- In
Orphic literature,
Erikepaios (Ancient Gr****: Ἠρικαπαῖος/Ἠρικεπαῖος, romanized: Ērikapaîos/
Ērikepaîos, lit. 'power'; Latin: Ericepaeus) was a title...
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various names,
including Erikepaios "Power" /ˌɛrɪkəˈpiːəs/ (Ancient Gr****: Ἠρικαπαῖος/Ἠρικεπαῖος, romanized: Ērikapaîos/
Ērikepaîos) and
Metis "Thought"....
- Ouranos. The
primordial Eros was also
called Phanes ('illuminated one'),
Erikepaios ('power'),
Metis ('thought') and Dionysus. Zeus was said to have swallowed...
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whose name
Orpheus heard from the
oracle and declared: "Metis, Phanes,
Erikepaios".
Another Orphic verse fragment, also
possibly from the Rhapsodies, is...
- Pan; in the
Orphic Rhapsodies he is
additionally called Metis, Eros,
Erikepaios and Bromios. The
inclusion of Pan
seems to be a ****enic syncretization...
- Phanes/Protogonus (variously
equated also with Zeus, Pan, Metis, Eros,
Erikepaios and Bromius), who in turn
created the
other gods. The egg is
often depicted...
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Ericea Erichthonius of
Athens Erichthonius of
Dardania Eridanos Erigyius Erikepaios Erineus (city)
Erinna Erinyes Eriopis Eris
Eroeadae (Antiochis) Eroeadae...