- des
Religions (183): 111–115. ****ante,
Julia (2003). "From ****s to
Hierodules: the
Historiographic Invention of
Mesopotamian Female **** Professionals"...
- and/or part of
religious activity, as in the
cases of
hieros gamos, the
hierodule, and Ordo
Templi Orientis (O.T.O.). Part of the
rites of p****age of growing...
- Ahasuerus.
Jonas has
traveled the
world looking to
reconnect with the
Hierodules, "tinkers with
clumsy mechanisms", and is
redeemed from
wandering exile...
- are one or more
layers of ****istant priests. In the
Ancient Near East,
hierodules served in
temples as ****istants to the priestess. In
ancient Judaism,...
-
their panic. He
wakes inside a tomb and is once
again accompanied by the
Hierodules Ossipago,
Barbatus and Famulimus, as well as the dead body of Apu-Punchau...
-
legally bound to the site. He also
appointed families of
priests and
hierodules to
conduct the rituals, and
their descendants were
intended to continue...
-
involved sacred prostitution, but this is now
rejected among many scholars.
Hierodules known as
ishtaritum are
reported to have
worked in Ishtar's temples, but...
- La'ibum or Itti-Bel and his
birth mother as a
priestess (or
possibly even a
hierodule) of Ishtar, the
Akkadian equivalent of the
Sumerian goddess Inanna. One...
- been
described as a
third gender. They
worked as
sacred prostitutes or
Hierodules,
performed ecstatic dance,
music and plays, wore
masks and had gender...
- She is
reputed either to have run a
brothel in that town or
worked as a
hierodule in the
Temple of Venus. As the ****cution of
Christians during the reign...