-
considered chthonic. Zeus has also been
referenced with the
surname "
chthonios",
demonstrating the
situational use of a
chthonic description. In Ancient...
- In Gr**** mythology, the name
Chthonius /ˈθoʊniəs/ or
Chthonios (Ancient Gr****: Χθόνιος, [kʰtʰó.ni.os], "of the
earth or underworld") may
refer to: Chthonius...
-
Occult Philosophy.
Translated by J. F. (Facsimile ed.). Hastings, England:
Chthonios Books. ——— (2005). Tyson,
Donald (ed.).
Three Books of
Occult Philosophy...
-
Meilichios (Μειλίχιος; "kindly" or "hone****")
while other cities had Zeus
Chthonios ("earthy"), Zeus
Katachthonios (Καταχθόνιος; "under-the-earth") and Zeus...
-
female genitalia). A
reference to Dionysus's role as a
fertility deity.
Chthonios Χθόνιος ("the subterranean")
Cistophorus Κιστοφόρος ("basket-bearer, ivy-bearer")...
- the Mysteries.
Dionysus also
shared several epithets with
Hades such as
Chthonios ("the subterranean"),Eubouleus ("Good Counselor"), and
Euclius ("glorious"...
- is only speculative." In the Hymn to Melinoe,
where the
father is Zeus
Chthonios,
either Zeus in his
chthonic aspect, or Pluto.
Empedocles was a Gr****...
- ****ociated with the dead at Mykonos.
Seven black lambs were
offered to "Zeus
Chthonios" and "Ge-Chthonia" in the
month Lenaion. The
worshippers were offered...
- of
strife (Eris)
between Athena and
Hephaestus and the Earth-child (
chthonios). Life of
Apollonius of Tyana, book v.16. Homer, Iliad, v, 9 ff. Od. viii...
- harvest-festival of
first fruits in
honour of
Demeter . In Hesiod,
prayers to Zeus-
Chthonios (chthonic Zeus) and
Demeter help the
crops grow full and strong. This...