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Minor reads "the
great goddess Anaïtis of high Hara". On Gr****
coins of the
imperial epoch, she is
spoken of as "
Anaïtis of the
sacred water".
Aredvi Sura...
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Cerithiopsis anaitis is a
species of very
small sea snails,
marine gastropod molluscs in the
family Cerithiopsidae. It was
described by
Bartsch in 1918...
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Anahtakan ('of Anahit',
corresponding to the
Latin Anaetica,
itself from
Anaïtis, the name of the
goddess in
Latin and Gr****
classical sources).
Under the...
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shared in the
religion of the ****s and the
Medes and
particularly honored Anaitis". The
kings of
Armenia were "steadfast
supporters of the cult" and Tiridates...
- she was
worshipped as
Tauria (the Tauric, goddess),
Aricina (Italy) and
Anaitis (Lydia). In the
bucolic (pastoral)
songs the
image of the
goddess was discovered...
- Zeus in Morimene, Cappadocia; of the Men of
Pharnaces at Cabeira; and of
Anaitis at Zela (modern-day Zile, Turkey): Harris, "Towards a
Study of the Roman...
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Binomial name
Digrammia continuata (Walker, 1862)
Synonyms Anaitis continuata Walker, 1862
Anaitis orillata Walker, 1863
Aspilates strigularia Walker, 1863...
- ran deep,
illustrated most
famously by the
temple of the
Persian deities Anaitis, Omanes, and
Anadatos at Zela,
founded by
victorious Persian generals in...
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around 1,000 drachmas.
Strabo also
wrote that in
respect of Gr****
Goddess Anaitis,
there have been
temples built to
honor Her and male and
female virgin...
- Nuha
Shams Suwa'
Nabataean Chaabou (Kaabu)
Sabaean Dhat-Badan
Anahit (
Anaitis)
Astghik (Astɫik)
Bagmasti Nane (Hane, Hanea, Nana, Nanai)
Saris Spandaramet...