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Dindymon /ˈdɪndəˌmɒn/ (Ancient Gr****: Δίνδυμον), was a
mountain in
eastern Phrygia (today's
Murat Dağı of Gediz),
later part of Galatia, that was later...
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tells Jason in Argonautica;
Jason climbed to the
sanctuary high on
Mount Dindymon to
offer sacrifice and
libations to
placate the goddess, so that the Argonauts...
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mountain maiden of Rhyndacos, and
hunted over the
foothills of
rocky Dindymon. She was yet
unacquainted with love, a
comrade of the Archeress. She kept...
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transformed himself into a pine tree. An
Attis cult
began around 1250 BCE in
Dindymon (today's
Murat Dağı of Gediz, Kütahya, Turkey). He was
originally a local...
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being established on a
Cyzicus mountain,
Dindymum (not to be
confused with
Dindymon in
central Phrygia) – W. Race,
Apollonius Rhodius: Argonautica, 91 The...
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pregnant Aura as
Nicaea helps her give
birth to the
twins after whom Mt.
Dindymon is named. Aura
tries to get a lion to eat the children, but they are saved...
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there may be a
connection to
Cybele Dindymene, the "Cybele of
Mount Dindymon".
Excavations by
German archaeologists have
lately uncovered the temple...
- Dídyma Δίδυμα Dídyma ˈðiðima Didyma;
Yenihisar Δίνδυμον
Díndymon Δίνδυμο Díndymo ˈðinðimo
Dindymon Δρέπανα Drépana Τράπανι Trápani ˈtrapani
Trapani Δρέπανον...