- The
Kanephoros (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Κανηφόρος, [
kanɛːpʰóros], pl.
Kanephoroi (Gr****: Κανηφόροι);
latinate plural form Canephorae; lit. "Basket Bearers") was...
- "cup-bearer", was used as late as 196 BC in the
Rosetta Stone for the
Kanephoros cup-bearer Areia,
daughter of Diogenes; each
Ptolemaic Decree starting...
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invited Harmodius'
sister to parti****te in the
Panathenaic Festival as
kanephoros only to
publicly disqualify her on the
grounds that she was not a virgin...
- (and
types thereof); for fꜣ dnj, the "bearer-of-the-basket", see: Gr****
Kanephoros; 2. for kꜣt, kꜣwtj 𓀌 A10 U+1300C
seated man
holding oar to saw (sqdw)...
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evidently they have just
handed the
marshal E49 a kanoun,
making the girl the
kanephoros. The next
groups E18–23, E43–46, are problematic. Six on the left and...
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basileus Basilinna Gerarai Hiereiai Hierophant Hierophylakes Iatromantis Kanephoros Mystagogue Oracle Sibyl Thiasus Religious objects Baetyl Cult
image Chryselephantine...
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priests (hieropoios),
priestesses (athlothetai), and
unmarried young women (
kanephoros), magistrates, soldiers, athletes,
representatives from
other states,...
- Changeling"), or
Agroikos ("The Country-Dweller")
Imbrioi ("People From Imbros")
Kanephoros ("The Ritual-Basket Bearer")
Karchedonios ("The
Carthaginian Man") Karine...
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basileus Basilinna Gerarai Hiereiai Hierophant Hierophylakes Iatromantis Kanephoros Mystagogue Oracle Sibyl Thiasus Religious objects Baetyl Cult
image Chryselephantine...
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basileus Basilinna Gerarai Hiereiai Hierophant Hierophylakes Iatromantis Kanephoros Mystagogue Oracle Sibyl Thiasus Religious objects Baetyl Cult
image Chryselephantine...