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- A libation is a ritual pouring of a liquid as an offering to a deity or spirit, or in memory of the dead. It was common in many religions of antiquity...
- Eumenides). The Oresteia trilogy consists of three plays: Agamemnon, The Libation Bearers, and The Eumenides. It shows how the Gr**** gods interacted with...
- part of the Libationer-Priest (hieroglyph). Although the main man-seated, adoration hieroglyph is not used in the Rosetta Stone, the Libation-priest is...
- leading parishes. Evidence of libationers can be found as early as 173 C.E. Beginning in the 5th century the term libationer was phased out in favor of calling...
- phiale (Ancient Gr****: φιάλη [pʰi.á.lɛː]) is a shallow ceramic or metal libation bowl. It often has a bulbous indentation (omphalos, "belly button") in...
- nephalia libations, as in alcohol-free offerings. There is a do****ented history of honey-based libations (μελίσπονδα, melísponda), including libations of mead...
- killer whale. The pointed end of the ikupasuy is known as the 'tongue'. The libation process is performed when the ikupasuy's ‘tongue' placed into a lacquerware...
- Gr****: Σπονδη, romanized: Spondê, lit. 'libations') was the seventh Hora (Hour) who presided over the hour of libations poured after lunch. Sponde was sister...
- modern meters. The word comes from the Gr**** σπονδή, spondḗ, 'libation'. Sometimes libations were accompanied by hymns in spondaic rhythm, as in the following...
- but for all ****enes. At the sanctuary at Olympia, chthonic night-time libations were offered each time to "dark-faced" Pelops in his sacrificial pit (bothros)...