- in diameter, half-way up the peak of
Cynthus. As the
nominal centre of the
Cyclades archipelago,
Mount Cynthus offers superb views of the
innermost islands:...
- is a
feminine given name of Gr**** origin: Κυνθία, Kynthía, "from
Mount Cynthus" on the
island of Delos. The name has been in use in the
Anglosphere since...
- (presumably Athena).
Another site,
retaining its Pre-Gr**** name
Mount Cynthus, is
crowned with a
sanctuary of Zeus. In 1990,
UNESCO added Delos to the...
- Selene, and was
sometimes called Cynthia after her
birthplace on
Mount Cynthus. Her
Roman equivalent is Diana. The
names Luna, Cynthia, and
Selene are...
- from λύκος, "wolf", and κτείνειν, "to kill" Apollo's
birthplace was
Mount Cynthus on the
island of Delos.
Cynthius (/ˈsɪnθiəs/ SIN-thee-əs; Κύνθιος, ****hios)...
- was no
longer floating.
Cynthus and Cynthia, two
common epithets for the twin gods in antiquity, were
derived from Mt
Cynthus, a
mountain on the island...
- Artemis,
Selene was
sometimes called "Cynthia",
meaning "she of
Mount Cynthus" (the
birthplace of Artemis). Selene,
along with her brother, her sister...
-
Cindy Pronunciation /ˈsɪndi/ SYN-dee
Gender Female Origin Meaning "from
Cynthus" (Cynthia) or "light" (Lucinda)
Other names Alternative spelling Cindee...
-
Artemis that
Selene appropriated is "Cynthia",
meaning "born in
Mount Cynthus." The
goddesses Artemis, Selene, and
Hecate formed a triad, identified...
- of the Gr****
goddess Artemis, who
according to
legend was born on
Mount Cynthus. Selene, the Gr****
personification of the Moon, and the
Roman Diana were...