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- Dindymene[pronunciation?] (Ancient Gr****: Δινδυμήνη), in ancient Phrygian mythology, is one of the names of Cybele, mother of the gods. Temples to Dindymene...
- Dindymene is an extinct genus of trilobites in the order Phacopida. It contains two species, D. didymograpti, and D. hughesiae. Dindymene at the Paleobiology...
- to dwell together with them, and transferred the statue of the goddess Dindymene to their own city. Under Diocletian's edict against Manichaeism, De Maleficiis...
- mother of all the blessed gods, where she sits enthroned". identified as "Dindymene [Δινδυμηνή] the mother, Lady of many names," among which was Rhea. When...
- all over the Gr**** world gathered there. Magnesia contained a temple of Dindymene, the mother of the gods; the wife or daughter of Themistocles was said...
- daughter named Mnesiptolema, whom he appointed as priestess of the Temple of Dindymene in Magnesia, with the title of "Mother of the Gods". Mnesiptolema would...
- Circe Cleta Clio Cybele Daphne Demeter (Sito, Thesmophoros) Despoina Dia Dindymene Dione Doris Dryad Atlanteia Dryope Epimeliad (Epimēlides) Erato (dryad)...
- the foot of Mount Dindymus, from which the goddess received the name Dindymene. Cybele had early become identified with the Cretan divinity Rhea, the...
- established. Also, as Wilamowitz suggested, there may be a connection to Cybele Dindymene, the "Cybele of Mount Dindymon". Excavations by German archaeologists...
- †Cromus †Curriella †Cybele †Cybeloides †Cybelurus †Dayongia †Deacybele †Dindymene †Distyrax †Dnestrovites †Elsarella †Encrinuroides †Encrinurus †Eodindymene...