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- In Gr**** mythology, Meilichios was an archaic chthonic daimon honored in Athens. Meilichios was later worshipped with the epithet of Zeus, as Zeus Meilichius...
- derived and which that month the Maimakteria was celebrated at Athens. Zeus Meilichios/ Meilikhios (Μειλίχιος; "Zeus the Easily-Entreated") There was a sanctuary...
- ear of grain in the other. Agathos Daimon was also identified with Zeus Meilichios, as well as with Serapis. In Egypt, a similar deity was Shai, who was...
- Helios' name. The inscribed base of Mammia's dedication to Helios and Zeus Meilichios, dating from the fourth or third century BC, is a fairly and unusually...
- Olympios, the great king of the gods, noticeably differs from the Zeus Meilichios, a decidedly chthonian character, often portra**** as a snake, and as seen...
- Croton. Λευκώλενος (Leukōlenos) 'White-Armed' Μειλίχιος (Meilichios), 'gentle', like "Zeus-Meilichios" at Selinus. Μηλιχία (Μēlichia) 'gentle, with gentle...
- there was another square enclosure (17 x 17 metres) dedicated to Zeus Meilichios (Honey-sweet Zeus) and Pasikrateia (****phone), much of which remains...
- the Temple of Jupiter. After this, the much smaller Temple of Jupiter Meilichios became the main seat of worship to Jupiter and the Capitoline Triad. The...
- be in Latin) as Jupiter Trophonius. Similarly, the Gr**** cult of Zeus Meilichios appears in Pompeii as Jupiter Meilichius. Except in representing actual...
- calling him Zeus Soter ("Saviour"), and Epopsios ("Overlooker of All") and Meilichios ("Gracious"). Being indignant Zeus was determined to strike Periphas with...