- mythology, the
Cabeiri or
Cabiri /kəˈbaɪriː/ (Ancient Gr****: Κάβειροι,
Kábeiroi), also
transliterated Kabeiri or Kabiri, were a
group of
enigmatic chthonic...
- The
Kabeiroi (ancient Gr**** Κάβειροι,
Kabeiroi), also
known as
Cabeiroi and Cabeiri, is an
ancient Gr****
tragedy by
Aeschylus which survives in
three fragments...
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manner the
Kouretes and the
Idaean Daktyls are the same as the
Kabeiroi, but as to the
Kabeiroi they are
unable to tell who they are.
Grant Showerman in the...
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related to two
other Gr**** sprites: the
kabeiroi (pygmies with
large phalluses) and the kerkopes. The
kobalos and
kabeiroi came to be equated.
Nineteenth Century...
- "Wanderers" or Titans.
Sydyk is
described as the
father of the "Dioskouroi or
Kabeiroi or
Korybants or Samothracians", who are
credited with the
invention of...
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Oreads and the
Satyrs Kabeirides daughters of
Cadmilus and
sisters of the
Kabeiroi or of
Hephaestus and
Cabeiro Maenads or
Bacchai or
Bacchantes frenzied...
- Suda,
under "Sophocles";
Walter Burkert, Gr**** Religion, 1985:281 "the
Kabeiroi and Samothrace".
Robert Brown, The
Great Dionysiak Myth vol. 2 (1878, reprinted...
- with the archaic, pre-Gr****
Phrygian and
Thracian mystery cult of the
Kabeiroi, who were also
called the Hephaistoi, "the Hephaestus-men", in Lemnos....
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Pausanias affirms Herodotus (2.51) on the
spread of
Hermes and a cult of
Kabeiroi throughout Attika under Hipparchus between 528–514 BC
employing inscribed...
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certain dangers. In that
place were also the
mysteries of the
Korybantes [
Kabeiroi] and
those of
Hekate and the
Zerinthian cave,
where they
sacrificed dogs...