- In Gr**** mythology, the name
Chthonius /ˈθoʊniəs/ or
Chthonios (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Χθόνιος, [kʰtʰó.ni.os], "of the
earth or underworld") may
refer to: Chthonius...
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considered chthonic. Zeus has also been
referenced with the
surname "
chthonios",
demonstrating the
situational use of a
chthonic description. In Ancient...
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Occult Philosophy.
Translated by J. F. (Facsimile ed.). Hastings, England:
Chthonios Books. ——— (2005). Tyson,
Donald (ed.).
Three Books of
Occult Philosophy...
- Zeus Μειλίχιος
Meilikhios ("hone****" or "kindly" Zeus), and Zeus Χθόνιος
Chthonios ("Zeus beneath-the-earth"),
which were
other names for Hades. Similar...
- Hermus, Dryas, Potamon, Cisseus, Lixus, Imbrus, Bromios, Polyctor, and
Chthonios Chione Nile River,
Egypt daughter of the
Oceanid Callirrhoe and the river...
- (Kenaios/ Kenaius, Κηναῖος): a
surname of Zeus,
derived from cape
Cenaeum Chthonios (Χθόνιος, "of the
earth or underworld")
Diktaios (Δικταιος): Zeus as lord...
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religious practice,
Pluto is
sometimes seen as the "chthonic Zeus" (Zeus
Chthonios or Zeus Catachthonios), or at
least as
having functions or significance...
- Mead, and
Stephen Ronan. The
Complete Echoes from the Gnosis. London,
Chthonios Books, 1987, p. 113.
feminine nominative adjective "Gnostic |
Origin and...
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female genitalia). A
reference to Dionysus's role as a
fertility deity.
Chthonios Χθόνιος ("the subterranean")
Cistophorus Κιστοφόρος ("basket-bearer, ivy-bearer")...
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Fruit or
cooked pulse was
offered to
Hermes in his
capacity as
Hermes Chthonios, an
underworld figure, and to the
souls of the dead, who were then bidden...