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Anytos or
Anytus (Ancient Gr****: Ἄνυτος, romanized:
Ánytos) was one of the
Titans of Gr**** mythology. He was
supposed to have
raised Despoina, and in Arcadia...
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Hecatoncheires Hyperboreans Laestrygonians Menoetius Orion Syrbotae Talos Titans Anytos Asteria Astraeus Atlas Coeus Crius Cronus Dione Eos
Epimetheus Hyperion...
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Hoplodamos and his
Gigantes were
counted among Korybantes, and the
Titan Anytos was
considered a Kourete.
Homer referred to
select young men as kouretes...
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contemporary artists. Also displa**** are the
heads of Artemis, Demeter,
Anytos, and a Tritoness, from the
throne in the sanctuary. Despina, a satellite...
- (Thémis)
Themis Goddess of
divine law and order.
Other Titans Ἄνυτος (
Ánytos)
Anytos God who
reared the
young goddess Despoina, the
daughter of Demeter....
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prominent in the city,
which also
includes the
goddess Artemis, the
Titan Anytos, and the
goddess Desponia, the "Mistress",
whose true name
remains unknown...
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forged under the name of Musaeus. In
explaining the
presence of the
Titan Anytos at Lycosura, he wrote: "From
Homer the name of the
Titans was
taken by Onomakritos...
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mentions seeing the
image of a man in armor, who was
supposed to be the
Titan Anytos, who was said to have
raised the
Arcadian Despoina. The Titans, as a group...
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Anytus (/ˈænɪtəs/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἄνυτος, translit.
Ánytos;
probably before 451 –
after 388 BCE), son of
Anthemion of the deme Euonymon, was a politician...
- the 2nd
century B.C.
Artemis was
worshipped alongside Demeter, the
Titan Anytos, and
Despoina (The Mistress)
whose name
remains unknown. The
historian Pausanias...