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- Ancient Gr****: Εἰλείθυια; Ἐλεύθυια (Eleuthyia) in Crete, also Ἐλευθία (Eleuthia) or Ἐλυσία (Elysia) in Laconia and Messene, and Ἐλευθώ (Eleuthō) in literature)...
- and a personification of liberty. For R. F. Willets, Cretan dialect 'Eleuthia' would connect Eileithyia (or perhaps the goddess "Eleutheria") to Eleusis...
- des alten Kreta. W. Kohlhammer Stuttgart. pp. 141–142 "Cretan dialect 'Eleuthia' would connect Eileithyia (or perhaps the goddess 'Eleutheria') to Eleusis"...
- own recolonization. At this point they have already acquired subsystems ELEUTHIA, ARTEMIS, and APOLLO, but Beta has stolen their GAIA backup. Aloy recovers...
- (Artemitei, Atemito, Atimite) Athana Potnia (Atana Potinija) Diwia Doqeia Eleuthia (Ereutija) Erewijo Potinija Erinu (Erinuwe) Era (Era) Iphemedeia (Ipemedeja)...
- as an emergency "reset switch" for the planet, GAIA was forced to order ELEUTHIA, a sub-function tasked with maintaining the artificial wombs, to clone...
- importance of Areias is unknown, it does resemble the name of the god of war. Eleuthia is ****ociated with Eileit****a, the Homeric goddess of child-birth. Representations...
- feminine adjective Eileithyia 𐀁𐀩𐀄𐀴𐀊 e-re-u-ti-ja attested in the Cretan Eleuthia form; perhaps Minoan in origin(?) Selene 𐀕𐀙 me-na perhaps attested through...
- tablets found at Knossos, offerings of honey were made to the goddess Eleuthia. The kernos (offering table) in the temple at Malia was used to offer small...
- KN Gg 705 quoted by Ventris and Chadwick: Amnisos: One jar of honey to Eleuthia, One jar of honey to all [of] the gods. . . . The tablet records a votive...