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Artimpasa (Ancient Gr****: Αρτιμπασα, romanized:
Artimpasa; Latin:
Artimpasa) was a
complex androgynous Scythian goddess of
fertility who
possessed power...
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practice of
divination using willow rods.
Artimpasa (Ancient Gr****: Αρτιμπασα, romanized:
Artimpasa; Latin:
Artimpasa),
often erroneously called Argimpasa...
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Mediterranean religions that
influenced the cult of the
Great Goddess Artimpasa to whom the Snake-Legged
Goddess was affiliated. This
goddess appears...
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priests of male **** who
served the
goddesses Artimpasa and the Snake-Legged Goddess. The
English name
Enaree is
derived from...
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masculine figure facing Artimpasa in her
depictions as a
seated goddess.
These scenes depicted the
marriage of Targī̆tavah with
Artimpasa, but also represented...
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Scythian presence in West Asia.
Within the
Scythian religion, the
goddess Artimpasa and the Snake-Legged
Goddess were
significantly influenced by the Mesopotamian...
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Avestan 𐬙𐬀𐬎𐬎𐬀𐬵 (-tauuah-).
Ancient Gr****: Αρτιμπασα, romanized:
Artimpasa Composed of:
Iranic theonym *Arti a term
related to *paya, "pasture" and...
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linden bark. The
Enarei were
androgynous priests for the
goddesses Artimpasa and the Snake-headed Goddess. In
addition to its
ritual use,
linden became...
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through his son Targī̆tavah, and to the Snake-Legged
Goddess affiliated to
Artimpasa, and also
represented the
threefold division of the
universe into the...
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Kushan Ardoxsho lrooaspa Mao Nana
Salini Ossetian Satana Scythian Api
Artimpasa or
Argimpasa Tabiti Andriaahoabu Andriamahilala Andriamanitra Leimarel...