, a ceremonial vessel which was used at the sacrifices and at the offerings
Archaeological Museum of Eleusis
Archaeological_Museum_of_Eleusis
Minoan artefact
found at Knossos, offerings of honey were made to the goddess Eleuthia. The kernos (offering table) in the temple at Malia was used to offer small amounts
Malia_Pendant
Greek mythological creature
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Centaur
Festival in honour of Demeter / Persephone
"The Semantics of Fertility: Levels of Meaning in the Thesmophoria" (PDF). Kernos. 20. Dillon, Matthew (2002). Girls and Women in Classical Greek Religion
Thesmophoria
Ancient Greek religious festival
Pausanias: The Laphria". Ritual and Communication in the Graeco-Roman World. Kernos suppléments. Presses universitaires de Liège. 18 June 2013. pp. 111–129
Laphria_(festival)
Community in Greece
"The Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon at Kallithea (Chalcidice)". Kernos. 24: 165–181. doi:10.4000/kernos.1964. Gounaris, Basil C. (2015). Mines, Olives and Monasteries:
Kallithea,_Chalkidiki
Ancient Thracian divinity
Liapis, Vayos (2011). "The Thracian Cult of Rhesus and the Heros Equitans". Kernos (24). Archived from the original on 2026-03-03. Retrieved 2026-03-11. Oreshko
Thracian_horseman
Ancient Greek goddess of the Moon
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Selene
Earth-goddess in Proto-Indo-European mythology
Lykophron". In Kernos [Online], 15 | 2002, p. 75. Online since 21 April 2011, connection on 20 April 2019. URL: http://journals.openedition.org/kernos/1368 DOI:
Dheghom
Father Sky-god in Proto-Indo-European mythology
"Epigraphic Bulletin for Greek Religion 1993-1994". Kernos. 10 (10): 249–314. doi:10.4000/kernos.666. Yon, Marguerite (2009). "Le culte impérial à Salamine"
*Dyēus
Municipality in Greece
red figure paintings and plenty of pottery, especially the type called kernos, were found in the temple. Graves dating to the geometric age were found
Gortyn
Blood of gods in Greek mythology
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Ichor
Snake-like monsters from Greek mythology
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Dragons_in_Greek_mythology
Symbol of the Roman god Mercury
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Talaria
Protective cult image in Greek and Roman mythology
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Palladium (classical antiquity)
Palladium_(classical_antiquity)
an Early Date for the Cult of Cretan Zeus", in Kernos, Vol. 4, pp. 139–177, 1991. doi:10.4000/kernos.297. le Bohec-Bouhet, Sylvie, "The Kings of Macedon
Cult_of_Zeus
Three-prong spear
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Trident
Ancient Greek deity of procreation
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Phanes
Eunuch priest of the Phrygian goddess Cybele
(as paraphrased by a 20th-century historian) "carrying a vessel called a kernos" and entering "the pastos or marriage-chamber". The signs of their office
Galli
City of ancient Attica, Greece
"Inventing Iphigeneia? On Euripides and the Cultic Construction of Brauron". Kernos: 63. For Artemis and one of her nymphs as a she-bear, see the myth of Callisto
Brauron
Ancient Greek personification of the rainbow
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Iris_(mythology)
Supposed universal remedy
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Panacea_(medicine)
Ancient settlement in Crete, Greece
figurines, black-figure and red-figure pottery, especially the type called kernos, were found in the temple. Graves dating to the Geometric age were found
Gortyna
Mythological symbol of abundance, also called the horn of plenty
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Cornucopia
Type of sacred standing stone
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Baetyl
Chthonic deity in Dacian or Thracian religion
Zlatozara (1996). "Organization of Religious Life in Odessos". Kernos. 9: 121–127. doi:10.4000/kernos.1161. Haviaras, Adam (2017-10-28). "Dacians |". Archived
Derzelas
Void state preceding creation
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Chaos_(cosmogony)
Thessalian priestess in Ancient Greece
ISBN 978-0-520-21707-2. C.D. Graninger, « Apollo, Ennodia, and fourth-century Thessaly », Kernos, 22 | 2009, 109–124. "Polyaenus: Stratagems- BOOK 8, Chapters 26–71". Attalus
Chrysame_of_Thessaly
Staff carried by Hermes in Greek mythology
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Caduceus
