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- Linear B Mycenaean expressions a-ta-na po-ti-ni-ja and di-u-ja or di-wi-ja (Diwia, "of Zeus" or, possibly, related to a homonymous goddess), resulting in...
- Mycenaean divinities seem to have no later equivalents, such as Marineus, Diwia and Komawenteia. By observing Mycenaean wall paintings, scholars have deduced...
- Comments Footnotes Artemis 𐀀𐀳𐀖𐀵 / 𐀀𐀴𐀖𐀳 a-te-mi-to / a-ti-mi-te Diwia 𐀇𐀄𐀊 / 𐀇𐀹𐀊 di-u-ja / di-wi-ja possibly the female counterpart of Zeus...
- Artemitos (Artemitei, Atemito, Atimite) Athana Potnia (Atana Potinija) Diwia Doqeia Eleuthia (Ereutija) Erewijo Potinija Erinu (Erinuwe) Era (Era) Iphemedeia...
- Twins, sons of *Dyēus). Another reflex may be found in the Mycenaean Gr**** Diwia, possibly a feminine counterpart of Zeus attested in the second part of...
- in Homer; that di-wi-ja-me-ro may not refer to "the part for the goddess Diwia" but instead a "two-day period" (as also argued earlier by Melena and in...
- case, but does have a genitive, Diwos, and a dative, Diwei. The feminine, Diwia, is distinct from Hera, who appears on her own. These deities are mentioned...