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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...
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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...