laher mêrdeka, tmuan hok-hok gik srai. Kutê nagiak-ba akêa peker ngen atêi, kêrno o kêlok-nê bêkuat-ba do ngen luyên lêm asai sêpasuak.[citation needed] Bengkulu
Languages_of_Indonesia
Ancient Roman god of fire, volcanoes, and metalworking
l'histoire des religions 216 1999 4 p. 475-481; Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge in Kernos 1996 9 p. 434-436. Solinus II 9; Arnobius Adversus Nationes III 41, 1; 43
Vulcan_(mythology)
Ancient Greek temple
Rookhuijzen, J.Z. (2021). "The Erechtheion on the Acropolis of Athens". Kernos. 34: 69–121. IG I3 474.1 https://www.atticinscriptions.com/inscription/IGI3/474
Erechtheion
Ship of the Argonauts in Greek myth
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Argo
Plant in Greek and Roman mythology
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Lotus_tree
Ancient city and archaeological site in Albania
2006 (EBGR 2006)". Kernos. Revue internationale et pluridisciplinaire de religion grecque antique. 22 (22): 209–243. doi:10.4000/kernos.1787. ISSN 0776-3824
Oricum
Wand or staff carried during Hellenic festivals and ceremonies
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Thyrsus
Archaeological site in Crete, Greece
archeological evidence". Kernos. Revue internationale et pluridisciplinaire de religion grecque antique. 15 (15). doi:10.4000/kernos.1359. ISSN 0776-3824
Atsipades
Cretan double-bladed axe
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Labrys
Loutrophoros "Huge" Loutrophoros, 330 BC Other Askos Epichysis Exaleiptron Kernos Kothon Lagynos Lekane Lekanis Lydion Nestoris (Trozella) Pinax (plaque)
Typology_of_Greek_vase_shapes
Ancient Greek tragedy by Aeschylus
(2006). "Hera Transformed on Stage Aeschylus Fr. 168 Radt". Varia. 19. Kernos. ISSN 0776-3824. Hathorn, Richmond Y. (1967). Crowell's Handbook to Classical
Semele_(play)
Symbol of fate in medieval and ancient philosophy
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Wheel_of_Fortune_(medieval)
American classisist (b. 1955)
2021). "The Lead Tablet from Tongres: Curse or amulet?". Kernos (34): 219–244. doi:10.4000/kernos.3881. "Faculty Appointments". Annual Report. The University
Christopher_A._Faraone
Ancient Greek goddess of good health and cleanliness
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Hygieia
Herb in Greek and Roman legend
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Moly_(herb)
Allegorical item from Greek mythology
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Apple_of_Discord
Mythical magical artifact in Plato's Republic
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Ring_of_Gyges
Mythical food of the Greek gods
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Ambrosia
Mythological metal
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Orichalcum
Greek goddess of healing
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Aceso
Austronesian language spoken in Sumatra, Indonesia
laher mêrdeka, tmuan hok-hok gik srai. Kutê nagiak-ba akêa peker ngen atêi, kêrno o kêlok-nê bêkuat-ba do ngen luyên lêm asai sêpasuak. Gloss (word-to-word):
Rejang_language
Personification of the upper sky in Greek mythology
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Aether_(mythology)
Ancient Greek drink
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Kykeon
Ancient road in Greece
kernophoria involved all of the celebrants, who were led by women dancing with kernos, a vessel on their head, filled with first fruits. Likely, a special bread
Sacred_Way
Object in classical mythology
Cult image Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Greek terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod
Cap_of_invisibility
Comedy by Aristophanes
religieuse en Grèce ancienne. Actes du XIIe colloque international du CIERGA. Kernos Suppléments (№ 21) (in French). Rennes. pp. 49–67.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
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Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Fabianus, FABIÃN means "like Fabius."Â
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Angel
Boy/Male
Hindu
Biblical
bramble of destruction
Boy/Male
Australian, Indonesian
Enlightenment
Boy/Male
Indian
Bright and graceful, Wild Jasmine, Honey
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Kind
Girl/Female
Biblical
Indignation.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Sweet
Female
Icelandic
Icelandic form of Old Norse Ketilríðr, KETILFRÃÃUR means "cauldron/kettle beautiful."
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